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Something to Celebrate!
Wisconsin Conference United Church of Christ 51st Annual Meeting
June 7-9, 2013, Green Lake Conference Center
Online registration This year's
annual meeting is built around celebration and Psalm 100:5. ... God's steadfast love endures forever... faithfulness to all generations.
We celebrate
God's love with us in all times. We celebrate
the Wisconsin Conference, its 50 years of work and ministry in Wisconsin. We celebrate
the past and present ministries of David Moyer and Art Wille, who have worked
among us for many years. We celebrate
our future as a conference, looking ahead to new leadership who will work with
us and among us as we shape new ways of ministry.
Make
your plans now to join us at Green Lake
¬ Connect with friends old and new ¬ Expand your knowledge ¬ Engage in lively discussion ¬ Represent your congregation
This
year's Annual Meeting
* Music and worship * Workshops * * Entertainment * Camaraderie * And more
Annual Meeting Schedule: Thursday, June 6 - Workshop "Worship: What We Do and Why" with Christopher Grundy and Marlea Gilbert Friday, June 7 through Sunday, June 9 - Annual Meeting Registration opens at 9:00 a.m. Lunch 11:30 1:00 Program begins with Opening Worship at 1:00 p.m., Friday, June 7 Program ends with Sunday Worship, June 9, 11:15 12:15 Don't miss Thursday's Special Event, "Worship: What We Do and Why" with Christopher Grundy and Marlea Gilbert Separate registration is required for this event, which will be held at Pilgrim Center.
Come, discover vital worship and enjoy the company of friends old and new in the Wisconsin UCC.
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