We choose to reach out to our neighbors and neighborhoods, welcome those who come from different backgrounds and places, and practice hospitality through the open doors of our communities.
At Immanuel Mennonite Church, our motto is "Real people following Jesus's radical call to love and service." Posting signs is a way to show our deep commitment to sharing God's love in the world. We encourage you to join us in welcoming the stranger, getting to know your neighbors, hosting and being hosted, reaching out across divides, providing shelter, seeking justice, and sharing love with friend and stranger.
Does anyone know where I can get a sign like this? Those one is on North Mesa and I love it.
Elena G. replied:
Last June the Social Justice Committee of the Unitarian Church was coordinating the purchase of "welcome you neighbor" signs. They ordered a bunch from Aspen copies and sold them I don't know if they still have them, but they also told our Voices group that they would be available for purchase through this website: https://www.welcomeyourneighbors.org/
Say, where can I get one of those "We are glad you are our neighbor" yard signs I see around Camp Hill? I want to try and balance out the Confederate Flag flying on my street so all my neighbors know they are still welcomed by most.