The Week Ahead

Wednesday I’m heading out to SoCal for the Catalyst West Coast conference. Have loved being a part of the Catalyst events in Atlanta, and I’m excited to have the opportunity to be a part of their first West Coast version of the event, along with 3,000 others. Ben Arment is the director of Catalyst West - if you don’t follow his blog yet, check it out and you’ll see what I mean when I say it’s a daily must-read for church leaders and those interested in innovation/creative development in general.

I’ll be interviewed main-stage during the Friday morning session alongside Naomi Zacharias and Jeannie Mai - if you’re there, be sure to say hello!

Hope to post some videos from my little Flip video cam while at Catalyst, so stay tuned for some experiments. Also have several more interesting trips coming up over the next two weeks, so I’ll certainly be posting snapshots of these experiences with churches around the country who are engaging with justice globally. Looking forward to hearing your input.

04.20.09 |  Blogging |  Churches |  Events |  Interviews |  Justice Generation |  Pastors |  Travel | (3) Comments | PERMALINK

Have fun in SoCal! Safe travels.

Posted by Stefanie on 04.21.09 at 09:13 AM

I was so moved by the interview and song.  Like you mentioned, it’s a hard topic to discuss but none the less, very necessary!

Posted by Sandra Nigro on 04.25.09 at 04:50 PM

thanks Sandra - great to know you were there!

Posted by Bethany on 04.27.09 at 12:05 PM

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