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Collection of Childrens Ministry Cliparts (68)
Looking for Childrens Ministry Cliparts? Here you will find a carefully collected gallery of free images in high quality. Each Childrens Ministry Cliparts can be downloaded for school projects, presentations, websites or creative designs. Need a custom image? Try our free image generator. These cliparts are free for personal use. Please read the full terms of use.
A cheerful, hand-drawn style logo that captures the spirit of joyful, age-appropriate church ministry for kids.
“Let the little children come to me…” - Jesus’ loving invitation to children, illustrated in joyful, inclusive colors.
A joyful, diverse group of children gathered around a bold blue cross-celebrating faith, fun, and friendship in the HIS Kids ministry.
A joyful, diverse group of children smiles from within the bold, blue “Children’s Church” lettering-symbolizing inclusion and fun in faith-based learning.
A lively, eye-catching logo that captures the excitement and creativity of Kids Church-perfect for welcoming children into worship and learning.
A colorful, welcoming logo representing the Seventh-day Adventist Children’s Ministry in Victoria-centered on care, learning, and spiritual growth.
Four energetic children silhouetted against radiant, multicolored backgrounds-symbolizing joy, diversity, and spiritual growth in ministry.
A vibrant, handcrafted-style image celebrating identity in Christ, ideal for teaching kids about God’s love and adoption through Jesus.
Kids in silhouette join hands before stained-glass windows and the sacred chalice-celebrating communion and community.
A colorful, symbolic logo for youth ministry-celebrating faith, community, and spiritual growth among young people.
A dynamic silhouette illustration of four diverse individuals celebrating-ideal for conveying success, teamwork, or excitement.
A dynamic illustration of diverse teenagers interacting within the words “YOUTH MINISTRY,” symbolizing inclusion and active participation.
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