B21 would like to make our readers aware of an upcoming national conference on preaching in SC.
What: (From Acts 29 Site on the Conference) “Preaching the Power of the Cross” is the theme of the 20th annual National Conference on Preaching, scheduled for May 9-11, 2011, at First Baptist Church of Spartanburg, SC. The conference is sponsored by Preaching magazine and the College of Christian Studies at Anderson University. NCP is a national – often international – gathering of pastors and church leaders with a focus on the preaching of God’s Word. You’ll hear outstanding addresses linked to the conference theme, challenging messages, and helpful workshops on a variety of preaching-related topics. One past participant said, “It’s as valuable as a year of seminary – all in three days!” Participants in NCP2011 will come from a variety of denominations and from across the nation. In addition to enhancing your own preaching tool kit, you’ll also enjoy inspiring worship times with other leaders. And an optional pre-conference workshop on “Building a Biblical Sermon” will be a valuable investment for pastors and leaders who are early in their preaching ministries. Complementing the preaching conference will be a simultaneous session for ministry wives, featuring Jill Briscoe and other leaders.
When: Monday, May 09, 2011, 8:30 AM – Wednesday, May 11, 2011, 9:50 PM
Location: First Baptist Church of Spartansburg, 250 E Main St, Spartansburg, Spartanburg, SC US 29306
Cost: General: $250.00, Church Planters or Seminary Students: $75.00
Website: http://www.ncp2011.com
– Tullian Tchividjian
– Rob Wilton
– James Emery White
– Ralph Douglas West
– Robert Smith
– Bryan Carter
– Mike Milton
– Don Wilton
– Plus more speakers still to be announced…
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