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2012 Men's Retreat

Dear Pastors and Men’s Ministry Leaders,



I am excited to announce and send to you the 2012 Men’s Retreat application. We are excited about this year’s retreat. We hope you join us this year and bring some men who have never attended, so they can experience a time with God and men growing in Christ.



“Watch, stand fast in the faith, be brave, be strong.” 1 Corinthians 16:13 NKJ



“I Will” is our theme this year and our goal is to challenge men to be stronger as men of God in their personal walk, family, community and Church. It is time for men of God to rise up and accept the challenge.



This year we have an exciting line up of speakers and events:



April 20th – 21st @ Camp Hickory Hills

Friday - Registration begins @ 4pm

Steak Dinner @ 6pm

Spirit Filled Worship

Keynote speaker – Bishop Paul Holt



Saturday - Breakfast

Speaker – Bishop Tim McCaleb

Recreation

Speaker – Bishop EC McKinley

Lunch

Skeet Shoot (Bring your own ammo.)



What a deal, for $35 you receive lodging, 3 meals including a steak dinner, a t shirt, times of worship, challenging messages and great fellowship. Don’t forget to bring bedding and ammo!



If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me at 615-557-4434 or email me @ empoweredmj@comcast.com .

I look forward to seeing you there, let’s form a Band of Brothers!



In Christ,


Pastor Mike Jennette - "Pursuing His Spirit"
Empowered Ministries Church
1415 Hwy. 70 East
Dickson, TN 37055
615-375-1364
www.empoweredministries.net


CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD APPLICATION


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