Last Thursday my Sister-in-law and I attended a Praise and Coffee Night.
If you’re not familiar with them, Praise and Coffee Nights were started by Sue Cramer who blogs at Praise and Coffee. It started out as a night hanging out with her friends at a local coffee shop. Now Praise and Coffee Nights have turned into an international ministry. You can learn more about it, and how you can host your own Praise and Coffee Night here.
We’re fortunate that Sue lives right here in West Michigan, so she hosted our local Praise and Coffee Night in person. (She’s in the pink jacket in the photos below.)
We played an ice breaking game, and had a chance to win prizes. A panel of women discussed the topic of the night, marriage.
We also heard from Kristina from Our Marriage Restored, who was the main speaker for the evening.
And some of us drank coffee. I had an Italian Soda. I can’t drink coffee after 4 in the afternoon, or I’m up all night.
It was a fun night of fellowship, and meeting new local friends.
I’d encourage you to see if anyone hosts a Praise and Coffee Night in your area. If not, why not start one?
Well, I’m sorry for visiting and using up your bandwidth! Just kidding! That sounds like an awesome fellowship time!
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Love the fellowship time! That is such a great idea and how wonderful to connect with other women like that.
I love it.
I am coming by after seeing you visited my blog. Welcome to my blog! I am not blessed to have a bandwidth using up issue, yet.
I do like connecting with other Christian women online, it helps so much to know there are others out there sometimes! It really helps when in all the chaos, I can’t sit until 11pm at night, I know I can go to my computer and plug in with other Christian women/moms.
Blessings!
-Liza
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That sounds like a fun thing to do.
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I love Praise and Coffee and am so sorry I missed this one. What a great opportunity we have for fellowship in our own community!