This is what 1200-plus people look like attending The One Project in the Grand Ballroom at Seattle’s Westin Hotel. Attendees sat at 10-chair tables, provided with pens, schedules and questions to discuss after the presentations were made.
This is what 1200-plus people look like attending The One Project in the Grand Ballroom at Seattle’s Westin Hotel. Attendees sat at 10-chair tables, provided with pens, schedules and questions to discuss after the presentations were made.Tara Vincross’ face mirrors the emotion of her presentation on Gethsemane.John Freedman, Washington Conference president, offered the prayer before lunch during the first day of The One Project, and he alluded to the famous Seattle rain. This is what it looked like, Sunday morning at 7 a.m., walking along a skybridge attached to the Westin Hotel, which hosted the conference.
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