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Vision Casting - McMinnville


Last night I attended another vision-casting meeting for the pastors in the McMinnville region of Tennessee. I am happy to report that every pastor was in attendance, along with the District Presbyter, Bishop A.J. Coalter, and Bishop Freddie Harding (neighboring presbyter).

One again, I shared our CORE VALUES and tried to define the direction we are going as a movement. I will be meeting with Cleveland area pastors for breakfast this Saturday, but the next VISION meeting will be Monday, September 13, 2010 for the Nashville Area Pastors (At the Lebanon church) and then Tuesday, September 14, 2010 for the White Bluff Area Pastors (At the Crossroads Church).

I am excited about what the Lord is doing among us in the State of Tennessee.

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