10 January, 2025

Ozark’s Preaching-Teaching Convention Set for Feb. 19-21

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Ozark Christian College, Joplin, Mo., will host its Preaching-Teaching Convention Feb. 19-21, 2024. The gathering, which is designed “to help leaders lead better longer,” will feature main sessions, worship, and workshops.  

The theme is “Among the Lions: Trusting in God When You’re Trapped in Babylon.” Among the speakers will be Nate Bush, Dudley Rutherford, Brian Jobe, J.K. Jones, Ashley Weece, and Jason Poznich

Registration cost is $110 through Dec. 31, after which it increases to $130. Virtual registration is $50. 

The gathering starts with the President’s Banquet at 6 p.m. Feb. 19, which will feature guest speaker Gordon Mote, three-time Academy of Country Music Keyboard/Piano Player of the Year. The banquet is free to attend, but registration is required. 

Children’s sessions are available for ages birth through grade 5 during the President’s Banquet on Feb. 19, and during main sessions at 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Feb. 20-21. 

Click here to learn more and to register. 

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