Past Triennial Conferences
....................................................................
Reason #6 to join NAPC: Go to exciting places every 3 years!
March 31 - April 3, 2005 - Princeton, New Jersey
"...We remembered our grandmothers who opened the door but could not go through. We celebrated our mothers who paved the path with their blood, sweat, and tears. The road has not always been easy, but it has always been blessed by God. We told our stories and shared our journeys. We dreamed of those who would follow the path we have trod." -- Janet McGregor Williams, Triennial Coordinator
April 26-29, 2002 - Albuquerque, New Mexico
"...What a joy to gather in Albuquerque, NM this April for our 6th Triennial and to get to know some of you! I was moved several times by the beauty of our participants, their stories, their courage, God's work in their lives and ministries..." -- Charie Bowman Reid, Moderator
April 16-19, 1999 - Kansas City, Missouri
"...What a wonderful time we had! So may sisters gathered to share worship, learning, stories, meals, and humor. The leaders were inspiring and we joined together in prayer and song, scripture and exposition. It was good to see old friends, and to meet new people." -- Georgia Ann Snell, Editor of our newsletter NAPC Connections.
April 12-15, 1996 - Atlanta, Georgia
"...What a wonderful experience! It is difficult to say just was was most meaningful. The speakers were certainly outstanding. The worship was especially moving... perhaps the greatest joy was the vision of how we as women working together can serve our God." -- Nancy Sowers Whitely, Southern Representative
February 28 - March 3, 1993 - San Francisco, California
"...Each day worship was an experience of new friends, new songs, and new life. At the end of these three days, my old self was "dying", and a renewed/refreshed self was "rising"." - Anne Marie Meyerhoffer, WEBC Representative
March 5-8, 1990 - Louisville, Kentucky
"...Most importantly, there was grace; Grace which sparked our creative imaginations causing us to perceive ourselves as a solid, driving force for the church in the twenty-first century, Grace to honor our earliest pioneers and dreamers, Grace to regard each other as sisters where many points of view were heard and acknowledged. Yes, it was a good time, an exciting time, a healing time. I hope your thirst was quenched, as was mine." - JoAnn Germershausen, Moderator
Home