Coast-to-Coast Tour!

On Saturday I’m embarking on a coat-to-coast tour… kind of…

  • June 5 – I fly to Charleston, South Carolina. This will be my first time in Charleston… I’m excited. I’m going to hang with my friend and former Park-er, Zhenya, who is about to open a baby boutique called Sugar Snap Pea.
  • June 6 – I’ll be checking out at Seacoast Church and hanging with Shawn Wood.
  • June 7 – I’m participating in a Dream Session with some brilliant minds at Water Missions International.
  • June 8 – I fly to San Diego and get to meet my new nephew Raef!
  • June 9 – Hanging with Drew Goodmanson and his team at Ekklesia360.
  • June 10 – Road tripping to Orange County for the Saddleback Conversation Gathering featuring Rick & Kay Warren, Jim Belcher, Soong Chan Rah, Skye Jethani and more. The focus of the conversation will be The Future of the Global Church. We’ll be talking about the future church, next generation leaders, and what it all means! There’s still a few spots left, so if you are in or near LA, sign up! If you can’t make it, this will be the first Conversation Gathering that will be broadcasted LIVE online from 7-9 PM (PST)! Deets here.
  • June 11-13 – Back in San Diego getting some R&R and hitting up the beach!
  • June 14 – I’ll be back on the ground in Chicago and will be a part of the Story Unfolding webcast amping up for the Story Conference. You don’t want to miss it!

So all of that to say I have a busy week ahead of me and also to let you know if you’re in the Charleston area or near San Diego or LA, I’d love to connect! Drop me a line and we’ll see what we can arrange!

Tim Schraeder is passionately committed to helping churches effectively communicate the timeless message of the Gospel in a way that’s relevant to our ever-changing culture. He presently serves as the co-director of the Center for Church Communication and is the creator and general editor of Outspoken: Conversations on Church Communication, a field guide for church communication leaders. Tim lives in Chicago where he can be found in any neighborhood coffee shop that has free wifi. Subscribe via RSS | Subscribe via Email | Twitter | Facebook | Google+ | Sign Up for My Newsletter