ΛRHĒMΩΧ MEANING

ΛRHĒMΩΧ (ARHEMOX), pronounced ah-ree-mox, is a symbolic name, not a word from a single language. It represents the full story of the Word of God.
 

Λ points upward toward God and visually (not linguistically) reflects the A of Alpha, the beginning. It is also the Greek letter Lambda, which Λόγος (Logos, meaning “the Word”) begins with, recognising God’s Word as the source of all things.
 

RHĒM is drawn from Rhema and points to the Word as spoken, living and active, not only written, but heard and received. The macron over Ē is intentional, slowing the word and giving it weight, reflecting that God’s Word is spoken with purpose.
 

Ω is Omega, the end or completion, pointing to the fulfilment of the Word.
 

Χ is Chi, the first letter of Χριστός (Christos), meaning “the Anointed One” and signifying Jesus as the Messiah. It points to Christ as the centre and fulfilment of it all.


Together, ΛRHĒMΩΧ symbolises God’s Word — from beginning to end — revealed, spoken, living and fulfilled in Christ.