Keith and Kristyn Getty's "Sing! The Songs of the Bible" Conference Starts Tomorrow!

The countdown is on! Keith and Kristyn Getty's "Sing! The Songs of the Bible" conference will kick off in Nashville tomorrow at 1:30pm CT and stream live online worldwide! Whether you serve on a worship team or simply enjoy singing as a member of your congregation, here are five big reasons to join us online:
- Rich theological teaching to deepen your understanding of Biblical worship featuring speakers like John Piper, Alistair Berg, Trip Lee, Mark Dever, Ligon Duncan, Shai & Blair Linne, John Lennox, and more
- Fresh new songs to inspire your personal and congregational worship (led by artists like Keith & Kristyn Getty, Shane & Shane, Andrew Peterson, Laura Story, Michael W. Smith, Dwan Hill & The Choir Room, and more)
- 36 practical breakout sessions packed with vital tools to help you lead and pour into your community
- Watch anywhere with livestream access on your computer browser or on your smartphone through the Sing! Global App - plus rewatch anytime for 365 days
- Keep singing with a digital songbook packed with sheet music for dozens of hymns!
Don't miss your last chance to register now and experience the full conference live online tomorrow!
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