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Registration is now open and is available exclusively through the Texas State Conference website:
https://www.kpctsc.org/2026tsc
Howdy KPC Family,
On behalf of the Texas State Conference Board of Directors, I am excited to invite you to save the date for our 96th Texas State Conference, taking place May 1–3, 2026 at:
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Dallas – Richardson
1981 North Central Expressway, Richardson, TX 75080
This is a wonderful opportunity to connect, learn, and celebrate our shared mission.
Our theme for this year is “Called to Serve, Commissioned to Serve.” Inspired by Matthew 28:19–20, it reminds us that we are called to go forth, serve others, and share God’s message. Just as we are commissioned to make disciples and teach His ways, this conference is an opportunity for us to unite in service, fellowship, and mission.
Please see the attached PDF for the link to reserve your hotel rooms at your earliest convenience. If you have any questions or need assistance, do not hesitate to reach out immediately—we are here to help.
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- Download Communication
- Download Save the Date Graphic with Hotel Link
Reminder: This is an election year, so your participation is especially important.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Fraternally,
Darrion J. Smith Sr.
Texas State Conference President
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