This Saturday, November 12, from 9:00-Noon at our Glenridge location, we are hosting our semi-annual Passport event. Passport is intended to be an opportunity for us to learn together about some of the factors that contribute to poverty around the world, and explore small ways that we can all begin to make a difference.

Passport will feature engaging workshops that are facilitated by people from within our Southridge community who are working toward change in specific areas, like health care, clean water, child development, social injustices and economic inequality. These workshops promise to be informative and inspirational as you hear from people who are actively making a difference and who have seen not only the despair that comes from poverty, but the hope that comes from serving people in the name of Jesus.

This event is for anyone, regardless of the amount or type of exposure you've had with poverty in the developing world. So, whether you've travelled the world and have first-hand experience of international development or whether your global experience comes from CNN, join us for a challenging and potentially life-changing experience toward developing a global expression of your faith.

If you haven't registered yet, just come to Glenridge a few minutes before 9:00 on Saturday and join us.