Fully Alive Ministry Training Conference
Equipping Students for Ministry
Want something new?
Want something exciting?
Want something challenging?
High School Students are invited to come and learn about being Fully Alive!
Fully Alive is a ministry conference designed to create an environment which will:
Connect students with students
Teach them that we are Fully Alive when we are in Christ
Provide tools and encouragement to stand firm in Christ
Give leadership tools to enable students to IMPACT their world for Christ
Students will participate in:
- Home church Youth Group times
- Small groups
- Discussion groups
- Team building activities such as:
- High Ropes Course
- Caving
- Rock Climbing and Rappelling – on a rock cliff
- White water rafting
- Mercy ministry
The Fully Alive staff believes that a critical component in assisting Christian youth to resist the pressures of this world and to grow in their faith is to be anchored in a network of Christians – a network that seeks to inform their minds, to engage their hands, and to bind their hearts to the Gospel of Christ. We believe that today’s youth need strong Christian leadership – from adults as well as teens.
The talks at Fully Alive really challenged me. It's not enough to read the Bible on my own- I need to really live it out. I realized that I had allowed myself to get comfortable in my box, rather than risking discomfort to reach the people I know who don't know Christ. I let myself forget that them coming to know Christ matters much more than a moment of embarrassment or fear. --Catherine Blass (High School Senior)
Fully Alive was an increidble opportunity for high school students to be encouraged with good teaching, trained for personal ministry, personally renewed with passionate worship and uplifted in fellowship.
The morning and evening sessions were characterized by engaging music, prayer and teaching. The combination of long periods set aside for students to meet personally with the Lord, a time to discuss with a small group every evening and the two daily sessions resulted in applicable teaching, students pursuing accountability and an enthused attitude about personal time with the Lord.
The other activites planned for the week gave students time to connect with one another, have fun and even serve the surrounding community! A service project, an afternoon of rock climbing and some street surveys were a great combination of fun activities that had a purpose. --Hace Cargo (Youth Intern)
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