Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Junior Leadership Conference 2012/2013

Practical and Fun Leadership Training for guys ages 12-18, January 2-4, 2012
Join me at The Junior Leadership Conference January 2-4, 2013 and learn practical leadership skills from amazing speakers while having loads of fun with our teen guys!

We challenge our young men to be Christian Leaders but often leave them wondering exactly how to do so. This conference provides practical strategies to help equip young men for their important call to Christian leadership.

In an action packed setting this three day event helps equip young men to pursue Christ-like leadership. Team building, games, small group Bible studies, leadership seminars, service opportunities and a challenging and a practical keynote speaker are topped off by seriously amazing food.

No one attending this conference will leave without being better equipped to lead, inspired to serve, and very well fed! 



It is NOT necessary that the young men attending be involved in a CSB program. The event is open to any young man between the ages of 12 and 18. If you are younger than 12 you must be recommended by a Brigade senior leader, pastor, or you can contact me to discuss. davidbgregg@hotmail.com

Download the Registration Form
KEYNOTE SPEAKER:

This year we have the privilege of having Mark Casson the Director of Metanoya Prison Ministries, himself A former prisoner. 
Come hear how Christ not only set him free but how God has since used him in amazing ways. You do not want to miss his story or what he has to say about what leadership looks like in the real world!
Join me at The Junior Leadership Conference January 2-4, 2013 and learn practical leadership skills from amazing speakers while having loads of fun with other teen guys!

We challenge our young men to be Christian Leaders but often leave them wondering exactly how to do so. This conference provides practical strategies to help equip young men for their important call to Christian leadership.

In an action packed setting this three day event helps equip young men to pursue Christ-like leadership. Team buildi
ng, games, small group Bible studies, leadership seminars, service opportunities and a challenging and a practical keynote speaker are topped off by seriously amazing food.

No one attending this conference will leave without being better equipped to lead, inspired to serve, and very well fed!

It is NOT necessary that the young men attending be involved in a CSB program. The event is open to any young man between the ages of 12 and 18. If you are younger than 12 you must be recommended by a Brigade senior leader, pastor, or you can contact me to discuss. davidbgregg@hotmail.com

Download the Registration Form

KEYNOTE SPEAKER:

This year we have the privilege of having Mark Casson the Director of Metanoya Prison Ministries, himself A former prisoner.

Come hear how Christ not only set him free but how God has since used him in amazing ways. You do not want to miss his story or what he has to say about what leadership looks like in the real world!

WORKSHOPS:

1. Entrepreneurship:
Led by George Vanderdussen, a local successful entrepreneur, find out what it takes to lead in this interesting area.

2.The Greatest Commandment:
Led by Dr. Phil Olsson, this seminar will walk you through two common anti-christian worldviews that have made it difficult to love God with everything we are, and will then provide some practical examples of how to truly love God with your heart, soul, body and mind.

3. Goals that Glorify God:
Led by David Gregg, Regional Director for CSB Ministries this workshop will look at the biblical foundations for WHY we should set goals, how to set goals, and practical areas where young men can begin setting goals.

4.Evangelism Simplified:
Stop wondering "what should I say." Using only one verse from the Bible this workshop will prepare you to share your faith easily.

WHEN?
Begins 2:00pm Wednesday, Jan. 2nd and concludes 2:00pm Friday, Jan. 4th., 2013
WHERE?
Big Valley Church 4040 Tully Road Modesto CA.
FOOD?
That’s a major highlight of the JLC! Kristy Nass will again be in charge of the kitchen, so expect to eat exceptionally well! Meals provided will be Wednesday supper through Friday lunch: fresh bread, pies, a full Thanksgiving turkey dinner and more!
 WHAT DO I NEED TO BRING?
Bring sleeping bag, air mattress or foam pad, tennis shoes, gym shorts, towel, toilet gear, notebook, pen, personal gear, a Bible and a Battalion uniform shirt (if you have one). The church has showers available. We will be sleeping on the floor of the Sunday School rooms.
WHAT WILL IT COST?
The sooner we know attendance, the better we can plan for food and
materials. So, to get you to register early, here’s our plan:

Registration                                    Your Cost     You Save
Postmarked by December 7th              $30             $15
Postmarked by December 14th            $35             $10
Postmarked by December 21st            $40             $5
At the door                                           $45             $0

Note: those paying “at the door” must still phone or email their registration prior to December 21st.

Phone: (925) 689-7618 - Email: DavidBGregg@hotmail.com

If five or more register from one Battalion, subtract an additional $1 each. If you are not certain there will be five, pay the full amount and you will be refunded the $1 if eligible.
HOW DO I SIGN UP?
Download the Registration Form
Detach and mail the REGISTRATION AND MEDICAL FORM
along with your total non-refundable fee to:

JUNIOR LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE
524 Hudson Ave.
Oakdale, CA 95361
Make check payable to: CSB for California

Questions? Call Dave Gregg at (510) 209-3678
Or email him at davidbgregg@hotmail.com

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