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Re: General Conference 2011 Kentucky
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Originally Posted by AtlantaBishop
Did I read this right? Do you have to pay to get into the General Conference of the UPC to hear people sing and preach? Do you have to pay to watch it on line? Could someone post the price list again? Entrance Fee to a service and fee to watch it.
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I attended Friday afternoon and evening. Entrance to the exhibit halls was free to the general public. Admission was charged for the evening services only. Tickets were $20 per adult; children under 18 were admitted at no charge. I presumed this was to help defray the expense of renting Freedom Hall.
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I am SURE it must be for crowd control because so many are trying to get in and there are not enough seats! I wonder how many they are having to turn away because of crowd capacity? Probably thousands.
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Seating capacity for Friday night's setup is ~17,400. The floor was full. The first tier of stadium seating was just about full. The balcony perhaps 1/3 to 1/4 full. My guess: probably 11,000 to 13,000 in attendance.
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I got a tweet this week that Jack Cunningham said there were more than 40,000 UPC Churches. How about that!
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That is great! God is moving!
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