ACCC Spring Rally and Executive Committee Meeting

The 2017 Spring Rally and Executive Committee Meeting of the ACCC is April 24-25. We’ll first meet on the beautiful grounds of Peniel Bible Camp for an ACCC presentation and fellowship dinner, then drive 10 minutes to Morrow Bible Church for our Spring rally.

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ACCC Presentation and Fellowship Dinner
Monday, April 24, 4:00 p.m.

Peniel Bible Camp
3260 OH 314
Fredericktown, OH 43019 (map)

ACCC Spring Rally
Monday, April 24, 7:00 p.m.

Morrow Bible Church
423 County Rd 204,morrowbiblechurch
Centerburg, OH 43011 (map)

ACCC Executive Committee Meeting
Tuesday, April 25, 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Morrow Bible Church
423 County Rd 204,
Centerburg, OH 43011 (map)

Dinner Registration

To help us plan, please let us know if you’ll be at the Monday afternoon Presentation and Dinner Fellowship–

 

Housing

Morrow Bible Church has graciously offered to provide housing in the homes of their church family. If interested contact Pastor Stephen Howard by email (stephen.howard11@gmail.com) or phone (740-501-3666).

Peniel Bible Camp has several heated A-frame lodges and lakefront cabins available that you can stay in for no charge. You would need to bring your own bedding and bath supplies. There is also a campground area if you’d like to be more adventurous and stay in your tent! For information and reservations, contact Peniel’s program director, Izaac VanderSchel (pbcprogram@gmail.com).

The nearest hotel is Best Western, which is about 15 minutes from Morrow Bible Church. Their rooms are very reasonably priced, about $80.

Best Western
3991 County Rd 172
Mt Gilead, OH 43338

Other hotels can be seen here.

For other questions, please contact us!

Author: American Council of Christian Churches

Since 1941 the ACCC has sought to PROVIDE information, encouragement, and assistance to Bible-believing churches, fellowships and individuals; to PRESERVE our Christian heritage through exposure of, opposition to, and separation from doctrinal impurity and compromise in current religious trends and movements; to PROTECT churches from religious and political restrictions, subtle or obvious, that would hinder their ministries for God; to PROMOTE obedience to the inerrant Word of God.