8:30am - Breakfast
9:30am - How to Develop a Personal Devotion
9:40am - Personal Devotion
9:50am - Break
10:00am - Worship
10:05am - Session 2: Love Mercy
10:50am - Huddles: Discussion
11:25am - Break
11:30am - Large Group Discussion
12:00pm - Break
12:10pm - Lunch
12:40pm - Activity
2:40pm - Session 3: Walk Humbly
3:25pm - Large Group Discussion
3:40pm - Break
3:45pm - Wrap Up
4:00pm - Dismiss
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Saturday Schedule of Events
July 23rd, 2022
July 23, 2022
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Friday Schedule of Events
July 22, 2022
5:00pm - Registration 6:00pm - Supper 6:30pm - Worship 6:40pm - Orientation & DNow Intro 7:10pm - Break 7:20pm - Activity 8:00pm - Worship 8:10pm - Session 1: Act Justly 8:55pm - Huddles: Discussion 9:15pm - Ice Cream Sundae Snack 9:45pm - Activity 10:45pm - To Host Homes 10:45pm - Free Time 11:45pm - Host: Devotion Midnight - Lights Out
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Question to Think About
1) What does God want most from you? Why? 2) Describe a time when you wanted justice for yourself. Have you ever fought for justice for someone else? If so, when? If not, why not? 3) Name one person who has wronged you recently. What would it look like to show that person mercy? 4) How could you change your schedule to make more time to grow closer to God?
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Parent Resources - Session 1: Act Justly.
Micah 3:1–3, Micah 2:1–2, Micah 6:11–12
Session 1: Act Justly. This session focuses on the first element of Micah 6:8: acting justly. Acting justly goes deeper than getting behind a cause or posting something on social media. It soaks into the ins and outs of daily life as a student, from how students position themselves in a group, to using words that lack exaggeration or manipulation. Students carry a lot of influence, and how they wield it determines how they can act justly. Main Scripture passages: Micah 3:1–3; Micah 2:1–2; Micah 6:11–12