About the "Steeple" Design
This is a highly traditional styling for a logo, featuring a drawing of a church steeple. The idea of the church itself, as a building or place, is conveyed through this logo. I think it's attractive, but I would not necessarily want to convey the church as a building unless there was some historic or geographic element that made it a recognizable feature. This logo loses some detail at smaller sizes.
Suggested Colors and Typefaces
Color selections (spot colors based on Pantone coated color selector): Pantone Blue 072U and 3005U. Process color options can be explored using the available Layered Photoshop File (PSD).
Typeface Used: Chapperal Pro by Adobe (Click here for purchasing information). Chaparral is the work of type designer Carol Twombly and combines the legibility of slab serif designs popularized in the 19th century with the grace of 16th century roman book lettering. The result is a versatile, hybrid slab-serif design. Unlike "geometric" slab serif designs, Chaparral has varying letter proportions that give it an accessible and friendly appearance in all weights from light to bold. Chaparral´s highly functional design is surprisingly beautiful, the perfect choice for correspondence, as well as book, poster and newsletter design.