For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, is working for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory. 2 Corinthians 4: 17
WOGLO (pronounced Woah-Glow) is short for Weight of Glory. The inspiration of which comes from the Biblical passage 2 Corinthians 4:17 For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, is working for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory. The walk of faith will see trials and hardships – but the end is well worth the journey.
Similarly, the Athletes Journey imposes pain and exhaustion on our bodies and requires full cooperation of our will. But if you endure and the goal is realized - the glory outweighs the pain.
Few things of great value come at no cost. Our goal at WOGLO is to impassion people to pursue the difficult paths of success in life. Trials and adversity await to welcome us – choose to be resolute and unyeilding.
WOGLO is more than a brand, it's a mindset.
From the Founder
God has blessed me so much in life and business. I wanted to start a company who’s goal was to honor Him and provide encouragement to others. One that reflects what the Christian walk in this life entails – endurance, grit and focus. We’re not promised an easy walk in this life – but we are in the next if we know Christ as our Savior. That’s what the weight of glory is – that’s WOGLO.
I founded WOGLO with a desire to build a community of people who posess the commonality of a love for Christ. Similar to seeing a cross embedded into a person’s jewelry – putting on
WOGLO apparel makes a statement of who you are and where you stand.
My current life verse is 2 Peter 1: 13 which states “I think it right, as long as I am in this body, to stir you up by way of reminder.” My goal is to simply provide a reminder, and one good way to do that is through quality and comfortable clothes that you see and feel each day.
Jeremy Butler | President
Who We Support
A portion of our profits go to support organizations that invest their time and resources to making an impact for God and people.
Our Logo
Quite simply, it portrays Christ humbly carrying His cross where He suffered and died for our sins. The ultimate affliction that lead to the ultimate Weight of Glory.
The good news: Though He died on that cross and was buried, He rose three days later with over 500 witnesses. Do you know Him as your Savior?