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MEGAFEST BACK FOR YEAR THREE

The Georgia World Congress Center and Georgia Dome welcomed back MegaFest this month for the third year in a row. This year marks the 30th Anniversary of Bishop T.D. Jakes' ministry. Bishop Jakes has been hailed as one of the "Top 10 Religious Leaders" and "America's Best Preacher." The event is organized by his church, The Potter's House, located in Dallas, TX. MegaFest is a four-day, three-night festival featuring events that promote family, fellowship and fun through ministry, seminars, exhibits and entertainment for all age groups.

Bishop Jakes first brought his ministry to the Georgia Dome in 1998 with his conference Woman, Thou Art Loosed! After bringing this conference two more times, Jakes brought ManPower to the Georgia Dome in 2003. The conferences were such a huge success that in 2004 Jakes brought the whole experience together with MegaFest, an enormous conference geared toward every member of the family. With such a broad scope, the event spanned the entire GWCCA campus.

The Georgia World Congress Center Authority is the perfect setting for this event as the diversity of the campus lends itself well to the MegaFest format. Large sessions are held in the Dome and smaller classes and children's activities are conducted in the meeting rooms and halls in the GWCC. Plus, Atlanta makes a great destination for families. After another successful MegaFest, the GWCCA looks forward to hosting it again next year!

For complete information on MegaFest www.mega-fest.com.


Contact:
Christy Petterson
Public Relations Specialist
Georgia World Congress Center
404.223.4019 (phone) / 404.223.4211 (fax)

Located in the heart of downtown Atlanta, the Georgia World Congress Center features 1.4 million square feet of prime exhibit space, 12 exhibit halls, 106 meeting rooms and 2 grand ballrooms. Complemented by the Georgia Dome and Centennial Olympic Park, the three facilities comprise one of the finest convention, sports, and entertainment complexes in the world.