NACBA Regional Meeting - May 29 and 30

NACBA and S&O are partnering together to provide a regional training seminar in San Antonio. This seminar invites NACBA members and guests (Texas/Louisiana/New Mexico) to attend a 2- day seminar exploring ways that churches and ministries can "Create Accountability". The seminar begins on May 29th with a kick-off luncheon led by Eric Bryan, Executive Pastor of Fellowship Bible Church, Tulsa.

First Baptist Church on the Riverwalk is hosting the seminar and it begins at noon at May 29th.

The following will be covered during the 2-day sessions:

May 29th, (noon - 5:00 p.m.)
Kick-off Luncheon - Eric Bryan - reviewing key concepts from Andy Stanley's book "Visioneering".

Session I - "Create Tone" - leadership
Session II - "Create Transparency" - financial reporting and responsibilities

May 30th, (8:00 a.m. to 12:00)
Session III - "Create Stability" - compensation and benefits
Session IV - "Create Compliance" - regulatory changes/perspectives/focus

Check out NACBA's website and join us.

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