• Cultivating Character and Competence // Changing Communities and Culture

    IMG_0857
    Welcome to the professional website and personal weblog of Jeremy Del Rio. Whether you're a client, friend, or curious onlooker, please don't stay a spectator. Engage the conversation. Your contributions matter here.
  • Donate Online


  • Connect Online

    Twitter YouTube Digg Facebook Flickr LinkedIn Skype Technorati Myspace
  • Twitter Updates

  • Subscribe

    Subscribe

    Share/Save/Bookmark

    Enter your Email


    Powered by FeedBlitz
  • Posts by Date

    October 2005
    S M T W T F S
    « Sep   Nov »
     1
    2345678
    9101112131415
    16171819202122
    23242526272829
    3031  
  • Books featuring Jeremy


    (Two chapters)
    (Commentary throughout)
    (Study questions throughout)
  • Resources









    2020 facebook group





















    TOP LATINO BLOGS





    Get Firefox!




  • « | Home | »

    Travel schedule heats up

    By Jeremy | October 25, 2005

    Thursday, I drive to Baltimore to connect with Matt Stevens, then Friday we’re off to York, PA, for the Chain Reaction Summit.
    Next Wednesday morning, I fly back to Cali for the second time this year. Wednesday night, Brian Meza and Bono and I hang out with 20,000 U2 fans at Staples Center. Thursday, we’ll connect with Rudy Carrasco (and friends?) at Harambee. Friday, I drive to San Diego with Larry Acosta for the UYWI Reload on Saturday. Then Sunday, back with Brian to preach at Living Hope Community Church.
    Later in November, I’ll attend my first CCDA conference in Indianapolis (second if you count one workshop and networking at CCDA New York in 2000), and participate in a panel discussion with Rudy and an emerging leaders conversation with Noel Castellanos.
    November ends with Youth Explosion: The Conference the weekend of Thanksgiving. If you’re in New York, pre-register online and make every effort to attend. The cost is free! Email me if you’ll be in or around around any of the cities so we can meet.

    Topics: chain reaction, schedule, speaking | No Comments »

    Comments are closed.