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Regional Youth Conference


ANNOUNCING
YOUTH CONFERENCE 2007

Finally! The dates are set for Re:Generation Revolution Youth Conference. We have a great location that will work for everyone from the tip of Maine to the tip of Miami, Florida; from Memphis, Tennessee to the Coast of North Carolina and everywhere in between. We will be meeting at the Pittsburgh Hilton in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on March 16-18, 2007.

We will be meeting in the city of 720 bridges. Pittsburgh is within 500 miles of more than half the U.S. population and less than 90 minutes flying time from 20 states and Canada, served by an International Airport ranked best in the U.S. by J.D. Power & Associates. Pittsburgh is where three rivers meet.

Pittsburgh is where we will meet to build spiritual and relational bridges. Pittsburgh is where the River of Life giving water will flow to restore, renew, refresh and revive all who drinks freely. You do not want to miss this conference!

þ Energetic, authentic worship
þ Effective spiritual formation through dynamic preaching
þ Mutual encouragement
þ Open-minded dialogue
þ Deeper learning through informed and timely workshops
þ Endless diversity
þ Boundless creativity
þ Unbridled passion
þ Unselfish giving

Stay tuned to www.youth.cogop.org for updated information regarding special guest artists, speakers as well as opportunity to register your groups.

Help us get the word out and make plans now to join Revolution 2007.

Palma R. Hutchinson
International Youth Director


Youth Ministry Department
Church of God or Prophecy
P.O. Box 2910
3720 Keith Street NW
Cleveland, Tennessee 37320-2910
423-559-5304
423-559-5302 - Fax
www.youth.cogop.org

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