NSCWC Youth Workers Vision Retreat

July 2nd, 2007 by Danny

Last year’s NSCWC highlighted the need to consider a different time of year for the conference. Fall is a busy time for everyone, especially youth workers. So, only one question: what, when, and where? Ok, that’s three questions, but they are all tied together. The goal is to find a program that appeals to your interests, a time that fits most schedules, and a location that will meet your needs.

The “what” for this year is a Youth Worker’s Vision Retreat. It’s a time for youth workers to come together to brainstorm, discuss needs, dreams, goals, and evaluate their progress. This will also be an occasion to help chart the course for the development of future SCM projects. It will even include enough free time to qualify as a retreat, a time for refreshing and reflection; not just a schedule crammed with meetings. The “when” is sometime from mid January to early February. “Where” is the biggest piece of this puzzle. Since it’s in the winter, how about Orlando, San Antonio, or a cruise?

It’s your vision, you get to be involved in planning the event. Share your input, post your comments here or email scm@randallhouse.com.

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One Response

  1. Derek Altom

    I think that this is something that is greatly needed among Free Will Baptist Youth Worker’s. I greatly benefit from hearing how different programs and events work or don’t work at other churchs or in other areas of the country. I am would love to help in whatever area I can help in. We must all come together and unify our hearts and allow God to do something great in us so we can return to our churchs and develop mature Christian adults to serve Christ and His kingdom!

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