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Volunteers Still Needed for 95th Assembly!
We are still in need of individuals to assist with key positions at the 95th International Assembly. Check out these great opportunities to serve!

Proxy Registration Volunteers
We are in need of individuals to assist with registering proxy delegates as they arrive at the Assembly. Not much is required of our registrars, you simply check off the name of the individual registering and provide them with their nametag and registration packet. The times we still have openings and need assistance as are follows:
Monday (8/11) – 9 AM – Noon, Noon – 3 PM, 3 PM – 6 PM
Tuesday (8/12) – 7 AM – 10 AM, 10 AM – 2 PM, 2 PM – 5 PM
Wednesday (8/13) - 7 AM – 10 AM, 10 AM - Noon

Proxy Scanner Operators
Proxy Scanner Operators will be positioned around the main floor of the Sommet Center on Tuesday afternoon (8/12) and Wednesday (8/13) morning to monitor the scanning devices as proxies cast their expressions. There are no special qualifications needed for this position, apart from being able to watch a light on the scanning device to insure that an expression has been accepted by the scanner. Available/needed slots for these operators are on Tuesday afternoon from 1 PM to 5 PM, and Wednesday morning from 10 AM to 1 PM. Volunteers must be at least 16 years of age, and may not be serving as a church proxy representative.

If you are available to assist with either of these needs, please send an email to Shaun McKinley at smckinley@cogop.org or call (423) 559-5103.

Shaun McKinley | Administrative Liaison to the General Overseer
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CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY INTERNATIONAL OFFICES
Randall E. Howard, General Overseer
P.O. Box 2910
Cleveland, TN 37320-2910

Receptionist: (423) 559-5100
Direct Phone: (423) 559-5103
Fax: (423) 559-5108
E-mail: smckinley@cogop.org
Web: http://www.cogop.org

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