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Pastor Appreciation - Chattanooga, TN

A WORD FOR PASTORS IN THE CHATTANOOGA AREA

We are hosting a 4 state wide pastor breakfast at the Chattanooga Convention Center on October 12th from 7am to 10am. This is a total free morning set aside to show appreciation to our shepherds in the J103 listening area who faithfully devote their lives to Kingdom building.

I have mailed over 700 invitations, plus broadcasting commercials, Facebook and email. I am in hopes of having 300+ to attend. Currently I have 120 confirmed seats. Can you possibly email this logo email and logo below to the pastors of COGOP in the TN Valley, AL, NC and North GA? They can click the logo, and it will direct them to our pastor’s breakfast web page to RSVP. Each church can have up to 4 represent at the breakfast.

The pastoral staff at the international offices are also extended an invite as well, just RSVP at the site.

If you have any questions, feel free to call or email me.

Be blessed.


clark THOMPSON
Church & Ministry Relations Director
J103-Partners for Christian Media
WWW.J103.COM
423-424-1291 (office)
423-580-6058 (cell)
423-892-1633 (fax)


http://www.j103.com/pastors-breakfast

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