A logo for the first evangelical Anglican chuch in Frankfort, Kentucky. The arch symbol contains several shapes that tell the story of the church. The symbol itself is an inversion of the shape of the shield of the mother church that planted St. Peter's. It also connotes a church window and mitre. Inside the arch is an inverted cross, the method of Peter's execution. In the center is a compass rose, symbolizing the strategic location of the church in Frankfort (Kentucky's capital) and the call to spread the gospel across the globe.