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Unidiversity will be July 5-10, 2010, at Longwood University in Farmville, Virginia!
Proclaimer and Musician
We welcome back Kyle Matthews! We are very excited to have him back again at Unidiversity! Kyle last led our music at camp in 2003 at Western Carolina.
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Daily Themes
- Monday – Introduction of the theme
- Tuesday –TBA
- Wednesday –TBA
- Thursday –TBA
- Friday –TBA
Registering Your Group Registration for Unidiversity 2010 begins in February! Please have your youth minister or group leader contact us directly to get on our group mailing list!
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Unidiversity 2010 Highlights
Evening Activities
- Monday Night –TBA
- Tuesday Night –TBA
- Wednesday Night –TBA
- Thursday Afternoon/Night – Fun at the lake and Worship at the lake
- Friday Night –TBA
“Unidiversity: Premier”
This special track for sixth graders returns in 2010. A sort-of freshman orientation, “Premier” will focus on the transition into the Unidiversity experience and into the teenager years in general. All sixth graders are invited, but not required, to participate.
“Unidiversity: All Access”
This special track for juniors and seniors offers opportunities to go deeper in discipleship, fellowship, and leadership. Participants will have opportunities for off-site events, junior/senior seminars, and special worship leadership. All students that have completed 11th or 12th grade are invited, but not required, to participate.
Bible Studies, Seminars, and Electives
Each church group is expected to provide leaders for Bible studies, seminars and electives. We will need 20 or more adult leaders for Bible studies, 20 or more adult leaders for seminars, and 20 or more adult leaders for electives.
- Bible study groups meet daily. The curriculum is written by David Woody and provided in advance of camp. All supplies needed for Bible study activities will be provided on the first night of camp.
- Seminars focus on issues, topics, and experiences as they relate to discipleship and the week’s theme. These topic-based discussion groups that meet for two 1-hour periods and are typically offered twice – once in the first semester (Tues/Wed) and once in the second semester (Thurs/Fri). A list of potential seminars will be available from Scott Thrailkill, but the seminars
depend on leaders’ creativity.
- Electives are sport- or hobby-based groups that meet on three days (Tues/Wed/Fri) for an hour and a half each day. Michael Kellett can provide a list of past elective offerings and suggestions for new electives.
Personal Devotion Time
This year, the camp schedule will program in personal devotion time. Immediately following Morning Celebration each day, teenagers will be invited to take a few minutes to reflect on the daily theme. Instructions will be given as teenagers leave Morning Celebration.
Organized Activities during Free Time
A number of different activities will be available for students during free time. The pool will be open. The student union will have bowling, ping pong and pool available for a minimal cost. And a number of “organized” free time activities will be available. More details on these activities – like soccer games, ping pong tournaments, or disc golf – will be available as we get closer to the summer.
Unid T-Shirts
Each participant will receive a themed t-shirt at the end of the week. Please begin collecting information regarding t-shirt sizes for all of your group’s participants.
Chaperone Requirements
Longwood University requires a minimum ratio of one chaperone to every ten teenagers. In order to make camp run smoothly, more chaperones are needed. Since youth ministers and other chaperones provide all of the programming for Unidiversity, chaperones will have a variety of duties during the week. Particularly pay attention to the need for Bible study, seminar, and elective leaders as you recruit chaperones.
Sample Daily Schedule
7:15-8:15am Breakfast 8:30-9:00am Morning Celebration 9:00-9:15am Personal Devotions 9:20-10:40am Bible Studies/Frasorities 10:45-11:45am Seminars 12:00noon-1:15pm Lunch 1:30-2:45pm Electives 2:45-5:00pm Free Time 5:00-6:30pm Dinner 7:30-8:30pm Worship 9:00-10:30pm Evening Activity 10:30-11:00pm Church Group Devotions 11:30pm In Rooms
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