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NACC Plans Live-Stream of Event This Summer

by | 22 June, 2012 | 0 comments

 

Singers and musicians lead worship at the 2011 North American Christian Convention in Cincinnati, OH.

By Jennifer Johnson

The North American Christian Convention will live-stream each of its main sessions during this summer”s event scheduled for July 10-13 in Orlando, FL. The broadcasts will be free and will include music and worship as well as the sermon from each service.

Viewers logging in for the broadcasts will also be able to take notes online and live chat with other viewers via Facebook and Twitter. All broadcasts will be in English, but a multilanguage electronic Bible will be available on-screen for easy reference.

The complete schedule of speakers and broadcast times is below. Advertising space is open to churches and organizations, and the convention is also accepting financial donations to defray costs. More information is available at www.gotonacc.org.

“”Jennifer Taylor

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

“¢ 7 p.m. (EST) Tuesday, July 10: Mark Scott, “Come . . . Be Refreshed”

“¢ 10:45 a.m. Wednesday, July 11: Jerry Taylor, “Refreshed by the Justice of God”

“¢ 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 11: Todd

Clark, “Refreshed in the Kingdom of God”

“¢ 10:45 a.m. Thursday, July 12: Reggie McNeal, “Refreshed . . . by the Right Kind of Leaders”

“¢ 7 p.m. Thursday, July 12: Rick Rusaw and Chonda Pierce, “Refreshed
. . . in the Call of God”

“¢ 9 a.m. Friday, July 13: Bob Rus-sell, “Refreshed in the Future,” and
Rick Warren, “Refreshed by the
Heart of God.”

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