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Home/Miscellaneous/2010 Great Expectations National Children’s Ministry Conference,

2010 Great Expectations National Children’s Ministry Conference,

Written by Staff | Monday, October 26, 2009

January 12-14. This year’s conference returns to Simpsonwood Conference Center, a secluded retreat center in the Atlanta area, and an ideal setting for connecting and networking with others involved in children’s ministries. Take advantage of the early bird special by registering before November 15!

Joe Novenson, Senior Pastor of Lookout Mountain Presbyterian Church, and Stephanie Hubach, author and director of Special Needs Ministries for Mission to North America (MNA), will be the keynote speakers for the 2010 Children’s Conference. Other workshop presenters include Mark Lowrey, Allen Curry, Sue Jakes, Dan Boulton, Stephanie Hubach and many others! Over 30 different workshops covering a variety of topics, including: early childhood, ministerial foundations, leadership principles, and more.

Great Expectations is an excellent opportunity for children’s ministry workers, leaders and volunteers to develop or refocus their vision for the ministry, speak to and hear from specialists in their area, and connect and be encouraged by what the Lord is doing in children’s ministries around the country.

Find out all the details about the conference at www.pcacep.org/greatexpectations

For questions and information, email [email protected] or call 1-800-283-1357.

Co-sponsored by Christian Education and Publications (CEP) and Great Commission Publications (GCP).

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