Reflections on past Orange Conferences and what’s ahead for the 2019 Conference

In continuing with Orange Blogger Week, I invited Cory Sullivan on the podcast and for us to share our reflections about Orange Conferences of the past, how it impacted us and what to look forward to this year.

Also, the food shop Cory and I went to in Atlanta that we couldn’t remember the name on podcast at the time but promised to share it on the show notes – it is The Varsity. Great stuff and definitely worth a time or two to eat at.

 

ACTION STEPS:

  • Have you been the Orange Conference before? If so, share your reflections on your favorite experiences from the past on social media using the hashtag #ymsidekick to share. 
  • Sign up up early for the Orange Conference. There is a deal on Oct. 18th that will help you save money. But also, by signing up early you get a head start on finding cheaper, closer hotel to the conference as well as cheaper airfare. Finally, by signing up early, you can get first dibs on the breakouts which fill up fast.
  • Cory is a great resource and you can find him blogging here.  You can also follow him on Twitter here. He’s a great resource so hit him up and pick his brain.
  • Join the Digital Bootcamp Facebook Group to learn how to be more effective using digital tools for your ministry join the group. This is for ALL Ministers, not just Church Communicators or Social Media Managers.
  • Make sure you goto iTunes and subscribe to the podcast and see what cool things we do each and every week!  And make sure you rate the show, especially if you like it. 🙂
  • If you have an idea for a topic for a future podcast episode, email him here.
  • Sign up for the Sidekick Scoop to get content from all over the ministry world (especially online and student ministry topics).

Tom Pounder

A father of 4, Tom is the Student Minister and Online Campus Pastor at New Life Christian Church in Chantilly, VA. He blogs, vlogs, and podcasts regularly about student and online ministry stuff.

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