Here in Washington DC there are banners and placards about different positions all over the place. At All Souls, we wanted to design a banner to put in front of our church that would transcend any particular political ideology while still speaking into our present moment . . . living into our founding vision to be a "church for all souls."
The development of our sign coincided rather serendipitously with the sermon our presiding bishop, Michael Curry, offered the world on May 19, 2018. "Love the neighbor you like and the neighbor you don't like," Bishop Curry preached, as many millions of people around the world were inspired by what Jesus named the second great commandment: "to love thy neighbor as thyself" (Mark 12:28-34 and Matthew 22:35-40).
We hope our banner helps amplify and spread this message and remind us all of the transformative power of love that Jesus taught and modeled. Our banner has now been shared over 100,000 times on Facebook and more than 700 signs & banners have been ordered by churches and individuals.
Vinyl banners (2' x 4') are available one-sided or double-sided.
Corrugated plastic yard signs (1'x2') are double-sided and include a wire stake.
All items are also available in Spanish. Simply use the links below and choose your preferred language during checkout.
All prices include shipping and handling.
The following items featuring our Love Your Neighbor graphic are now available through our Redbubble store:
Some of the people who have purchased their own banner or yard sign have gotten in touch with us to show how they're spreading the love...
"We love our new Love Your Neighbor banner! It’s proudly posted outside our red front doors. Neighborhood and Facebook feedback has been amazing. This is a simple idea, that needs lots of reinforcement. The banner is the perfect method! Thank you for designing and sharing this beautiful work."
Grace Episcopal in Brunswick, MD
"We have received such a positive response from the community!"
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Princess Anne, MD
"I have had neighbors stop and take pictures of my banner!"
Pam from Charlotte, NC