National Creative Arts Festival: Nov 7-9

By Vivian P.

There is going to be National Creative Arts Festival from November 7-9, 2003 at LifeWay Ridgecrest Conference Center in Ashville, North Carolina. This event is going to be a huge festival covering everything from drama, puppetry, interpretive movement, and clowning, to state lighting, set design and construction. This festival will be the ultimate conference for arts in ministry.

Churches, especially the ones that are starting or wanting to improve their creative arts ministries, are encouraged to come. From the small church with a simple Easter drama, to the mega-church with full-time creative arts ministers, this event will provide the best sources of information

According to LifeWay,

This Conference Is Ideal For:

· Ministers of Worship

· Ministers of Youth

· Ministers of Recreation

· Creative Arts Leaders

· Creative Arts Teams

You Will Recieve:

· Cutting-Edge Ideas

· Professional, Quality Leadership

· Practical Direction

· Networking

· Powerful Resources

· Inspirational Worship

For complete listings of Conference Leaders, Conference Titles and Descriptions, Performance Showcases, and Exhibitor Information, visit the Christian Creative Arts Association website at www.ccaaonline.org.

You can also contact Festival Coordinator Christy Haines at 877-CHDRAMA (877-243-7262) or churchdram@earthlink.net

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