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2023 RBM Conference Exhibitors


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Join us on the campus of Corban University in Salem, Oregon for an opportunity to come together with more than 200 pastors and church leaders. The 2023 Regular Baptist Ministries Conference promises to be a meaningful way to make connections and meet with current and potential partners in business and ministry. Come share how God is at work through your organization and the ways local churches can benefit by networking with you.

Corban University's dining program will offer a variety of delicious, affordable (and allergy-friendly) meals daily, and you can pre-purchase your meals when signing up for your booth. We expect on-campus meals to be very popular with conferees as most restaurants are not close to the campus and this option saves time while offering more fellowship opportunities.

Please consider offering a prize for our drawing at the end of the conference. Attendees must visit your booth and get your signature to participate in the prize drawing, so this is a great incentive to encourage attendees to stop by and meet with you.

Non-profit organizations receive a $75 discount off regular exhibit booth prices! Use coupon code NONPROFIT on the checkout page to secure your discount.

Bringing your kids? They are welcome at no additional cost to participate in our youth (grades 6+), grade school (1-5), or child care (infant-kindergarten) programs. Please reach out to registration@garbc.org to register your children for the conference.

Need to ship items to and from Corban University? Please reach out to us at registration@garbc.org for details and instructions.



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