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You CAN tell a book by its cover

You CAN tell a book by its cover        by Bill Gross

Whether it’s a firm handshake, a friendly smile, or a neat appearance, first impressions are often lasting impressions. They can be the difference between getting the job, starting a friendship, clinching the sale…or not.

The same is true of our church. The impression our property creates and the ways in which we greet newcomers and long-comers, can be the difference between nurturing a growing community in Christ…or not.

Realtors have long touted the importance of “curb appeal,” or the impression a house creates from the exterior. Is it a well-loved home in which residents care…or not?

Often, as I make my daily rounds on our property, or stand in the breezeway to greet worshipers on days when I usher, I ask myself what our “house” is projecting and how I can make it better.

I am grateful to so many of you who have offered assistance with painting, parish clean-up days, and a multitude of other efforts to help beautify both our grounds and common spaces. I am equally grateful for warm greetings on Sunday mornings.

The Episcopal Church Welcomes You is our church’s tagline. I invite you to join me in recommitting to those words. Extend a hand, offer a hug, introduce yourself to a newcomer, pull a few weeds.

The choice is ours. Will we…or not?

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