 | Members of the national and regional committees met at 7:00
a.m. for a final planning session then moved to the venue to join with a team
of volunteers to haul in beverages and food, to set chairs and tables, to
place signage, and to start the registration process.
Here are some photos of that process. |
 | Through the day the attendees flowed into Christ
Presbyterian Church. Attendees came from 32 states, 36 denominations, and 26
ethnic and cultural groups. Two hundred thirty students came to participate in
the Academic Track. |
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The
first meeting of the Summit started punctually at 7:00 p.m. as Dr. Nick
Venditti, Chairman of the event, welcomed the participants. |
 | Ryan Daniel and the City Worship Band let the participants
in worship. |
 | Pastor Robert Bartlett announced the evening offering would
go toward the development of a new Ethnic America Network national ethnic
database that will allow churches to find the specific ethnic peoples in their
areas. As the offering was collected, Maria Soto sang Come, Holy Spirit
in Spanish. |
 | Dr. Aida Besancon Spencer, professor of New Testament from
Gordon-Conwell
Theological Seminary, presented the opening plenary address: "Communicating
Cross-Culturally: Jesus' Example. She spoke from John, chapter 4, expounding
on Jesus interaction with the woman at the well. |
 | Eppic Ministries used mime to present the transforming
grace of the Lord Jesus Christ. |
 | The meeting was closed in prayer led by Napoleon Meynard. |