I keep hearing from folks already in San Francisco about how big this is getting. It appears that this whole event was planned as a small conference, a regional event, for the host church and anyone in the area who wanted to join them.
Then God got ahold of it. Now it's a national event, and people are already streaming into San Francisco, mumbling, "God told me to come!" Apparently, no speakers have been invited: they all invited themselves ("God told me to come!").
As a result, the event is growing in scope and in size. Families and churches are signing up to host the crowds of young people that are arriving, many with "no place to lay their head." The Convocation in the park at the end of the week is turning into a major outreach: booths for face painting, henna tattoos, personal prophecy, dream interpretation, whatever. Did I mention that a wedding has been added?
So we're excited about the Summit, and about the Convocation; we know that we're to be a part of the strategic planning for the next generation, of the impartation to the next generation, and we have this expectation that God will be whispering a few other things for us to do while we're there.
Please pray that we hear well, we obey quickly and completely, and that we don't get distracted. Thanks for your prayers!
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