The color(s) white, black, and dark slate blue is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
"SEMINARY"
The mark consists of The mark consists of A shield with thick black boundary; in the bottom part of the shield is a writing, 'NEAL T. JONES SEMINARY' in all capital letters in black fonts in white background. The shield is divided into four different sections: two in the top half, and two in the bottom half: 1st half in the top left half is in slate blue, 2nd half in the top right half is in white; 1st bottom half is in white, 2nd bottom right half is in slate blue. There are 6 bunches of grapes drawn on the top half of the shield: three on the left, three on the right. There is a figure of a cross drawn at the center of the shield in black. On the bottom half of the shield is a drawing of an open book in the middle: a Greek character 'alpha' is drawn as if it is standing vertically on the left page of the open book; a Greek character 'omega' is drawn as if it is standing vertically on the right page of the open book.
The name(s), portrait(s), and/or signature(s) shown in the mark identifies a living person, a reverend, whose consent(s) to register is made of record.