
Anatomy of a Faith-based Meeting
Anyone who has attended an ordinary business-related tradeshow understands there are a few basic components to a typical convention or meeting: individuals with common business interests get together, promote their products or services, make contacts, conduct business, attend educational sessions and network. But what happens at events that center on more personal interests, such as a religion? To read more, click here.
Eleven Days for Seventh-days
It’s one thing to pull off one of the largest religious meetings in the country, but it’s another to host it for 11 days. However, the Seventh-day Adventist Church, scheduled to hold its 59th Session of the General Conference June 23-July 3 at the Georgia World Congress Center and Georgia Dome in Atlanta, has a lot of ground to cover. To read more, click here.
Drive Religious Groups to Your Town
Holding a meeting for a religious organization can be quite different from a business-oriented tradeshow. What’s more, church-based organizations are like any other in that they’re always looking for something new. Still, too often convention and visitors’ bureaus sometimes feel like they don’t have a clue as to how to attract those solid annual denominational meetings to their cities. To read more, click here.
