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November 3, 2010
Atlantic Coast Conference
Bulletin Announcements

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These bulletin announcements are for your information about resources, items of interest, prayer and praise requests and information. Use your discretion and print only what will be valuable to your congregation. This information will be sent to you only once. Use your judgment as to how often you run the same information in your bulletin. At least twice prior to an event is recommended. Perhaps you could use a calendar of future events in your bulletin and list it in a shortened form after the initial announcement has been made.

ACC Vision Dinner 

Monday, November 8, 6:15 PM at Shady Maple Banquet Center, East Earl, PA. Jeff Wright, representing Urban Expression North America, will bring an inspiring message addressing sharing the Gospel from a missional Anabaptist perspective. Proceeds will be divided equally between church plant efforts affiliated with ACC and support of the ACC church plant coach and consultant position. Table sponsors underwriting cost of the dinner are welcome. You can register to attend the dinner or sign-up as a table sponsor ($250) at alanticcoastconference.net or phone (717) 394-8107.  
Paul Lichty of ADnet speaking at Hopewell MC
November 14th. Worship service begins at 10:00 a.m.Hopewell Mennonite Church in Reading. For more information call HMC at (610)373-3907

                      

Webinars featuring AMBS presidents,

Current and Past

 

Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary announces upcoming online seminars, featuring Sara Wenger Shenk, new president; and Nelson Kraybill, past president. These webinars require only a reliable high speed internet connection and a land-line telephone. 11/18 - 2:00-3:15 p.m. -  EST No more church as usual! No! More church as usual: Young adults and the church - Sara Wenger Shenk. 2/2 - 2:00-3:30 p.m. EST  - Apocalypse and allegiance: Worship, politics and devotion in the book of Revelation - J. Nelson Kraybill. http://www.ambs.edu/webinars

                

Kentucky Holy Land Pilgrimage next summer

 


A pilgrimage to religious communities in Kentucky will

be led May 22-29 by Marlene Kropf, professor in spiritual formation and worship at Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary. The pilgrimage will include stops at Saint Meinrad Archabbey, Knobs Haven, Gethsemani Abbey and Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill. The pilgrimage can be taken for graduate credit, if desired. For more information, visit http://www.ambs.edu/academics/courses/summer/kentucky.


Keith Wilson,
Conference Coordinator
Atlantic Coast Conference

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