Gov. Mike Huckabee to join Gov. Jeb Bush & Rep. Luis Gutierrez as Headliners at National Hispanic Convention
NHCLC/CONELA Annual Gathering to be held April 28-30 in Houston
SACRAMENTO, California, April 7, 2015 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — The National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference (NHCLC/CONELA) announced today that Gov. Mike Huckabee will address attendees at its annual convention to be held in Houston, April 28-30. This follows last week’s announcement that Governor Jeb Bush and U.S. Representative Luis Gutierrez would be guest speakers.
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Bush and Huckabee will appear on Wednesday, April 29 with Bush speaking during a noon luncheon and Huckabee providing an address at the 7 p.m. Dinner and Awards Presentation. Gutierrez will address the group on Tuesday, April 28 during the 7 p.m. session. A full schedule of events is available at: http://bit.ly/NHCLCschedule.
“We are excited to have Gov. Huckabee join our confirmed prestigious line-up,” said NHCLC/CONELA President Rev. Samuel Rodriguez. “Today’s complacency is tomorrow’s captivity. This gathering will serve as a clarion call for unity in the spirit of John 17 and prophetic activism. Our hope and goal is to bring attention to the important issues of our day and find ways to work together to find practical and expedient solutions.”
The theme of the 2015 convention is, “From Survive to Thrive.” More than 1,000 global Christian leaders are expected to attend.
During the convention, NHCLC/CONELA will celebrate its merger, which became official last year, and reveal its new international name. It will also introduce new organizational leadership and launch an innovative Hispanic-focused television network in partnership with Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN).
The convention will be held at the Crown Plaza Houston located at 8686 Kirby Drive. For more information or to register, visit https://nhclc.org/2015-nhclc-board-convention.
NHCLC/CONELA is the world’s largest Hispanic Christian organization. It serves as a representative voice for the more than 100 million Hispanic Evangelicals assembled in over 40,000 U.S. churches and another 500,000 congregations spread throughout the Spanish-speaking diaspora. For additional information, visit http://www.nhclc.org.