A series of amusing church signs have been collated by Shareably - including one from Ohio (pictured), calling on worshippers to meet their dogs' expectations




Another sign, from an unknown location, attempted to get in on the tech world by proclaiming prayer as the 'original wireless connection'




A third sign, posted by an Anglican church in an unknown location, joked that Adam and Eve were the first people 'to not read the Apple terms and conditions'




Pastor Floyd Ingram, from the church of God in the US, put up this billboard (pictured) telling motorists to sound their horns 'if you love Jesus' - and text while driving 'if you want to meet him'




The Knox Presbyterian Church in the US reacted to the freezing weather by commanding residents not to pray for more snow (pictured)




Tabernacle Baptist church in the US put up a sign declaring that Jesus said 'I'll be back' way before Arnold Schwarzenegger did (pictured)




This Christian board in the US joked that the lyric 'highway to hell' says a lot about where many are going (pictured)




The Bethany Village Fellowship in the US shared an example set by one of its worshippers on their board (pictured)




Attempting to keep up with the times, another church in the US asked its followers to behave on Twitter - via a rather amusing pun




The American Westside Church of Christ called on its followers to consider their lives and 'choose wisely' (pictured)




In Canada, the memorial centre for peace told those with more to build a 'longer table'




The Locust Grove Missionary Baptist Church asked believers to check whether they spend more time on their phones or delving into God's book (pictured)




The First Baptist Church in Shady Springs said that the church had an ATM inside, before declaring that there wasn't actually a cash machine (pictured)




The Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church in the US, appeared to give up on the sign altogether due to the roasting weather conditions (pictured)




The Parkway United Church of Christ called for acceptance among all Christians (pictured)




During the COVID-19 Pandemic