Digital Access Pass
Want to have access to the workshops, sermons and Bible lectures from the 2023 General Assembly? Purchase a digital access pass to gain access to recorded workshops, sermons from each night of worship and the Bible lectures. Video recordings will be made available to digital access pass subscribers in early September.
To add a digital access pass to your existing registration, click here and click on "Already Registered." Log in using your email and confirmation number you received when you initially registered. Scroll to the bottom and click on "Modify Registration," then click through to the page titled "Additional Items," where you can select the "Digital Access Discounted Bundle." Then click through to the final summary page where you can submit payment.
To purchase a digital access pass if you were not able to register for the in-person event, click here and select "Register Now."
Meanwhile you can explore business items received, adopted and referred by visiting the General Assembly website.
Sunday Worship
Rev. Yolanda M. Norton is the Executive Director of the Global Arts and Theology Experience (GATE) and Visiting Professor at Moravian University. She is also a Ph.D. candidate in Hebrew Bible at Vanderbilt University and the curator and creator of the "Beyoncé Mass," a womanist worship service. Womanism recognizes and celebrates the lives, beauty, culture, spirituality, and experiences of Black women and is committed to the survival, well-being, and wholeness of all people. The Beyoncé Mass does not deify Beyoncé. Rev. Norton served as the preacher at General Assembly on Sunday, July 30. The worship service included songs by Tina Turner, U2, and Beyoncé among others but it was not a Beyoncé Mass. Music was chosen by the GA music director not by Rev. Norton or the GATE’s ministry team. Every song, every musical genre, and generational imprint was prayerfully chosen and claimed as sacred. Rev. Norton’s compelling preaching on Genesis 11:1-9 at General Assembly was a blessing.
Covid Care
Over 3,000 people gathered in person at the Kentucky Convention Center to attend dinner and lunch events, workshops, business sessions, after-sessions, and worship services last week at General Assembly 2023. We have received a number of reports of positive COVID tests from persons that attended General Assembly. If you were impacted, we pray that your case is mild and your recovery swift.
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