I’m getting ready to move back to Fort Wayne. Grew up there first 22 years of my life graduated from Concordia Lutheran High School.
Was wondering if there were any active Logos User Groups there in the city of churches
Dan
I love that you're asking this! What would you be looking for in a local group of Logos users?
Bible study and users locally. I know you don’t live in fort wayne
I do not, but I'm very curious in the idea of connecting Logos users and was wondering what in-person meetups may look like.
There is a program called "ZOOM" which runs on a pc/mac and allows people to meet online. I use it regularly to meet with some friends online (one in Chicago, one in Indiana and I am in Tennessee) and discuss the bible. It gives a "kind of" face to face as you can see the other people who are in the "Zoom" meeting.
I sit in my office, drinking my homemade coffee, with Logos on one monitor and Zoom on the other, bible on the desk… and we discuss to our hearts content.
I would suggest you look into it as an alternate to meeting in the coffee shop and buying expensive coffee. 😎
Comfort, time-saving, economical and safe 💯
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