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The Foursquare Church will come together in Atlanta May 31-June 3, 2010, for the denomination’s annual convention, Foursquare Connection 2010. This year’s event is focused on the theme “The Power of One” and will emphasize reaching, training and sending. The educational component of Foursquare Connection 2010 will explore those themes with two options: (1) pre-convention learning tracks on Monday; and (2) workshops on Wednesday and Thursday.

Learning Tracks
Nine half-day learning tracks will be offered during the day on Monday, before the kick-off evening session officially starting this year’s convention. These learning tracks include a certificate of completion. The fee for learning tracks is only $19 and includes lunch (convention registration is also required). 

Learning track topics include Refreshing Your Marriage, How to Be Pentecostal Without Killing Your Church, Leading Your Church to Be Missional, and more. You can see a full list of learning tracks here.

Workshops
Sixty-five one-hour workshops will be offered on Wednesday and Thursday. The topics include administration, children’s ministry, pastoral issues and more, presented by qualified communicators. The workshops are included with your convention registration—there is no extra fee.

Some of the workshops offered include Finding Lost Resources in Any Economy, Building an Arts Community, Social Media Foundations for the Church, and more. You can see a full list of workshops here.

You can pre-register for learning tracks and workshops when you register for convention.

Make plans to attend Foursquare Connection 2010 today, and be sure to register before April 29 to save $30. Visit www.FoursquareConnection.org to register and get more information; follow www.twitter.com/FoursquareEvent and check www.facebook.com/WeAreFoursquare to get the latest convention updates.

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