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The True North Luncheon @ T4G

Together for the Gospel is fast approaching, and I want to let you know about an event we are calling The True North Luncheon @ T4G. This is a time to get together to talk specifically about gospel advance in Canada. The event is intended for Canadians, or for people who are interested in joining the work in Canada, or for people who are simply interested in learning more about the church in Canada. If Canada is on your mind, or if Canada has been on your mind, you ought to come.

The event will take place on Wednesday April 9th from 12:30pm – 3:00pm (which falls during the conference’s lunch break). It will be held at Immanuel Baptist Church, which is at 1121 S. Clay St., just a 10-minute drive from the conference venue. We’d ask for a $5 donation to cover the cost of a Chick-Fil-A lunch which will be provided for you.

We’ll follow a simple format: We will have a fellowship lunch, and then a panel discussion that will be followed by an open Q&A. Panelists will include : Clint Humfrey, Paul Martin and myself (with others to be announced). Ryan Fullerton, pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church, will be hosting and leading the panel.

If you have a question, please leave it in the comments section below, and we’ll try to answer it for you.

RSVP

If you would like to come, please RSVP to Keith Hanson at [email protected]. He can also help you if you’ll need transportation to and from the conference venue.


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