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Events, Conferences & Training


2008                                                       

   
May 1-June 19 50 Days of Prayer for the PCA
   
June 9-10 Hispanic American Ministries Convocation
   
June 9-10 English as a Second Language Teacher Training (at General Assembly)
   
June 10-13 36th PCA General Assembly (main PCA conference page)
   
June 10-13 MNA Meal Events at the General Assembly (Registration is now closed)
   
June 23-26 MNA Church Planter Assessment
   
July 21-24 North America Church Planting and Church Renewal Seminar
   
Sept. 8-11 MNA Church Planter Assessment
   
Sept. 11-13 Embers to a Flame Conference, Deltona FL (also offered in Spanish)
   
Oct. 7-8

Developing Church Planting Networks

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Oct. 17-18 Embers to a Flame Seminar, Bryn Mawr PA
   
Oct. 22-26

PCA Gathering at:

Christian Community Development Association (CCDA) Conference

   
Nov. 10-13 MNA Church Planter Assessment
   

2009                                                       

   
Jan. 22-25 Embers to a Flame Conference, Birmingham AL (also offered in Spanish)
   
Jan 26-30 North America Church Planting and Church Renewal Conference






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As a denomination, we are committed to planting churches and are now seeing an average of 53 church planters placed on the field annually. It is estimated that at any time, over 200 churches in the PCA are mission churches. But why are we doing this? Why is this a good thing? Sometimes we can become so focused on planting that we forget why we’re doing it! Click here for some good reasons why we plant churches.