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2013 NACC Schedule of Events

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TUESDAY, JULY 9

8:30 a.m.””Preconference events (some are ticketed)

Noon””Exhibit Hall opens

7:00 p.m.””Evening Main Session (Matt Proctor speaking)

8:30 p.m.””NACC President”s Opening Night Reception

10:00″”Exhibit Hall closes

 

WEDNESDAY, JULY 10

7:30 a.m.””NACC Ministry Networking Breakfast (ticketed)

8:30 a.m.””Bible Study with Mark Scott

9:00 a.m.””Exhibit Hall Opens

10:00 a.m.””Morning Main Session (Aaron Brockett and Randy Harris speaking)

Noon””NACC Seniors” Luncheon (ticketed)

1:30 p.m.””Seminars

3:30 p.m.””Seminars

5:15 p.m.””NACC President”s Banquet with Ken Davis (open to all, ticketed)

7:00 p.m.””Evening Main Session (Jon Weece speaking)

8:30 p.m.””Receptions

9:00 p.m.””Exhibit Hall closes

 

THURSDAY, JULY 11

7:30 a.m.””NACC Ministry Networking Breakfast (ticketed)

8:30 a.m.””Bible Study with Mark Scott

9:00 a.m.””Exhibit Hall Opens

10:00 a.m.””Morning Main Session (Frank Smith Jr. speaking)

Noon””NACC Ladies” Luncheon (featuring Ann Voskamp; ticketed)

1:30 p.m.””Seminars

3:30 p.m.””Seminars

6:45 p.m.””Bible Bowl Winner presentations

7:00 p.m.””Evening Main Session (Kyle Idleman speaking, followed by the African Children”s Choir)

8:30 p.m.””Receptions

9:00 p.m.””Exhibit Hall closes

 

FRIDAY, JULY 12

8:30 a.m.””Bible Study with Mark Scott

10:00 a.m.””Main Session (Rick Atchley and Joni Eareckson Tada speaking)

Noon””NACC ends

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