After the prayer vigil at the county jail we walk to the nearby congressmember's office. This is Congressman Paul Ryan, and our presence certainly does not represent preaching to the choir. We arrive outside the office building, sing a devotional song, and one of the pastors makes a short presentation. The office has been informed in advance of our interest and intended visit, and one of the staff members listens to the presentation, receives written material and then makes a prepared speech. The speech is later made available as a press release.
This was a pristine example of how such training as this works. We were consistently prepared and our efforts were disciplined and respectful to all involved. Different persons participated as leaders and speakers with the group at various moments. Everyone there got to experience "how it can be done" and went home better able to participate in the public discussion of important issues. At every moment we were reminded of our role and values as the faith community.
It was a good day, and on the way home in the van we found ourselves discussion what we should do next back in the Quad Cities. I will bet that similar discussions were taking place in cars, vans and buses around the Midwest.