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Albany Assembly # 28 Web Site About Rainbow
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Fri, 06 Apr 2007
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| What does the Rainbow Symbol Represent? |
What does the Rainbow Symbol Represent?
The seven colors of the Rainbow are represented by
seven officer stations, strategically placed in the
shape of a bow (the arc of a rainbow). Each station
is represented by a color, and each color teaches
us lesson. The stations and lessons of the Rainbow
are as follows:
Red is the first color station and represents Love.
It emphasizes the importance of love of home and
family.
Orange is the second color station and represents
Religion. It emphasizes the importance of
member-ship and active participation in the church
of your choice.
Yellow is the third color station and represents
Nature. It emphasizes the importance of spending
time in the out-of-doors.
Green is the fourth color station and represents
Immortality. It emphasizes that even though our
body dies, our souls live on forever.
Blue is the fifth color station and represents
Fidelity. It emphasizes the importance of loyalty
to the Order and to the Rainbow girl's family and
friends.
Indigo is the sixth color station and represents
Patriotism. It emphasizes the importance of
respecting the laws of our country and its flag.
Violet is the seventh and final color station and
represents Service. Service is the foundation of
Rainbow and emphasizes the importance of providing
unselfish acts of service to our home, community
and its sponsoring Orders.
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