Amen to that! Pastor who leaves VERY powerful signs addressing social issues outside his church gains 18,000 likes on Facebook after they go viral
- Clackamas United Church of Christ in Milwaukie has gone viral on social media
- Church has gained a reputation for signs showing acceptance to all people
- Over 18,000 people have liked the church's social media page on Facebook Religious buildings can be intimidating for first-time visitors, however this church is using billboards to extend an invitation to anyone.
Reverend Adam Ericksen leads Clackamas United Church of Christ (UCC) in Milwaukie, Oregon, which has gained a reputation for preaching acceptance.
The church has racked up over 18,000 likes for constantly updating the billboard outside of their building with messages about inclusivity, as well as showing support for social issues backed up with bible scriptures.Bored Panda has rounded up a selection of the most popular signs from the church to show how it has continued to spread love even in times of difficulty.
Bored Panda has rounded up a selection of viral signs from Clackamas United Church of Christ (UCC) in Milwaukie, Oregon, including one about the cost of healthcare
Say something! One sign from the church displayed a quote by American theologian James Cone who urged people to fight against oppression
Another billboard message called for all people to have access to a universal living wage
Have a heart! The church used their billboard to challenge attitudes towards transgender people
Have a heart! The church used their billboard to challenge attitudes towards transgender people
One billboard argued Jesus was a person of colour who was murdered by state sanctioned violence
Another sign saying about money being spent on war instead of helping those in need used lyrics from late rapper Tupac to get the message across
Save lives! A member of Clackamas United Church of Christ donned a face covering as the church encouraged others to wear a mask
One sign called for the nation not to glorify war just days after coming together to celebrate Christmas
Another billboard encouraged people to embrace the mindset of Jesus that has been preached about, instead of focusing on the label of being Christian
Practice peace! A quote by author Matthew Distefano was shared in the hopes of inspiring people not to twist scriptures
One sign advised those who deny the importance of women to read about Jesus' encounter with a Samaritan woman
Another message encouraged people who are struggling with their mental health to seek professional help
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