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Bernie
and Cathy Gillott of Global Teen Challenge will provide our praise and worship times throughout the convention.
Thirty-year veterans of the music scene, they have recorded and produced over 20 albums and CDs, logged over a half million miles internationally, appeared on national television, and shared with hundreds of thousands of young people in schools and outreach ministries. Their musical style will take you to the "Throne Zone."
The
Rappahannock American Indian Dancers and Maskapow Drum are members of the
Rappahannock Tribe. Most of the dancers have been dancing since their were very
young children. They were raised to respect their heritage and respect the
diversity of humankind as the Creator intended it to be.
History is important to the dancers. It is important to pass on traditions to their youth to enrich the future through important teachings that stem from traditions of family, unity, respect, responsibility, loyalty and growth.
With the many rich opportunities for worship and thoughtful reflection you’ll find at NACSW Convention 2004, you won’t want to miss this exciting event. Plan early to join us in Reston!
Willi Dalaba
2004 Convention Co-Chair
NACSW
PO Box 121
Botsford, CT 06404-0121
Tollfree: 888-426-4712
info@nacsw.org