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Kingdom Building Seminar

September 20, 2013

kingdom-building-seminarThe Albert Association is hosting on a seminar called the “Kingdom Building Seminar 2013” on Saturday November 9th, 9:00am to 3:00pm at Hillsborough Baptist Church. Guest speakers will be Rev. Geoff DeJong (Pastor of St. Martin’s and Fairfield Baptist Churches (NB) and Rev. Dr. John Weiler (retired pastor and former CABC Regional Minister). The focus of the seminar will be “Unity and Conflict in our Churches.”

Get in on the early bird pricing – only $20 if you register before September 30th. After that the cost is $30. Registration will be open until November 1st. Your registration includes a catered meal. See the Association’s website for more information: http://acbaptist.ca/events/. Call 506-386-1780 or 506-386-8283 to register.

Download poster here:
KBS2013 Web poster

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