Friday, June 26, 2009

North American Convention - Friday

Like hundreds of others I have made my pilgrimage to Anderson for the North American Convention of the Church of God. While people will be arriving throughout the event, if you want to be at the very first service Friday is a must. It is a service of worship and celebration sponsored by Anderson University.

The service itself was a powerful, choral-based presentation with the theme, "One Lord, One Faith". Interspersed among the various selections were presentations from the presidents of our four primary Church of God colleges, highlighting the missions' focus of each school. This is in keeping with the overall focus of the entire convention, which is celebrating 100 years of global missions.

Of course, the big story tonight and this week is the venue change to Madison Park Church of God for the evening services. This is major change, as it is the most posh facility ever used for this event, and it spreads out the various activities of the convention throughout the city, creating transportation and other logistic challenges. It is easy to see how this year the NAC has moved further along the continuum from "campmeeting" and toward a true "convention". Overall, I was quite impressed with the Madison Park facility. The luxurious theater seats are very comfortable compared to anything we've had to endure in the past, and the sound and ambience of the auditorium create a great environment for a worship service. The biggest downside to the facility is the auditorium's limited size (apparently around 2000), and tonight it was practically full.

Time for bed. For me, tomorrow's activities begin real early!



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