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SBC annual meeting app available

June 10, 2014 By Southern Baptist Texan

NASHVILLE (BP) – Messengers to the Southern Baptist Convention annual meeting can stay up to date with a smartphone app, which will include more than a dozen features, including schedules, maps, alerts, speakers, news feeds, the Book of Reports, the Daily Bulletin, and much more.

The free app is available for iPhone, iPad, Android, and Blackberry users and can be downloaded by searching for “SBC Annual Meetings” in the device’s app store. Once the app is downloaded, it will prompt you to install the information for the 2014 annual meeting.

Developed by Core-Apps, the app will include:

• Push alerts that give users up-to-date news, such as changes in the meeting schedule should the posted schedule change.

• The programs for the SBC Pastors’ Conference and the SBC annual meeting.

• An alphabetized list of Pastors’ Conference and SBC annual meeting speakers, including their scheduled speaking times.

• A newsfeed of Baptist Press news stories and photos covering Crossover, the SBC annual meeting, and related meetings that take place during the week.

• PDF versions of the Book of Reports, the Daily Bulletin, and SBC LIFE.

• Scheduled times for seminary luncheons and other affinity groups meeting in conjunction with the SBC annual meeting.

• Twitter stream discussions about the SBC annual meeting. Use the hashtag #sbc14 to join the conversation.

• An interactive map of the exhibit hall and messenger-friendly local restaurants.

• A list of exhibitors, including contact information for each exhibitor and the exhibitor’s floor location.

• A list of Baltimore Baptist Association churches and church-type missions, with a map showing where each congregation is located.

• A “friends” icon where users can keep up to date with their friends and send them notes (users are required to fill out a brief profile).

• Downloadable copies of Meet Southern Baptists and The Southern Baptist Convention: A Closer Look, two brochures produced by the SBC Executive Committee for use in church member training classes.

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