I was up late last night, driving around in some very snowy Saint Paul streets, to pick up Jessica York, Youth Programs Director for the Lifespan Faith Development Staff Group and OWL facilitator extraordinaire. Jessica is in town to co-facilitate a combined Elementary OWL training with Wade Zick from the United Church of Christ Minnesota conference. As you can see, I was able to get Jessica to her hotel safely, and she was able to make it to the Westminster Presbyterian Church in downtown Minneapolis for the training. We’re happy to have Jessica back in Prairie Star (this is the third training she’s co-facilitated for us).
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