Roadmap
1 | Meet the Exhibitors
Hundreds of exhibitors host booths at the NACC. Talk about your upcoming building plan with architects, builders, financial consultants, and insurance agents. Develop your information system with technologists. Buy books and other resources from the vendors. Meet representatives from missions and schools. Use the NACC website to develop your plan to make the most of this opportunity
2 | Come Thirsty
Teresa Edwards from Jonesboro, Arkansas told us that her experience was educational, inspiring, and uplifting. "I was so thirsty and I'm leaving with my cup running over," said Teresa. It is amazing to see the results of blending the NACC opportunities for fellowship, worship, learning, and encouragement.
3 | Prepare to be Blessed

D.Q. and Beth Roberts lead bikers to Christ, ministering at secular motorcycle events. Beth told us about her experience. "My husband [D.Q.] and I have always left every NACC convention encouraged and energized. We know of at least five NACC conventions that turned our broken hearts back to the mission field. This means that God has used the NACC to bless our success as missionaries and has kept us focused and healed and ready to continue our work for Him."
4 | Make it a Vacation

The NACC negotiates reduced pricing at top-notch hotels, area attractions, and food vendors for NACC attendees. You can walk or take a shuttle to many Indianapolis attractions including the largest children's museum in the world, book a ride in a real racecar at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum, visit the Indianapolis Zoo, go to city events at Monument Circle, or see Broadway Across America at the Murat Theatre.
5 | Bring Your Teens
Youth in Ministry returns as the sponsor of the Student Ministry Convention. Youth groups from around the world gravitate to this amazing event filled with workshops and programs geared toward Christian students.
6 | Get the Kids in Gear
Camp gear, that is. NACC Day Camp is located near the NACC Main Session hall inside the convention center. Each child joins a small group, or camp unit, chaperoned by an NACC Camp Counselor. The camp unit remains together throughout the week. The NACC Camp Counselor builds relationships with the campers, participates in the campers' activities, and facilitates small group discussions. The NACC Day Camp's Wee-One Wigwam is for babies, toddlers, and children who have not yet attended preschool. It is similar to the rest of NACC Day Camp, yet modified for little ones.
7 | Evening Sessions are Open

We enjoy gathering with registered NACC attendees, exhibitors, and the local churches during all evening main sessions. The main session hall comes alive with innovative worship, testimonies, and messages. Registration is not required for the evening main sessions. We welcome you to bring friends and family!









