Last night over 300 of you attended our second Vision Catalyst meeting at the Midtown Campus. Like the first night, we met at our potential new worship site, the former St. Vincent’s church on the corner of Shelby and Oak (Sojourn offered free childcare at The 930, just two blocks away from St. Vincent’s).
I won’t reveal everything here because the pastors want you to experience some cool things for the first time when you come. The East Campus will host our next Vision Catalyst meeting, next Wednesday March 24th. Then we’ll hold one more at the Midtown Campus (again, using St. Vincent’s) on Wednesday March 31st.

This is St. Vincent’s. All you have to do is look at what we Sojourners did together, under the leading of the Holy Spirit, when we bought the former Isaac Shelby Elementary School Building and transformed it into The 930. Then imagine what God could do through this community (and for the midtown neighborhoods) at St. Vincent’s.

Everyone who comes to the Vision Catalyst meetings will get a booklet designed by Sojourner Tyler Deeb, with assistance from Michael Winters. Take it home, browse through it, and you’ll have access to all kinds of information about what God is calling our elders to lead us into over the next ten years.

Come a couple minutes early, look around, catch up with old friends or introduce yourself to new ones …

Curious about building plans for St. Vincent’s? Come to the meeting and you’ll be able to see for yourself.

Pastor Daniel walks among the early arrivals.

Later, he shares God’s vision for this church.

You’ll have plenty of time to share thoughts with each other.

And learn how Christ is dealing with your brothers and sisters.

Meeting or not, this isn’t the board room at Microsoft. We’re God’s family, so we’ll praise him together.

And then our Executive Elders will outline the Vision Campaign and answer your questions.

If one of them does a particularly good job, another will pat him on the back.

This is your chance to hear from our leaders directly and ask anything that you don’t understand about the campaign. Don’t miss out!
And before you go, feel free to check out answers to our 32 most commonly asked questions about the What’s New Vision Campaign, at vision.sojournchurch.com.
Photos here courtesy of Ryan Harvey
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