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AAM Presents LDR 2023: Black Love: The Greatest of these is Love

27 min · 18 de ago de 2023
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African American Ministries hosts a weekend conference each year called LDR Weekend (Leadership Development Resource Weekend). LDR Weekend is our annual gathering for African Americans in the PCA and this weekend is an opportunity to connect with and encourage one of our denomination’s most underrepresented demographics. In this special episode, Kellie shares what attendees can expect from LDR 2023 in Atlanta, September 1-3! Get ready for sound teaching, vibrant worship, rich fellowship, and... a block party! LDR registration is open now! To register visit: https://brushfire.com/mna/ldr2023/558225/register Got questions? Reach out to Kellie at kellie@aampca.org

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