Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Nashville, day 4




What a great day - This morning's sessions were great with Fred Craddock leading the way with some super ideas on prophetic preaching. The afternoon was okay, with a presentation by Joseph Lowery (of Civil Rights fame) the key speaker.

After the afternoon session, we relaxed a bit before a treat that awaited us back at the Performing Arts Center, a concert by "Sweet Honey In The Rock," a Grammy Award-winning African American female a cappella ensemble from Washington, DC, (www.sweethoney.com). They gave a wonderful performance which earned several standing ovations.

We enjoyed a couple of hours out of the heat, before Charles took off to see the Frist Center for the Visual Arts (www.fristcenter.org/site/default.aspx), a neat museum that is across the street from our hotel. Charles wanted to see the exhibit that features the works from Matisee, Picaso and others from the Paris School. Really cool place and the audio guide was first rate.

Tomorrow, we attend workshops in the morning and afternoon before another concert in the evening.

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