When I first got connected to Circle of Hope, I was in college and one of the things that got me to the public meetings were the fact that they were in the evenings. I liked staying up late on Saturdays, so I'd always wake up in time for them! I wonder if that’s the mentality of a lot of the people around us though. Especially, single, unmarried, and underemployed. I think Circle of Hope, that’s you, makes it easy for us to reach people like I was in college. When I’m walking around Temple’s campus trying to talk to people about the healing and transformative work we are doing, it is reassuring to say, “yeah, the meetings are at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m.,” so they know they can stay out late the night before and still wake up in time for the public meeting. Sunday morning is so 1990s anyway.
Jesus' wine isn't hidden in a vegetable crisper
Jesus' wine isn't hidden in a vegetable…
Jesus' wine isn't hidden in a vegetable crisper
When I first got connected to Circle of Hope, I was in college and one of the things that got me to the public meetings were the fact that they were in the evenings. I liked staying up late on Saturdays, so I'd always wake up in time for them! I wonder if that’s the mentality of a lot of the people around us though. Especially, single, unmarried, and underemployed. I think Circle of Hope, that’s you, makes it easy for us to reach people like I was in college. When I’m walking around Temple’s campus trying to talk to people about the healing and transformative work we are doing, it is reassuring to say, “yeah, the meetings are at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m.,” so they know they can stay out late the night before and still wake up in time for the public meeting. Sunday morning is so 1990s anyway.