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Early Bird Registration is now open for SEALS 2014

Can you believe it, it is already the end of January.  Hopefully everyone had a kick off in steadfast faithfulness this month.  There are hardships, new seasons, trials, tests, passings, sickness, expecting moms, new ministries, new promotions, tax season approaching, the years plans, travel plans, school plans, retreat plans and so much more.  All the brew of January.

Here's one to consider and begin praying as SEAC committee gets down and deep with working out the logistics of SEALS 2014.  Registration is now open.  The theme:  re:MAIN!!!  It's our 5th leadership summit, and a time to celebrate a decade of SEAC thriving!!!  Early bird starts at $50.00  (hotel, flight, and expenses not included).  Early Bird open until March 1st (midnight).

 REGISTHER NOW!!!!

Don't forget, it is a lot of work to prepare a conference, serving opportunities are open, prayer team needed, and volunteers  needed.  Please browse around the website if you are interested in serving. 

We would also like to invite you to begin praying for those currently planning the conference, the place of worship in Houston, TX,  the people that will be attending, and for the love of the Lord within our community.  

Hope to see you there!!!!!

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