Come join us for a magnificent time at the 2009 CH Conference!
Come listen to inspiring speakers such as:
- Voddie Baucham - Pastor, Homeschool Father, Speaker through Voddie Baucham Ministries, Houston, TX
Scott & Deborah Brown & Family – Pastor & Mentor, Director of National Center for Family-Integrated Churches, and Homeschool Veterans, Raleigh, NC
Mike Riddle —Creation Science, Answers in Genesis lecturer, Kentucky
Wade Myers – Homeschool Father, Successful Christian Entrepreneur, and Founder/Director: New Venture Lab, Tennessee
And much more!
Also Neil Craig will be instructing & directing the annual Christian Heritage Chorale. This is a unique opportunity for homeschoolers of the Northwest to blend their voices to the Glory of God. Each year’s chorale performance has been an inspiration and a stunning success! And many name it one of the highlights of the conference!
Students, ages 13 and older, are welcome but need a basic ability to read music and sing a part. Chorale instruction & practice will take place during two one hour Chorale Workshop sessions each day. The chorale will be performing three selections at the closing session on Saturday afternoon. ~ For more info click here~
family night
Concert by accomplished Homeschooled Musicians
Powerful Keynote Message by Voddie Baucham
“Family Night” is designed …
- To include children who will not be attending the full conference with their parents
- To give a taste of the conference to families who are unable to attend the full conference
- To introduce friends, relatives, pastors, legislators, and more to the wonderful & fruitful adventure of home education
- CLICK HERE for Family Night ONLY Registration Information!
On Behalf of Christian Heritage I hope to see y'all there!!
6 comments:
Matt, how did you get the buttons? I could not get them when I tryed. Please Help.
Samantha
Hay Samantha,
the way I got the buttons on my blog, and got them to work was, first I went to the CH web page, and then I clicked and dragged it on to the new post. Next I highlighted the image of the button and clicked on the link button (next to the text color button) and entered the http//: and than click ok, thus creating a link to the desired web page.
Matt
Wow, that's pretty impressive, Matt. I didn't know you were that techey...
Thanks Matt. I will have to try that.
Samantha
Also do you want to be part of the recipe blog? I was wondering because you voted on the back-ground idea.
Samantha
Thanks for the offer Samantha, but no thanks I was just voting on the back-ground idea.
Matt
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