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Where: Community Chrisitan Fellowship 105 Princeton Boulevard Lowell, MA 01850
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When:Thursday September 30, 2010 at 7:00 PM -to- Saturday October 2, 2010 at 1:00 PM Add to my calendar |
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September 1st and SAVE!
Individual
Before Sept 1 - $75 After-$100
Couple
Before Sept 1 -$125 After-$150
Group (10 or more)
Before Sept 1 - $65 ea After -$90
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What Others Are Saying!
"One of the highlights of the year for me is being together with the Somebody Cares chapters and affiliates from across the globe. There is a strong bond among those called to serve the least, the last and the lost. It matters not the color of our skin, the denomination we fellowship with or the methods that are used to share the love of Christ.
Compassion workers carry a burden of prayer and caring that at times becomes heavier than we can bear alone. When we come together for the 3-day Summit, burdens are lifted, hearts encouraged and spirits refreshed as we hear the incredible testimonies of how the Lord is using the church around the globe to 'rescue lives'. Those who make the sacrifice to attend will be strengthened, challenged and inspired as some of the world's most humble servant leaders gather here in New England for this year's Summit." Marlene Yeo, Somebody Cares New England
"Day after day we toil in our local areas of ministry; it's easy to feel we are alone in what we are doing to serve the Lord. The Somebody Cares Summit has been a time for me to connect with others who are facing similar challenges in their cities and to know that we are not alone in our service. It has also been for me a time of uplifting praise and worship, fellowship and bonding with brothers and sisters in Christ. If you seek to grow stronger in your walk, to serve Him better, then I would urge you to attend." John Clifton, Somebody Cares St. Augustine, Florida
"The Somebody Cares Summit is an opportunity for those who are serious about compassion based ministry - to connect, be inspired, encouraged & challenged as they continue in their calling to advance Christ's kingdom." Mike May, Fuel Skate Park and Somebody Cares Humble, Texas
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