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Friday, January 25, 2008
8:00am Pre-Conference Intensive Registration opens

8:30am Pre-Conference intensive Begins
See 2008 Events for descriptions and registration information

11:00am Worship Expo Opens

11:30am Xpress Registration Opens
Xpress Breakout Registration Begins

1:00pm WORSHIP NORTHWEST 2008 BEGINS!!
Breakout Session One

2:30pm Break
(Free refreshment in Worship Expo)

3:00pm Breakout Session Two

4:30pm Dinner Break

5:00pm Worship Expo Closes

6:30pm Worship Center Opens
Worship Expo Opens

7:00pm General Session One
Keynote Speaker: Dan B. Allender, Ph. D.
Media by MediaShout

9:30pm "Friday Night Live"

  • Logan Martin Acoustic Concert - Worship Expo
  • Worship Northwest Expo and Interactive Stage - Worship Expo


  • 10:00pm Worship Expo closes

     

    Saturday, January 26, 2008
    7:30am Morning “Connect with God”
    Devotions to help get your motor running

    8:00am Breakout Session Three

    9:15am Worship Expo Opens
    (Free refreshment in Worship Expo)

    10:00am Breakout Session Four

    11:15am Break
    (Free refreshment in Worship Expo)

    11:45am General Session Two
    Keynote Speaker: Dan B. Allender, Ph. D.
    Media by MediaShout

    1:00pm Conference Closes
    Last chance to visit Worship Expo

    2:00pm Worship Expo Closes

     
    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
      Is there food or coffee available at WNW?
    Snacks and water will be provided on campus and in the Worship Expo during all breaks. Our recommendation is that you stop on your way to the conference for food. You will pass many fast food restaurants on your way to the conference, regardless of which direction you travel. Picking up food on your way is much easier than leaving to get food once you are on campus. However, Coffee will also be available at Dayspring’s coffee shop, Common Grounds. It’s a great way to get you going and start your morning.

      Should I bring my instrument?
    By all means. You don’t want to be lugging amps or drum kits around the campus, but having a guitar, a bass, or some sticks in the hands can help you learn even faster. Many of the breakout sessions are hands on by nature and it may be helpful to you to be able to finger along as you are learning.