Leawood, Kansas Church Believes Cringe Media Campaign Averts Political Discord

If only were that easy . . .

In the meantime . . . 

Here's some nice publicity coverage that we can only hope that Jesus would think was lame as well . . . Given that He hung out with hos & convicts whilst getting up close & personal with the dregs of humanity as He dodged the government AND DIDN'T SEEM TO CARE ABOUT making the middle-class feel better about being so fat & angry. 

Check-it . . .

Discerning motorists in Kansas City may have spotted signs of a different shade — purple. And where a politician’s name would usually be, these signs sport abstract slogans like “Love your neighbor,” “Do Unto Others” or simply “Kindness.”

It’s the third installment of a project by the Leawood-based United Methodist Church of the Resurrection. Since 2020, their Campaign for Kindness has distributed thousands of signs in their community — and congregations around the country are joining.

The program is one way for churches to get politically active at a time when congregations are trying to discuss contentious issues without alienating members.

“We’re trying to blanket Kansas City in love, compassion, understanding,” said Doug Wyckoff, a volunteer helping coordinate the effort.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

A church in Kansas is navigating political division by trying to find the 'radical center'

The United Methodist Church of the Resurrection in Leawood, Kansas, is tackling political issues even as polarization burdens congregations across the country.

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