John, Apostle and Evangelist.
Feast day: 27th December.
Brother of James the Apostle & son of Zebedee he was called,
whilst a fisherman, to follow Jesus. He is referred to as 'the Beloved
Disciple' present at all the significant points in Jesus' ministry; he stood at
the foot of the Cross and was one of the first eye-witnesses, with Peter, to
the resurrection.
John wrote the fourth Gospel, three Epistles and the Apocalypse
(Revelation). His writings are profound and focus on Jesus' divinity, glorious
nature and the centrality of love to the Christian message. His traditional
symbol is an eagle.
And around the throne, on each side
of the throne, are four living creatures, full of eyes in front and behind: the
first living creature like a lion, the second living creature like an ox, the
third living creature with the face of a man, and the fourth living creature like
an eagle in flight. Revelation 4:6-7
Roller/Pull-up Floor Standing Banner: These banner features
a stylish wave design and supports a two-part, telescopic pole that allows the
banner to achieve a commanding height of up to 2m.and printed on a 300gsm grey
block polymer The banner itself feeds from just above floor level,
concealing the base unit and allowing your design to take centre stage. The
compact base allows the Roller Banner to function in environments where space
is limited. The unit weighs 5.6kg and comes with a padded carry bag.
*180 day warranty from date of delivery with any mechanical or print fault.
Dimensions: 2000mm x 850mm
*On orders of 3 of more roller banners, from our extensive range, a 10%
discount will be applied at time of invoice.
Delivery: Please allow 10-14 days from date of order.
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