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CDC 2007
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Many
convention participants brought their own accommodations.
Others stayed in cabins at the campground.

What
camp experience would be complete without a campfire?
Tabor’s i268 led songs around an evening campfire, which
also included roasted marshmallows and s’mores.

A highlight of the opening Celebration Missions Night
was the commissioning of Sandy Fender for service in North
Thailand. District chair Dick Nickel (left) and MBMS
International’s Craig Jost (left) led in prayer for Fender,
who is from Bible Fellowship Church, Rapid City, SD.

As
both chair of the district and pastor of the host church,
Bible Fellowship Church, Rapid City, Dick Nickel played a
key role in organizing the conference.

i268, the
worship band from Tabor College, Hillsboro, Kan., led
worship during the last half of the conference. Organizers
also appreciated the group’s generosity in allowing the
conference to borrow their sound equipment.

Nationally-recognized comedian Kenn Kington told conferees
to “expect nothing” and “appreciate everything” through
humor.

All
ages were welcomed at the 2007 family-friendly conference,
including children. June Janzen (pictured here presenting a
Bible lesson) and June Wiebe, both from Bible Fellowship
Church, Rapid City, coordinated sessions for children based
on western-themed “Avalanche Ranch” vacation Bible school
curriculum.

The
setting for the 2007 Central District conference was the
Cedar Canyon Wesleyan Camp in South Dakota’s Black Hills.
Sessions were held in the camp’s Memorial Lodge.

Mud
volleyball was among the free time activities available to
conferees. Photo by Kyle Goings

The
worship team from Iglesia Agua Viva, a Spanish-language
congregation in Omaha, Neb., led worship during the first
half of the conference.

The Agua Viva worship team sang in both Spanish and English and
displayed side-by-side lyrics in both languages, so that
conferees could worship in either language.
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