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Times, dates set for related meetings as messengers fellowship in Springfield

October 10, 2010 By The Pathway

Sunday, Oct. 24

6-8 p.m. – Solemn Prayer Assembly, University Plaza-Colorado Room.

Monday, Oct 25

8:45 a.m.-4:35 p.m. – 2010 Missouri Baptist Pastor’s Conference, Expo Center –Hall A, B & C (lower level).

11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. – Engage Student Ministries Luncheon, Zio’s Italian Kitchen, 1249 E. Kingsley St. Reservations required by Oct 20. Cost $5. Contact: Matt Kearns/Kelly King.

8:30 p.m. – Coffee & Canvas, Canvas Church Plant, 315 South Ave.

9:30 p.m. – One21 Late Night, Convention Center -Nebraska Room.

Tuesday, Oct. 26

7 a.m. – Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, University Plaza-Texas Room. Alumni Breakfast Meeting by invitation. Contact: Ed Plants.

12 noon – Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, University Plaza-Oklahoma Room, Seminary Alumni & Friends Luncheon. RSVP required.

12 noon – Partnership Mission Luncheon – University Plaza-Colorado/Illinois Rooms. Registration required. Contact Linda Stockton.

12 noon – New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, University Plaza-Bull Shoals Room. Alumni Luncheon. Cost $10-$12. Contact Don Currence.

12:30 p.m. – Ministry Wives Luncheon, University Plaza–Kansas A, B & C Rooms. Cost: $15; Registration Deadline: Oct 15. Contact Donna Larimore.

4:30-6:30 p.m. – DOM Fellowship Dinner, University Plaza-Kansas A & B Rooms. Reservation required. Cost $24.Contact Clyde Elder.

8:30 p.m. – Coffee & Canvas, Canvas Church Plant, 315 South Avenue.

9-11 p.m. – Southwest Baptist University Alumni & Friends Meet & Greet Dessert Reception, University Plaza-Illinois Room.

9-11 p.m. – Hannibal-LaGrange College Alumni & Friends Meet & Greet Dessert Reception, University Plaza- John Q. Room.

9-11 p.m. – Missouri Baptist Children’s Home Meet & Greet Reception, University Plaza-Atrium.

9-11 p.m. – Christian Life Commission Meet & Greet Reception, University Plaza-Oklahoma Room.

Wednesday, Oct. 27

7-8:10 a.m. – Prayer Breakfast by Invitation Only. University Plaza –John Q. Room. RSVP by Oct. 15. $10 deposit.

12:30-1:45 p.m. – Missouri Baptist University Trustee Luncheon Meeting. University Plaza-Lake of the Ozarks Room. Contact Jim Plymale.

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