Proceedings [videorecording]. 2003.

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Proceedings [videorecording]. 2003.

Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention on June 17-18, 2003, in Phoenix, AZ. The meeting included music, prayers, reports from denominational agencies and committees, sermons, theme interpretations, business sessions, and the election of the officers. The theme for the meeting was, "Kingdom First: Exalting the King, expanding the kingdom." Recorded by the Media Technology Division of the North American Mission Board.

28 videocassettes : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.

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