Hi all! I've signed up for the 2 Peter study that Logos is running in September, but I work so won't be able to watch the videos at 9 am. Will they be available to click and watch afterwards? Thanks! 😊
Hi Carmen! Yes, the videos will be available after 9:00 a.m. PST for you to watch whenever is most convenient for you! And if you've signed up, they'll be available to watch afterwards too (in case you miss a day).
Oh of course they will! Later on as I thought about the question, twit that I am, I realized that since people from all over the world are participating, this is no "9 am zoom meeting" for everyone, LOL!
Thanks for the prompt reply Cheyenne! 😎
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