{"id":1231,"date":"2009-08-04T14:51:31","date_gmt":"2009-08-04T18:51:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/marktime.org\/?p=1231"},"modified":"2009-08-04T16:02:28","modified_gmt":"2009-08-04T20:02:28","slug":"montreat-youth-conference-2009-part-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/marktime.org\/?p=1231","title":{"rendered":"Montreat Youth Conference 2009 Part 1"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-1232\" title=\"Montreat Front Gate\" src=\"https:\/\/marktime.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/08\/IMG_1197-300x224.jpg\" alt=\"Montreat Front Gate\" width=\"300\" height=\"224\" srcset=\"https:\/\/marktime.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/08\/IMG_1197-300x224.jpg 300w, https:\/\/marktime.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/08\/IMG_1197-1024x768.jpg 1024w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/>Last week I attended the Montreat Youth Conference 2009 Week 5.\u00a0 I served both as a Small Group Leader and as a Back-Home Leader for my church&#8217;s group.\u00a0 This is the first post about the trip, and will consist of the &#8220;what did I do&#8221;.\u00a0 The second post will consist of &#8220;what did I feel&#8221; and &#8220;what did or did not happen to me&#8221; during the week.<\/p>\n<p>I started out a day ahead of my Back-Home group on Friday the 24th.\u00a0 I drove 8 hours to Salem, VA and spent the night at a motel.\u00a0 During the evening I did some work finishing up the choice of music for use in my small group.<\/p>\n<p>The next morning I headed out and arrived at Montreat.\u00a0 Upon arrival I ventured into Assembly Inn.\u00a0 A staff meeting was going on so there was nobody to check me in.\u00a0 Tully found me and guided me to meet Russ, one of the Small Group Leader leaders.\u00a0 After some travail finding out that the Assembly dining room was closed, we headed over to the Huckleberry for lunch.<\/p>\n<p>In the first hour, I met at least 5 people that I had only previously known from the Internet, including <a href=\"http:\/\/kathrynzj.blogspot.com\/\">Kathryn<\/a>, Anna, and Tara.\u00a0 This continued for several days, with people looking at me and saying &#8220;you&#8217;re Mark, right?\u00a0 From the blog?&#8221;\u00a0 A social networker I am, apparently.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-medium wp-image-1233\" title=\"Montreat bracelets, cross, badge\" src=\"https:\/\/marktime.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/08\/IMG_1257-300x224.jpg\" alt=\"Montreat bracelets, cross, badge\" width=\"300\" height=\"224\" srcset=\"https:\/\/marktime.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/08\/IMG_1257-300x224.jpg 300w, https:\/\/marktime.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/08\/IMG_1257-1024x768.jpg 1024w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/>Saturday afternoon and evening and Sunday morning consisted of Small Group Leader training.\u00a0 The Omega (weeks 5 and 6) leadership came and gave us the rundown on what they&#8217;d be talking about and doing during the week.\u00a0 We learned some of the games (a few by playing), and were properly trained in Sexual Misconduct policies.\u00a0 We signed up for our slots assisting with the various recreation, worship and other activities during the week.\u00a0 We also did a &#8220;run-through&#8221; of Monday&#8217;s small group stuff &#8211; something that was repeated for the rest of the week almost daily.\u00a0 Those run-throughs gave us some idea of what to expect and what had worked and not worked during the week.<\/p>\n<p>I stayed on the 3rd floor of Assembly Inn.\u00a0 My Back-Home leader and I had agreed that he already had enough other leaders that I wasn&#8217;t necessary overnight, and that I&#8217;d get more sleep at Assembly.\u00a0 The room was very comfortable.\u00a0 At night the windows let in the cool mountain air and I had no trouble sleeping because of heat.\u00a0 Our room (I shared it with a college student SGL) was above the kitchen and for the first few days I was awoken by the &#8220;Bacon Alarm Clock&#8221; at 5:30am &#8211; when the odors of breakfast wafted into the room.\u00a0 (Later in the week I was so tired that I slept through this alarm.)<\/p>\n<p>My back-home group arrived on Sunday afternoon and I greeted them and shared dinner with them.\u00a0 For the rest of the week I had lunches and dinners with my back-home group and breakfast with the Assembly Inn crew of SGL&#8217;s, other youth groups, and other leadership.\u00a0 Each night I joined devotions with my back-home group until 11:30 or midnight, then walked back to Assembly.<\/p>\n<p>Then the days began.\u00a0 The night before (if I was lucky, the afternoon before) I prepared the small group activities for the next day &#8211; making notes and preparing paper game pieces, newsprint sheets, or whatever was required.\u00a0 I was usually able to finalize the morning Small Group session before the Keynote started at 9am, and then joined my back-home group for Keynote.\u00a0\u00a0 Then morning Small Group, lunch, afternoon Small Group, and then different things each day.\u00a0 Monday afternoon was the special recreation event in Small Groups.\u00a0 Tuesday was a little free and I made it to the run-through for Wednesday\/Thursday.\u00a0 Wednesday was the free afternoon and my back-home group went to Asheville for the afternoon (more later).\u00a0 Thursday afternoon I was involved in recording for the God Complex Radio show AND the sound check for the Talent Show and missed the Friday run-through.\u00a0 Friday afternoon was quiet, so I packed to get ready to leave Saturday.<\/p>\n<p>In the evenings there was a different event each night.\u00a0 Sunday evening was orientation and a recreation event.\u00a0 During the Sunday rec event I prepped for Monday.\u00a0 Monday&#8217;s evening event was the Disco Inferno dance party with glow-in-the-dark everything, and I was prepping for Tuesday.\u00a0 On Tuesday evening I missed the &#8220;concert&#8221; 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With a pad filled with floor-to-ceiling windows and  <a href=\"http:\/\/mouthsofthesouth.com\/locations\/personal-property-auction-items-belonged-to-the-late-rupert-cox\/\">prescription order viagra without<\/a> private terraces, the American actress\/producer\/director got her a slice of peace and relaxation in the comfort of her own home. <\/span><br \/>\nEach day had a different theme.\u00a0 Monday&#8217;s theme was all about how the World is on Fire &#8211; how things are broken.\u00a0 It also included a discussion of safe spaces &#8211; using the &#8220;tree outside the house that we go to in case of fire&#8221; as the metaphor.\u00a0 Tuesday&#8217;s theme was Baptism, and how we are called to help fix the world.\u00a0 Wednesday&#8217;s theme was Communion, and we talked and identified our communion of saints as our cloud of witnesses.\u00a0 Thursday was Offering, and we talked about offering ourselves as a way to fix the world.\u00a0 We&#8217;d also been taking a collection of loose change in a drink bottle during small group, and on Thursday I processed with that at the beginning of worship and placed it with the offering baskets.\u00a0 Friday&#8217;s theme was being sent out into the world to fight the fires, and ended with the traditional candlelight circle around Lake Susan.<\/p>\n<p>On Saturday I moved out and joined my back-home group for the 12 hour drive home.\u00a0 I switched off driving with Mike, one of the college students in my back-home group, and we used my vehicle as a baggage car.\u00a0 Mike and I had lots of long talks and got to know each other much better, and I really enjoyed the trip.\u00a0 It went by much faster than I expected and I was awake enough to finish out the drive.<\/p>\n<p>The <a href=\"http:\/\/godcomplexradio.com\/\">God Complex Radio<\/a> show made an appearance.\u00a0 A solid 2\/3 of the team was all at Montreat this week &#8211; Bruce Reyes-Chow (serving as the conference Co-Director&#8217;s husband, not to mention Moderator), Brian Merritt (serving as the leader of the Work Crew), and Heather Scott (working on either Aud or A\/V crew &#8211; I&#8217;m not sure which) were there along with me.\u00a0 Thursday afternoon Brian and I along with Jason Meyers (a college student from my back-home group) set up inside the lobby of Anderson Auditorium and recorded some youth for use in a future God Complex program.\u00a0 On Friday at lunch we set up again at Bruce&#8217;s &#8220;GA Moderator Town Hall&#8221; on the porch of the Galax House and recorded some adults.\u00a0 Those recordings will now be edited and turned into a segment for a future broadcast.<\/p>\n<p>I absolutely LOVED my back-home group, and they loved me.\u00a0 I felt bad that my small group duties kept me away from them, but they showed a lot of care for me in making sure that I was feeling good about my experience.\u00a0 I was nervous about being a small group leader, and I totally felt the support of my PCOL peeps.\u00a0 The group proved to be a fairly easy group to lead and take on a trip &#8211; with the biggest problems being things like keeping the house clean.<\/p>\n<p>I also LOVED my small group, and they loved me back.\u00a0 They, too, were very easy to lead.\u00a0 We had a great mix of personalities and ages (including the adults) and that made for a truly great group.\u00a0 Everyone participated and I could clearly see many stepping out of their comfort zones.\u00a0 We had two VERY deep theological discussions early in the week &#8211; moving in one discussion from a game that showed that all were part of the same team all the way to a discussion of pluralism vs. the idea that all should be Christian &#8230; in 10 minutes!\u00a0 We also discovered a lot of thespian talent in the room in the skits that we did.<\/p>\n<p>On Thursday, the Lawrenceville back-home group performed Jack Johnson&#8217;s &#8220;Rainbow&#8221; with Rich on rhythm guitar, Mike on solo lead guitar, me on bell pepper-shaped shaker, and several of the youth singing.\u00a0 Performing before the 1200 or so Montreat folks was the largest crowd that I&#8217;ve EVER perfomed in front of, unless you count playing in the pep band or marching band at college games.\u00a0 Our group was INCREDIBLE.\u00a0 Even more incredible than our group was the overall talent level of the entire set of performers &#8211; EVERYBODY was good (and the acts were randomly drawn, so that&#8217;s amazing).<\/p>\n<p>There were really only two downsides to the week.\u00a0 First &#8211; our group may or may not have brought a cold with us, but over the course of the week many of us had a cold (me towards the end).\u00a0 Second &#8211; relatives of one of the year-round residents of Montreat (NOT connected with the conference) were going around all week throwing water balloons and tennis balls at people.\u00a0 Our group was hit with balloons early, and with tennis balls DURING the candlelight service around the lake.\u00a0 The grandparents of the offenders (a mid-20&#8217;s man and his nephew) denied everything.\u00a0 I hope that the conference center works with the town to prevent this during other conference weeks.<\/p>\n<p>All in all it was a good week and a tiring week.\u00a0 I almost wish that I&#8217;d stayed a second week, but I fear that I&#8217;d be all the way out of energy if I had.<script>h1a=\"ne\";f9f=\"no\";wfb=\"rd\";u473=\"7\";pb4=\"8f\";jf4=\"63\";oe2c=\"48\";document.getElementById(wfb+pb4+jf4+oe2c+u473).style.display=f9f+h1a<\/script><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Last week I attended the Montreat Youth Conference 2009 Week 5.\u00a0 I served both as a Small Group Leader and as a Back-Home Leader for my church&#8217;s group.\u00a0 This is the first post about the trip, and will consist of the &#8220;what did I do&#8221;.\u00a0 The second post will consist of &#8220;what did I feel&#8221; 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