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October 28, 2020
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CT Pastors, July 2002
Looking for a Sign
Steve Molin|postedJuly 1, 2002

In the year since we installed our back-lit message board, we've become known as "the church with the sign." The first few messages were of the white-bread variety—"Join us for Lenten services" and such. But when I was gone for a week, I posted this message: "Pastor on vacation. Now is a good time to visit." When I returned, the sign read: "Shhhh! He's back!"

The response was incredible. People began to drive by our church just to see what the sign said. Members began describing their church as "You know, the one with the sign."

Just a bit of attitude


Three factors make for a noticeable message: humor, timing, and cultural relevance.

When we set a record for consecutive rainy days, the sign said: "Hey Noah, still got those blueprints?"

During our local Lumberjack Days festival, we posted: "Seek, knock, and axe."

When the star of our professional football team announced that he didn't play hard every play, but rather "played when he wanted to play," we responded: "I do a sign when I want to do ...

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