Church fan

A church fan is a term used mainly in the United States for a hand fan used within a Christian church building to cool oneself off.

The fan typically has a wooden handle and a fan blade made of hard stock paper (i.e. card-stock, 2-ply), often with a staple adjoining the two materials.

In addition to their function of cooling the body, the paper blade of the fans were used for printed illustrations and community advertisements.

Historically, funeral homes often acquired the space on the back of the fans to advertise their services to the churches members, in addition to other local businesses and services.

[2] Illustrations on the front blade of the fans are varied in subject matter, from illustrations of Jesus Christ to notable people within the respective churches’ communities.

Church fan depicting two African-American girls praying.