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Conference Schedule
10-11AM Check-in/Registration
10-11AM Exhibitors Open
11:15AM
Opening
12:15PM
Lunch
Exhibitors Open
1:30PM
Seminar Session #1
2:30-3PM Break & Exhibitors
3PM
Seminar Session #2
4:15PM
Closing Session
5PM
Dinner on your own
6:30PM
Band Meet & Greet
7PM
Concert
8:30PM
Event is Over
Lunch is provided by the Chick-Fil-A.
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Seminars
Session #1 (1:30-2:30PM)
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I’m New
in Youth Ministry.
(Courtney White)
Being new in
ministry can be scary. Get some tips on how to be successful finding
your way.
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Taking
Care of Yourself
(Tim McCoy & Bert Giles)
It is so
easy to quickly burn yourself out as you work in youth ministry. You
can’t meet the needs of your youth if your not taking care of yourself.
Come and get some ideas on how to make this a reality in your life.
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Out of
the Box
(Matt Sherrill)
Sure it may
be wacky, but so are our youth. Check out some great and creative ways
you can help your youth experience God in some non-traditional ways.
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What’s
Love Got To Do With It?
(Steve Keaton)
Relationships is a huge part of being effective in ministry. Students
want to know that you care about them. Get & share some ideas.
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Student-Led Cell Groups
(Karen Kluever)
Small groups can
take a youth ministry to another level, and empowering students to lead
them makes it even more powerful.
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Pastor-Youth Pastor Relationships
(Rev. Chris Thore)
Some ideas on how to make this a healthy and nurturing relationship.
Session #2 (3-4PM)
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Going
International
(Lynda Sides)
How do I plan an
international mission trip?
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Multi-Media 101
(Bob White)
You don’t
have to be a computer guru to do some really cool stuff with video and
multi-media.
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Know
Your Role
(Charlie Brown)
Knowing
what your gifts are will enable you to better serve youth, plus you’ll
have more fun doing what God has designed you to do.
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For
Youth Only!
(Steve Keaton)
So, you’re
a youth in leadership within your ministry. Are you as effective as you
can be? What are the things you should be doing, and not doing?
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Student-Led Cell Groups
(Karen Kluever)
Small
groups can take a youth ministry to another level, and empowering
students to lead them makes it even more powerful.
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