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May 28—31, 2009 | Charlotte, NC

Program Guide

Welcome to Charlotte and to the 21st Anniversary Conference of The Evangelical Network!

Our theme for this year's conference is Project Believer: Modeling Christ.

We came up with this idea as a spoof on the hit television program, Project Runway. This is a show in which fashion designers each week are given random objects and are required to design outfits for their models to go out on the runway to display for the whole world to see. One week that might be parts from torn up automobiles. The next week it might be leaves, branches and flowers from a local nursery. The next week it might be hair found on the floor of a local beauty salon. You just don’t know what to expect. This is so indicative of our lives. Situations are dropped in our laps constantly and we must quickly learn to cope and deal with them, often in order to survive. And just like the designers of this show, what we do with our situations and lives are out there for the world to see and soon become our image….there simply are no reshoots. Many of us we grew up in church. The struggle with your orientation might have been difficult for you reconcile. Others of you attending this conference are straight and also experienced your own form of struggle in coming to a place of grace and understanding. No matter where you are coming from, this weekend has something for YOU! We live in a world and community that has often been very hurt by the church and religion leading to “life situations” to be dealt with in destructive patterns. Sex, drugs, denial and poor judgment are just the beginning of what we see flowing down the runway’s of our communities. We try to accessorize our situations to mask and hide the pain, but still it remains just under the surface. Many of us have never had role models to look to in our community or faith circles to help integrate our lives. I believe God wants to use us to be the generation of people that rise up as these role models. You are here this weekend with your Modeling Assignment at hand. The ultimate Casting Director has called you here this weekend in order to groom you for what is ahead…a life of Authenticity and Integrity! Believers, are you ready ? Let’s get ready to go out and Model Christ! Todd Ferrell President The Evangelical Network The Evangelical Network is a network of Bible believing churches, ministries, Christian workers and individuals bound together by a common shared faith, united in purpose and witness and established as a positive resource and support for Christian gays and lesbians. The Evangelical Network Council Todd Ferrell President

Franklin Sampley Secretary

David Thomas Council Member

Randy Houston Treasurer

Janice LaCount Council Member

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Conference Schedule THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2009 9:30AM - 2:30PM

Billy Graham Library Outing

2:30PM - 6:00 PM

BREAK

4:30PM - 6:30PM

Registration Open

(Hotel Lobby)

6:00PM - 7:30PM

Welcome Reception

(Hotel Lobby)

7:30PM

Remnant Sings...Again!

(Meet in Lobby)

(Rooms ABC)

FRIDAY, MAY 29, 2009 7:30AM - 10:30AM

Registration Open

8:00AM – 2:00PM

Reconciliation Seminar

9:00AM - 12:30PM

Pastor’s Retreat

10:00AM - 11:30AM

Spiritual Self Defense for LGBT Christians

12:30PM - 2:30PM

LUNCH

2:30PM - 4:30PM

Annual General Meeting

4:30PM - 6:30PM

BREAK

4:30PM - 6:00PM

Worship Team & Choir Practice

5:00PM - 7:00PM

Registration Open

6:30PM - 6:50PM

Great Commission Show “Mini-Concert”

(Rooms ABC)

7:00PM

Worship Service with Rev. David Thomas

(Rooms ABC)

11:00PM

Midnight Madness

(Hotel Lobby) (Room C)

(Fairfield Inn Hotel Meeting-Room) (Room B)

(Room C)

(Rooms ABC) (Hotel Lobby)

(Room # TBA)

SATURDAY, MAY 30, 2009 8:00AM - 8:30AM

Morning Devotional

(Room C)

8:00AM - 8:30AM

Exercise Together!

(Exercise Room)

8:30AM - 11:00AM

Registration Open

9:00AM - 9:20AM

Wake Up & Praise Him!

9:30AM - 10:45AM

The Real Me: A Crisis of Identity

11:00AM - 12:15PM

(Hotel Lobby) (Room C)

Room C: MEN

(Room B)

Room B: WOMEN

(Room C)

Modeling Christ: I Timothy 4:12 Room C: Living a Life of Modeling Christ

(Room C)

Room B: Mentoring Others to Model Christ

(Room B)

12:15PM - 2:00PM

LUNCH

2:00PM—3:15PM

Lessons in Authenticity Room C: Achieving Individual Authenticity

(Room C)

Room B: Guiding Others to Authenticity

(Room B)

3:30PM - 4:30PM

Ministry Expo

4:30PM - 6:30PM

BREAK

(Rooms ABC & Lobby)

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Conference Schedule (cont.) SATURDAY, MAY 30, 2009

(cont.)

6:00PM - 7:30PM

Registration Open

(Rooms ABC)

4:30PM - 6:00PM

Worship Team & Choir Practice

(Rooms ABC)

6:30PM - 6:50PM

Kenny Bishop “Mini-Concert”

(Rooms ABC)

7:00PM

Worship Service with Rev. J.R. Finney

(Rooms ABC)

11:00PM

Midnight Madness

(Room # TBA)

SUNDAY, MAY 31, 2009 8:00AM - 9:30AM

Worship Team & Choir Rehearsal

9:00AM -10:15AM

Registration Open

9:30AM - 9:50AM

Sam Sampson “Mini-Concert”

(Rooms ABC)

9:50AM - 10:00AM

Dedication of New Affiliates

(Rooms ABC)

10:00AM

Worship Service with Rev. Deanna Jaworski

(Rooms ABC)

12:30PM

Conference Dismissal & 2010 Announcement

(Rooms ABC) (Hotel Lobby)

*Workshop descriptions & speaker bio’s are on the following pages. * All Worship Services take place in Ballrooms ABC.

Post-Conference Fellowship BBQ

All conference attendees who are staying over Sunday evening are invited to a Fellowship BBQ at the home of Anthony Wade & Jeffry Sykes.

Sunday Evening, May 31st @ 5:00PM 1156 Vine Cliff Lane Charlotte, NC 28214

Friday Workshops Christianity & Homosexuality Reconciled Seminar presented by Dr. Joseph A. Pearson Dr. Pearson presents biological, historical, and scriptural (i.e. literary as well as contextual) aspects for understanding reconciliation from a Christian Evangelical and Biblical perspective. This well traveled seminar and workshop promises to be especially helpful for both LGBT people as well as heterosexuals within the Body of Christ who are struggling with the issue of reconciliation from a biblical perspective. Pastor’s Workshop presented by Maria Caruana & Franklin Sampley This special workshop is designed especially for church pastors and church leadership. This three hour workshop will mix teaching, sharing, group discussion, exercises, and prayer. This workshop is a great opportunity for pastors and church leadership to come together and share with, learn from, and inspire one another. Pastors and other church leaders will leave this workshop with new ideas, new ministerial friends, and renewed vision and perspective. Spiritual Self Defense for LGBT Christians

presented by Candace Chellew-Hodge As gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender Christians our faith seems to be constantly under attack. This workshop will give you the tools you need to defend yourself - not only to deflect attacks, but to learn to use them for your own spiritual growth.

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Saturday Workshops Workshop 1:

The Real Me: A Crisis of Identity

A crisis of identity occurs when we seek answers to the "big" questions: Who am I? What direction will my life take? With whom will I identify myself? Who will I love? This crisis will definitely resolve in one of two ways. We either retreat into permanent denial or embrace who we are and begin living our lives as open, honest and authentic individuals. This workshop seeks to share information and foster discussion, helping LGBT Christians and supports respond to and resolve to their individual crisis of identity.

Track A – Men

presented by Jack McConnell This session focuses on the unique issues and challenges that men face as they respond to their individual crisis of identity.

Track B – Women presented by Candace Chellew-Hodge This session focuses on the unique issues and challenges that women face as they respond to their individual crisis of identity.

Workshop 2:

Modeling Christ: I Timothy 4:12

Once we respond and resolve our crisis of identity we can begin moving forward, accepting who we truly are and choosing to live life to the fullest. We then focus on living lives that keep Christ at the center. This workshop will explore three core elements of the conference theme: 1. The importance of Modeling Christ 2. How to be an example of Christ 3. The Core Benefits of Modeling Christ

Track A - Living a Life of Modeling Christ presented by Janice LaCount This session focuses on how we as individuals seek to model Christ in our everyday lives. Track B – Mentoring Others to Model Christ

presented by J.R. Finney II This session focuses on how church leaders can mentor their congregations, worship team, and other church groups to model Christ in their everyday life and ministry within the church.

Workshop 3:

Lessons in Authenticity

Do you live life with authenticity? Do you embrace the real and authentic you, finding contentment and joy in how you live? Or are you dependent on others for validation? Many of us even have certain behaviors that repeatedly lead us to being discontent. This workshop will provide ten key lessons to finding contentment in our lives. These lessons are all Bible based and reinforced by therapists and psychologists. These lessons seek to provide a healthy foundation for living an abundant and authentic life.

Track A – Achieving Individual Authenticity presented by Franklin Sampley This session focuses on how individuals incorporate the ten key lessons into everyday life. Track B – Guiding Others to Authenticity

presented by Deanna Jaworski This session focuses on helping church leaders guide others toward incorporating the ten key lessons into church relationships, ministry and all life situations.

Please see schedule for workshop location. 5

Meet Our Speakers

Maria Caruana

Maria Caruana is originally from New York City, and serves as the pastor of Freedom In Christ by way of Phoenix, Arizona. In Phoenix, Maria was an integral part of the ministry at Casa de Cristo Church and one of the first graduates of Phoenix Evangelical Bible Institute. Maria brings many gifts to the body including her main calling of pastoring and shepherding... a nurturing care for those who are served by this ministry. In addition to her pastoral ministry, Maria also serves as Moderator of the Board of Elders.

Candace Chellew-Hodge is a recovering Southern Baptist and founder/editor of Whosoever: An Online Magazine for GLBT Christians. Her first book, Bulletproof Faith: A Spiritual Survival Guide for Gay and Lesbian Christians, is now available at www.bulletproofbook.com. She currently serves as associate pastor at Garden of Grace United Church of Christ in Columbia, S.C. Candace Chellew-Hodge

J.R. Finney II

Pastor Finney, a native of Martinsville, VA and former Air Force Veteran, became Covenant Community Church’s Senior Pastor on September 17, 2000. Pastor Finney comes from a civil rights activist family and believes strongly that the church must first meet people’s spiritual need for a relationship with Christ. Since coming to Birmingham, Pastor Finney has lead Covenant’s involvement and missions work with countless organizations. Pastor Finney grew up in the Pentecostal Holiness Church and his mother served as a pastor and Bishop. From April 1977 through May 2006, he was a member of the Metropolitan Community Church. He was ordained and served in various denominational, district and local church leadership positions. Pastor J. R. is a much sought after speaker, lecturer, and panelist on a wide range of issues but especially those affecting the GLBT community. His personal ministry philosophy is “To lead our GLBT community in a faith that builds healthy, wholesome relationships with God through Jesus Christ that makes a practical difference in the daily living of their lives, proclaiming loudly ‘the inclusive love of God without the guilt of religion.’”

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Meet Our Speakers

(cont.)

MarkAlan Howard was born and raised in the church. From his earliest years he was singing, performing, and ministering in both his home church, First Assembly of God, and El Monte Calvario Pentecostal Church founded by his late Grandparents. At age 9, MarkAlan performed in the renowned Centre Stage Theatre Company. There he studied acting, dance, and voice. At 14, MarkAlan made his first television appearance on "The Tammy Faye Show" in Houston, Texas. MarkAlan made a total of 9 appearances on the show singing, cooking, and being interviewed as a Christian teenager. MarkAlan graduated from Southwestern Assemblies of God University with a degree in music. He traveled the country with the esteemed gospel group, the Harvesters. After college, MarkAlan worked as a Human Resources Manager but continued to be involved in ministry, continuing to perform musically in a variety of venues including weddings, memorials, charity benefits, and in the jazz scene. He then went on the road full time when he joined Nancy Harmon Ministries. With Nancy and the Mighty Warriors, MarkAlan traveled the country singing in revivals and making TV appearances. While in Branson singing on the Jim Bakker Show, he joined Morningside Ministries as Executive Assistant to Jim Bakker, a Producer for the TV show, and as one of the Morningside Singers appearing regularly on the television program. He is now back in music and ministry traveling on his own and has recorded his first solo album highlighting some of his favorite songs growing up. The album is appropriately titled, "On Time". MarkAlan now often appears with Jason and deMarco.

MarkAlan Howard

Rev. Deanna received her spiritual calling in 1983 and worked for years in the music ministry for the NJ District of the Assemblies of God. One NJ district director pointed out that “…she sings with an anointing that is rich with purpose and reflects her commitment to the Lord, Who is calling her…” In 1987, after coming out as a God-fearing born-again lesbian, she was excommunicated from her denomination. She spent the next few years angry with God and unfulfilled by her music. Determined to continue to love God while being open and honest about her sexuality, she moved to South Florida where she served as Music Director for three different gayDeanna Jaworski affirming congregations. In December of 1998, Rev. Deanna received her Bachelor of Christian Ministry from Christian Bible College and Seminary, Independence, MO and was ordained as a Reverend in March of 1999. She completed her Master's of Divinity Degree in Christian Counseling/Pastoral Ministry in September of 2001, and is now working on her Doctoral Degree in Pastoral Ministry and Christian Counseling. In 1997, Rev. Deanna and Jill (her life partner since 1986) founded SpiritSong Ministries. In August of 1999, SpiritSong Ministries gave birth to Church of the Holy SpiritSong where she served as the founding, Senior Pastor until June of 2007. God called her back to NJ to return to her roots, as well as to have time available to write and concentrate on her musical gifts and family. Her passion for music and the arts has opened the door to TEACHINGKIDS2PLAY.ORG – another way of giving back and instilling God’s gifts and talents into kids of ALL ages through piano and vocal instruction. As of November 2008, she and Jill (and their precious five year old son Scott Marcus) have answered God’s call yet again – a new church ministry has been birthed on the Jersey Shore…all glory and praise be to God! All three of these ministries desire to share the life-changing message of God’s reconciliation and forgiveness for all people -- regardless of sexual orientation. 7

Meet Our Speakers

Janice LaCount

(cont.)

Because of her parents, Janice was brought up to know what it means to know Jesus. At the age of 16 Janice started ministry and evangelizing across the USA. Janice was part of the Mississippi Music Conference choir for Lanny Wolf. She was on the Praise and Worship team at Higher Dimensions in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and sang with other Praise and Worship teams and preached at many churches across the country. It was at the first Midwest SpiritQuest in Indiana that she became aware that she could openly accept who God created her to be. Coming to full knowledge and acceptance of who she really was, Janice began preaching in several churches in our communities. Janice was the Praise and Worship Minister for three years at Sanctuary of Love in Dallas, Texas. Today Janice lives in Dallas and is in ministry at Rainbow Ministries International and still evangelizes.

Those who first encounter Pastor Jack McConnell are often struck by his quiet, gentle spirit and his warm smile, but few realize that he has walked in an apostolic anointing for over 32 years. In that time, he has established 17 churches and trained many men and woman in the ways of God. Pastor Jack holds a B.S. in Religious Studies from Barry University in Miami, Florida and a M.S. in Psychology from New York Institute of Technology in New York City, NY. He is presently the founder and pastor of St. Jude Community Church in Winston-Salem NC, the Director of Grace House (a day treatment center for the homeless sponsored by Abundant Grace Church in Hickory NC), and is a licensed therapist with Mental Health Partners of Catawba County. In his spare time, Pastor Jack tends a small farm in Taylorsville, NC with his spouse, David Thomas, their 11 kids (goats), 7 cats, and three chickens.

Joseph A. Pearson

Jack McConnell

Dr. Joseph Adam Pearson was Biology Department Chairperson at Scottsdale Community College, where he taught Medical Education to students of Allied Health. He earned his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Biology from Loyola University (Chicago) and his Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction with specialization in Language and Literacy from Arizona State University. He is a retired Dean of Instruction and Director of the Extended Campus at Mesa Community College in Mesa, Arizona. Dr. Pearson studied theology at Loyola University (Chicago) and at Phoenix Evangelical Bible Institute, now known as Christ Evangelical Bible Institute (CEBI), where he is in his sixteenth year as its President. CEBI currently has thriving Branch campuses in India, Tanzania (East Africa) and the Philippines. Dr. Pearson is an ordained minister, who recently retired after ten years as Senior Pastor of Healing Waters Ministries in Tempe, Arizona. He and his spouse, Jack Pearson, will celebrate their 33rd year in Holy Union in August, 2009. 8

Meet Our Speakers

(cont.)

Franklin Sampley is a member of Freedom in Christ Church in San Francisco. He has been attending FIC since 1998, and currently serves as an Elder and the Minister of Outreach. He also serves as Secretary of The Evangelical Network. He was raised in the United Pentecostal Church and attended Christian Life College in 1980 and 1981. He has a Bachelor of Sciences in Organizational Behavior from the University of San Francisco and a State of California teaching credential in Adult Education. Franklin Sampley

From his earliest memories, Pastor David has had a desire to serve the Lord and bring others to Christ. He held his own vacation Bible school in his back yard when he was nine years old and preached his first sermon when he was 14. After graduating from Oral Roberts University with a degree in Theological and Historical Studies, he did mission work in Florida, Haiti and Jamaica. He also was involved in did prison ministry with a contemporary Christian music group. Over the years, Pastor David has served in a pastoral role for nine different churches, and in 2004, he founded a thriving church - Abundant Grace located in Granite Falls, NC. He lives with his husband and partner in ministry, Pastor Jack McConnell in Taylorsville, NC and together they work to help others know the love and peace that comes through a relationship with Jesus Christ.

David Thomas

Special Music

Ray Vester

Sam Sampson

Kenny Bishop

Special Music will also be presented by Janice LaCount, Deanna Jaworski, the Great Commission Show, MarkAlan Howard, and others. 9

Exhibitors & Sponsors The GREAT COMMISSION SHOW (GCS) is a performing arts Christian variety show, bringing God's word outside the church walls - through songs, interpretation of music and readings, comedy, plays and more. GCS was birthed as an outreach of the Wholeness Lighthouse Christian Ministries (WLCM). This internet ministry is a website, which seeks to till the hearts of those who have grown cold, hardened or, from disillusionment, have withdrawn from their faith and service to God. Our sole purpose is to share God's compassionate love, healing and miraculous power! We pray that those who come to watch our show or our visit our site may find hope, solace and refuge in the personage of God the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost. Rev. Mary M. DeBoe, Chris DeBoe, and Joyce Tucker Web: www.myspace.com/thegcs OR www.thewlcm.org Email: [email protected] Phone: (314) 890-0939 C&M Designs - Artisan-made Vestments "A stole is an instrument of ministry, to be treated with respect. In partnership with some of North America's most gifted fiber artists, we work to create and market vestments that will enliven the worship experience of the faithful - to reflect the joy of celebration, the dignity of ancient traditions and the bright, compelling energy of spiritual renewal." Bonnie Blue Crouse, founding partner C&M Designs Web: www.CandMDesigns.biz Mail: 2001 Boone Avenue Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Email: [email protected] Phone: (336) 722-0421

Evangelicals Concerned Western Region (ECWR) is a nondenominational evangelical resource providing a community of fellowship that is a safe place for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Christians to reconcile and integrate their faith and sexuality, and to grow toward Christian maturity. A national o rganization, we are open and affirming to all who embrace the Christian faith regardless of sexual orientation, age, ethnicity, or church membership. Through conferences, retreats, local groups, resource materials, education, leadership training, and personal support, EC serves as a role model to all evangelicals (gay or straight), to foster an integrated and healthy GLBT Christian life. We build supportive communities through local activities and events including weekly bible studies, monthly potlucks, and annual retreats. Our goal is not to persuade anyone how they should think, but to provide safe places where those on their journey can ask questions, express doubts and concerns, and be cared for in a nurturing and uplifting environment. Web: www.ecwr.org Phone: (866) 979-ECWR or (866) 979-3297 Email: [email protected] 10

Exhibitors & Sponsors (cont.) The Gay Christian Network (GCN) is an interdenominational Christian ministry sharing Christ's light and love all over the world. Our website at GayChristian.Net hosts a 12,000-member online community with lots of opportunities for prayer, Bible study, fellowship, and support. Our annual conference brings hundreds of LGBT and supportive Christians together for Christ-centered worship and teaching, and our internet radio program, video series, local groups, support hotline, and more reach people everywhere with an affirming Gospel. Our new documentary, "Through My Eyes," is reaching conservative churches with the stories of young gay Christians and can be ordered at ThroughMyEyesDVD.com. Web: www.gaychristian.net Mail: PO Box 17504, Raleigh, NC 27619 Phone: (919) 786-0000 Transgenders Of Faith (TGOF) is a ministry to the transgender community. It was born in our church, Community Gospel Church, in Houston, Texas. Our mission is to bring Faith, Hope and Love to transgender people who have lost their way. We have a monthly support group that focuses on our members’ spiritual needs. We share God's word of love in a safe, supportive and loving environment. We make available the Life Counseling Center where they can receive Christ-centered counseling. We know, like Gay and Lesbian people, that Transgender people have been told over the years God does not love them, however we also know this is not true. Our theme is "Faith Hope and Love...A place to call home." We hope to help other churches start similar ministries in their communities. Please check our web site. Cecilia Wilson Web: www.communitygospel.org Email: [email protected] Phone: 281-948-1079 For 18 years, Freedom in Christ Church has been proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ to the LGBT community in San Francisco. What began as a simple Bible study grew into a church, a place of worship, and a community outreach effort...all of which are built on the truth that sets people free. Freedom In Christ shares the message that "Christian+Gay = OK" in San Francisco. Web: www.christiangayok.com Sam Sampson Ministries is no stranger to The Evangelical Network. He has blessed us with his music and pastor's heart for many years. He has served as pastor for several churches and now spends his time traveling the country and ministering in music at conferences and congregations year round. Email: [email protected] Phone: 615-305-6741 Christ Evangelical Bible Institute's primary mission is to train and equip Christians for full and part-time ministry, especially those who are economically deprived, disabled, minority, and/or discriminated against because of caste, gender identity, or sexual orientation. CEBI's spreads the gospel message to nonbelievers, especially those who have been disenfranchised, outcast and rejected by mainstream Christianity. CEBI provides on-site education at all of its campuses and correspondence education. Web: www.cebiaz.com 11

Important Reminders Carl Smith - Conference Coordinator 415-760-8333 David Medina - Registration 650-219-0719

Please wear your name badge at all workshops, services, and functions. Please visit the Ministry tables to see the many great resources that are available.

Courtyard Marriott - Host Hotel 1856 Remount Road Gastonia, NC 28054 704-852-4411

Please remember to be kind to hotel and restaurant staff.

Local Restaurants (Please see the hotel front desk for directions and recommendations.) Applebees 3628 East Franklin Boulevard Gastonia, NC 28054 Phone: 704-823-0001

Hillbilly's Barbeque & Steaks 930 East Garrison Boulevard Gastonia, NC 28054 Phone: 704-861-8787

Rodi Restaurant Bar and Grill 245 West Garrison Boulevard Gastonia, NC 28052 Phone: 704-864-7634

Azteca Family Mexican Restaurant 1863 West Franklin Boulevard Gastonia, NC 28054 Phone: 704-866-7574

Jackson's Cafeteria 401 Cox Road Gastonia, NC 28054 Phone: 704-868-4181

Ryan's Family Steakhouse 2900 East Franklin Boulevard Gastonia, NC 28054 Phone: 704-868-8314

Outback Steakhouse 501 North New Hope Road Gastonia, NC 28054 Phone: 704-866-4533

Sake Express 116 North New Hope Road Gastonia, NC 28054 Phone: 704-864-4466

Peking Garden 3078 East Franklin Boulevard Gastonia, NC 28054 Phone: 704-867-6600

Texas Roadhouse 1863 Redmount Road Gastonia, NC 28054 Phone: 704-810-9631

RJ Gators 3638 East Franklin Boulevard Gastonia, NC 28054 Phone: 704-823-8400

Tony's Ice Cream 604 East Franklin Boulevard Gastonia, NC 28054 Phone: 704-866-9486

RO's Barbeque 1318 Gaston Avenue Gastonia, NC 28054 Phone: 704-866-8143

Twin Tops Fish Camp 4574 South New Hope Road Gastonia, NC 28054 Phone: 704-825-2490

Red Lobster 200 North New Hope Road Gastonia, NC 28054 Phone: 704-868-3884

Western Sizzlin’ 2525 South York Road Gastonia, NC 28054 Phone: 704-864-7300

Black's Barbeque 2902 South York Road Gastonia, NC 28054 Phone: 704-867-0941 Boston Market 3090 East Franklin Boulevard Gastonia, NC 28054 Phone: 704-865-9333 Chili's Grill & Bar 3086 East Franklin Boulevard Gastonia, NC 28054 Phone: 704-867-0276 Cracker Barrel 1821 Remount Road Gastonia, NC 28054 Phone: 704-866-7069 Graham's Fish Fry 4539 South New Hope Road Gastonia, NC 28054 Phone: 704-825-8391

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