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2018 African Missions Conference – Fear None Except God!

“For great is the LORD and most worthy of praise; he is to be feared above all gods. For all the gods of the nations are idols, but the LORD made the heavens.” Psalm 96:4-5

From June 21st to 24th, disciples from over 13 countries throughout the world will be represented in Lagos, Nigeria as we celebrate our 3rd African Missions Conference for the SoldOut Discipling Movement! Join us for an incredible experience of worship, fellowship, and preaching as we proclaim to “FEAR NONE…EXCEPT GOD!”

Registration for all non-African disciples will be $150 USD and will also cover your invitation to our Welcome Banquet at the beautiful Terra Kulture restaurant and art museum! (www.terrakulture.com)

Guest speakers will include Drs. Kip & Elena McKean from Los Angeles, California, LuJack & Cathi Martinez from Washington, D.C. as well as Michael Williamson from London, England! Please also bring your green MERCYworldwide shirts as we will have the opportunity to serve multiple orphanages throughout Lagos!

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Join us in “The Giant of Africa” as we also celebrate the 2nd Anniversary of the Lagos International Christian Church (LICC)! We’ll see you there!

Much love from Lagos,

Dr. Andrew & Patrique Smellie

Lead Evangelist and Women’s Ministry Leader, LICC

AFRICANUS WORLD SECTOR


FAQs

What documents and/or vaccines do I need to visit Nigeria?

The following will be needed:

  • A Nigerian Visa (www.traveldocuments.com)
  • The CDC recommends Yellow Fever vaccination

How will transportation be handled?

Once you’ve obtained your VISA, please send your traveling information to Tolani Abiodun (tolani.abiodun@usd21.org)

There will be designated protocol officers (greeters) to meet you on arrival to the airport. Upon reception of your itenerary, we will assign a greeter for you! Please your picture to Tolani so we will be able to welcome you at the airport!

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How will housing be handled?

We’ve received a discounted rate at the beautiful Virginrose Resorts Hotel in Victoria Island (www.virginroseresorts.com) at the price of N35,000 ($117 USD) per night. The rate will apply from the night of Thursday, June 21st till the morning of Monday, June 25th. The total amount will be $585 USD.

NOTE: Please do not attempt to book hotel rooms online.Instead, carry funds on your person (not in your luggage) as greeters will be meeting your upon arrival to help exchange your money at the airport.

How will food be handled?

The registration cost will cover the Welcome Banquet at the beautiful Terra Kulture Restaurant (terrakulture.com)! Please bring funds to cover the rest of your meals. The Virginrose Resorts Hotel is equipped with a restaurant and room service. Also, some local church members will be able to assist you towards other great venues nearby!

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Travels Tips for Safety/Percaution:

During your trip, we strongly advise for you to keep cash and any highly valuable items on your person, not in luggage. Unfortunately there has been cases of theft concerning shipped luggage.

For any further questions, please contact Dr. Andrew Smellie at andrew@usd21.org.

We look forward to welcoming you to “The Giant of Africa!”

DATE AND TIME

Thu, Jun 21, 2018, 6:30 PM

Mon, Jun 25, 2018, 1:00 AM

LOCATION

Virginrose Resorts Hotel

Plot 1231A Bishop Oluwole St.

Victoria Island

Lagos.

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