Who is Brad Lomenick? Our Fearless Catalyst Director…

ou.pngYou know about Catlayst, but do you know who is leading the charge for the Catalyst Movement out of Atlanta, GA? Well, it’s time you meet Brad Lomenick, our fearless Catlayst Director. Here’s the deal, when we were in Oklahoma Brad called us on the road and told us that we needed to stop by his alma mater, Univesity of Oklahoma (in Norman), and meet all of his friends that were still there. Apparently Brad was pretty convinced that he left an indelible mark on the OU campus. We decided to stop in Norman and find out if Brad’s self-proclaimed legendary status is a reality…or just an illusion of granduer protected by the windy plains of Oklahoman. It’s time to find out!.

Here are you Friendly Vanagon Vagabonds visiting Norman, OK for the first time expecting a warm welcome from the many friends of Brad Lomenick. Check out this video and all I have to say is - bird on the shoulder, what?! Yeah, make sure to watch it all the way through…

“Do you know Brad Lomenick?”

 

The Catalyst Road Trip is headed to Anderson, SC for a one day trip visiting the Unleash Conference held at NewSpring Church. We are taking next week to plan upcoming road trips, so stay tuned for more more updates the Road Trip Team!

One Response to “Who is Brad Lomenick? Our Fearless Catalyst Director…”

  1. Surely it is a crime to teach any bird to whistle THAT song! Now I know why ya’ll didn’t come to Stillwater–home of the fine Oklahoma State University Cowboys! Go Pokes!

    I have been begging to go to Catalyst for the last two years. I couldn’t come last year b/c my daughter inconveniently scheduled her wedding at the same time. I thought I raised her better than that, but no.

    Even so, I would have at least driven to Edmond since that may be the closet I make it to Catalyst. (I’d have come for no other reason that to leave you the card of a really fine mechanic. A Vanagon? A Boomer-Sooner whistling bird? What is this world coming to? Are ya’ll sure this is a “leadership” conference? Where exactly will I be led if I make it to Atlanta???)

    Seriously, I am thrilled that you made it to Oklahoma–even if you did miss the best, and friendliest town. (Shoot, we’d have probably told you we knew Brad just to keep from hurting his feelings!) Just figures that I’d find out mere days too late!

    Blessings and peace. I hope to have the opportunity to hassle you in person some day.

    They call me the trblmkr…but the Lord calls me “Daughter.”

    In His grip,

    Teresa

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