Sunday Morning General Session

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Order of Events:

  1. Banner Processional
  2. House Band
    1. Graves Into Gardens
    2. Battle Belongs
    3. Covenant Prayer
    4. To the Table
  3. Creative Arts
    1. Sam and Sarah
  4. Offertory Prayer
  5. Offertory
  6. Scripture
  7. Prayer
  8. Speaker
    1. Rev. Sarah Heath
  9. Communion
  10. House Band
    1. You Say
    2. In Jesus Name
    3. Holy Spirit
    4. Great Are You Lord
    5. Fresh Wind
    6. What a Beautiful Name
    7. It Is Well
  11. Prayer
  12. Benediction
  13. House Band
    1. Holy Water
  14. Dismissal

Speaker:

Rev. Sarah Heath, Keynote Speaker

Reverend Sarah Heath is an ordained United Methodist clergywoman. If that isn’t unusual enough, she is also an actress, an author, a dancer, a designer, a podcaster, a self-proclaimed nerd, and a dog mom.

Originally from Canada, Sarah attended the University of Southern Mississippi where she received her B.S. in Psychology with a minor in Biology. Hearing the call to ministry, Sarah then attended Duke Divinity School where she earned her Master of Divinity degree in 2005.

Sarah currently serves as a church consultant and one on one life coach helping each through transitions in faith and in life. She is the host and creator of the podcasts “Making Spaces” and “Sonderlust”, and the author of two books — What’s Your Story? and The Authenticity Challenge. She is a featured pastor on Buzzfeed, a spokesperson for World Vision Canada, and restores furniture like nobody’s business. You can follow her interior design tips on Pinterest and Instagram.

Sarah’s work challenges people to tell their story, invite everyone to the table, find restoration instead of demolition, and connect the spiritual with the ordinary.