It’s Friday evening and I have a headache. I’m pretty sure that it’s a people-induced headache… If that’s possible. You see, I’ve spent the last 3 days at the Catalyst conference in Atlanta.
With 12,999 other people.
And I don’t think that number includes the dozens, if not hundreds, of volunteers that it took to pull off this grand event. Nor does it account for the dozens of vendors that lined the hallways, on both levels of the arena, and in tents out on the grounds.
I’m peopled-out. And I hope that’s not an offensive thing to say…so I apologize if it is. But it’s how I feel right now.
For the past three days I have had the privilege of getting to hear from some great leaders, thinkers, authors and activists. And it’s been great. It really has…
To read the rest of this post please visit Adam McHugh’s blog: IntrovertedChurch.com, where I contributed this guest post reflecting on my time at the Catalyst conference as an introvert. You can also check out his book, Introverts in the Church: Finding Our Place in an Extroverted Culture, at Amazon.com.
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