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Transcript of CIY MOVE 2013 Amplify Student Guide
MOVE 2013 STUDENT Guide
July 7-13, 2013 @ Lee University in Cleveland, TN
“It pays to sign-up early”
$50 Non-Refundable Deposit and Sign up Deadlines: May 5
th – Early-Bird Price $300
June 5th
– Regular Price $335
June 19th
– Late Price $360
*Trip cost includes Whitewater Rafting
**If a Student decides not to go:
--Before June 16th
all money paid in by student except $50 deposit will be
refunded.
--After June 16th
Student is responsible for entire registration cost whether
he/she attends the trip or not.
***If entire balance is paid in full by June 19th
a $25 credit will be given to student for
use @ MOVE (spending cash) OR to be set aside for another trip.
MOVE 2013 STUDENT Guide
What is MOVE??What is MOVE??What is MOVE??What is MOVE??
MOVE is a 5-day high school only event held all over the country, designed to amplify the call of Christ on students’ lives to become Kingdom workers.
Located on college campuses across the nation, Move provides a program for 25,000 high school students every summer. Students are challenged through intense, interactive worship, dynamic preaching, small group study, and community building.
Students at Move not only learn and worship together but also spend quality time with their church youth group, discovering ways that God will use them to be a greater help to the world.
Move is more than just another conference or camp. Move is an experience! It’s an all-inclusive event providing food, lodging, recreational activities, and an amazing program.
Move doesn’t want students to leave on a spiritual “high” that dies as soon as they get home. We strive for students to go Beyond the Event by committing to become Kingdom Workers. Cards with challenges for the upcoming year are handed out on the last day of Move and students are encouraged to commit to completing those challenges, no matter how difficult they may be.
***We can’t wait to see you at MOVE this summer! The MOVE team has spent this
past year planning and preparing for your arrival. To make your time at MOVE even
more enjoyable, this guide outlines some things you should know before arriving.
Come ready to make memories that will last a life time!***
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Wait..The What? The MOVE-ictionary. It’s all the terms, activities and code names we use for things here at MOVE. Not sure what something is? Look it up here!
Adult Leaders Meeting
Each day of Move, the director will hold an Adult Leaders Meeting. This meeting will take place while the students attend the Morning Show. It’s an opportunity for leaders to prepare for the day and learn about CIY.
Afternoon Recreation
The options at every campus are different and will be announced. MOVE organizes tournaments during some of the afternoons: 3-on-3 basketball, volleyball, and dodgeball.
Decision Time
At the conclusion of some Evening Sessions, an invitation is offered for students to respond and make a public decision about where they are in their relationship with Christ. Common decisions include accepting Jesus Christ as Savior, repenting of sin, asking for prayer, and determining to pursue ministry as a career.
Encounter Time
Following the Morning Session, students and leaders are dismissed to Encounter Time and Small Groups. This creates an opportunity for them to participate in devotions that are tied to the daily themes. The devotions can be found in the Student Magazine.
Extended Recreation
This is an opportunity for youth groups to enjoy an extended afternoon of free time. Many regions offer a wide array of activities to choose from such as hanging out at the beach or white water rafting.
Kingdom Workers
A Kingdom Worker is a Christian who uses whatever sphere of influence he or she has to proclaim the message of Jesus. Kingdom Workers include school teachers, moms, high school basketball players, bass guitarists, doctors and a countless list of others. Their ministry may look different, but they have each surrendered to Jesus, and are committed to using their gifts, abilities and relationships to advance his Kingdom.
Morning Show
The Morning Show is designed to wake students up through funny videos, engaging interaction, and whatever crazy ideas MOVE can come up with.
MOVE Station
The MOVE Station is the place to purchase MOVE apparel and check out books and resources!
Skip-A-Meal
Once during the week, MOVE asks everyone to skip-a-meal. The money is used to help fund MOVE’s International Conferences in places such as India, Ghana, Costa Rica, Philippines, Myanmar, and others.
Small Group Material
Material for Small Group Time is provided online before Move begins. Small groups are extremely important at MOVE. The Move team works all year developing lessons and material that will equip you to lead your small group with excellence and confidence.
Student Magazine
The student magazine is a book given to each student and leader who attends Move. It is filled with information about Move and CIY, devotions for each day, and other pages just for fun! This book will guide your group through their week at Move.
Super Electives
We give students the opportunity to encounter Kingdom Workers, hear Biblical truth taught and be exposed to some great Christian practices during elective time at Move. Electives are offered on a range of topics to provide ample opportunity for further discussion.
The Alternative
MOVE provides an opportunity for students to share their talents (singing, instrumental, bands, skits, poetry, comedy, etc.). Students sign up for limited spots and perform on the main stage.
The Next Level
This is an option for graduated seniors. The Next Level is an in-depth Bible study taught by the Morning Speaker while everyone else is in Encounter Time. This is a great opportunity for them to get an inside glimpse of each day’s theme, ask questions, and be challenged in their faith.
Youth Group Time
Each night after the Evening Session, each group will get together to talk about the day and pray together.
MOVE Clothing GuidelinesMOVE Clothing GuidelinesMOVE Clothing GuidelinesMOVE Clothing Guidelines
What To Bring & What NOT to Bring What To Bring & What NOT to Bring What To Bring & What NOT to Bring What To Bring & What NOT to Bring
What To Bring: � Bible
� Notebook and pen/pencil
� Clothing for five days, including travel time
� Personal toiletry items, including prescription medication
� Bedding/sleeping bag to fit a single bed
� Camera
� Money for travel, the MOVE Station, offering, etc
� (optional) Athletic equipment for recreation time
What NOT To Bring:
� Alcohol, cigarettes, drugs, etc
� CD players, iPods, TV’s, etc
� Refrigerators or air-conditioners
Extra Curricular Activities The Alternative We cordially invite you to participate in the once-in-a-life-time event known as The Alternative.
The Alternative is a showcase of talent through the far-reaching expanses of ability, creativity
and originality. This is your chance to show us all what you can do. Who knows, maybe you'll get
spotted by someone who can get you a job? How dope would that be?! Maybe you sing, write,
do poetry, comedy, juggle, perform minor surgeries, solve a rubik's cube, swing the nun-chucks,
wrestle a gator or fly. Whatever you do that is awesome, come do it here!
Here are the rules...
1. You get 2 mics & 2 direct boxes with instrument cables. That is all, nothing more, don't ask.... yes, we
can hear your guitar.
2. There's a decent chance you will get some monitor wedges on the stage, but no promises.
3. In fact, if you make a comment about something being too loud or too quiet, we reserve the right to
publicly embarrass you for being that guy
4. You get about a minute of setup time at best, so we'd recommend not bringing a drum kit or a model
airplane to assemble.
5. Assuming you didn't bring your own stage-hands, you must provide, transport, and setup your gear. No
you cannot use the band's gear (drums, guitars, saxophones), even if they told you you can... you still
can't. Now if you need a guitar, there's usually that one girl with a blue guitar that will let anyone use it,
go for that. She's nice.
6. You will have 3 minutes from start to finish, with a timer on the screen. So if you launch into a heartfelt
monologue about how you wrote this song last night, and even if you start crying, the timer starts at your
first word. Choose wisely.
7. There are a limited number of slots, when they are full, that is it. If you add your own lines to the signup
sheet, we reserve the right to publicly embarrass you for not being able to follow instructions. Please
write legibly, some poor intern has to type these into a computer so your name will appear on the screen,
cut them a break.
Don’t forget to sign-up at the MOVE Station!
Tournaments You think you got game? Bring it, but know this at MOVE, we have serious fun but we play by
the rules. Therefore, you will find below the proper etiquette, terms, and sundry regulations for
our three tournament sports: 3-on-3 basketball, volleyball and the grand-daddy of them all…
dodgeball. Read the rules, know the rules and love the rules, because you will play by them.
Sign-ups are at the MOVE Station. And please remember the dress code still applies.
3-on-3 Basketball This is basketball at its half-court finest and fiercest. It doesn’t matter if you are great at a hook shot, bank
shot or if you even have a shot. You have to prove your skills for the ultimate bragging rights.
Only one adult on the floor/court per team
First team to 15 wins.
Scoring is by 2’s and 3’s.
Half court play only.
The tournament is single elimination.
Teams must take the ball back past the 3-point line after every change of possession.
Ball is live after the check.
Check all dead balls at the top of the key.
Offense calls fouls.
Make it take it rules DO NOT apply. After a basket is made the opposing team gets the ball.
If you are in the act of shooting and you call a foul. You get the ball at the top of the key. If a shot goes in after a foul
is called then there is no bucket.
Fouls must be called before the shot is near the rim or the foul does not count.
Substitutions at dead balls only.
NO CUSSING.
NO TIMEOUTS.
Volleyball This is 6-on-6 old school, so get your game on. Think you can bring it? Find five friends and prove it. (Guys
this is your chance to get close to that girl you have your eye on. You never know winning the tournament
could improve your odds.)
Only one adult on the floor/court per team
The tournament is single elimination.
Rally scoring.
Play to 21: win by 2 or first team to 25.
If you hit the net with any part of your body, the other team is awarded a point.
No double hits.
Call your own lines.
Substitutions at serve only.
No blocking or attacking the serve.
No re-serves.
Serves that hit the net and go over are live.
NO CUSSING.
NO TIMEOUTS.
Dodgeball You will be using a tennis court as the Dodgeball tournament court. One team will be on each side of the
net. We know it is small…but don’t complain, because true champions overcome adversity, so don’t be
that guy.
Only one adult on the floor/court per team
Six team members per team will be allowed on the court during play.
If you get hit anywhere on your body with a ball, YOU ARE OUT.
The tournament is single elimination.
If you catch a ball, the thrower is out, and ONE member of your team who was out may re-enter.
The only time you may leave the box is to retrieve a ball.
If you step outside the boundaries to dodge a ball YOU ARE OUT.
If a ball is thrown at you and it bounces off a ball you are holding, and you subsequently drop your ball, YOU ARE OUT.
Head shots are legal: Momma says, “If you are dumb enough to get hit in the head, you are dumb enough to be out.”
If a ball is thrown at you and it bounces off a ball you are holding and someone catches it, no one is out.
You must have raving fans that are dressed the part, and as a result of the competition they must be hoarse from
cheering for their team at the end of the tournament.
If you are a weakling and the force of a ball thrown at you is great enough to knock you out of bounds, BUT you catch
the ball. You are safe, the giant who threw the ball at you is out, and one member of your team can come back in.
At the beginning of the match the dodgeballs must go to the back line before they can go forward…i.e. you can’t just
pick up a ball and drill someone from point blank range.
NO CUSSING
NO TIMEOUTS
**Tournaments may not be offered at every MOVE event. Rules are subject to change per MOVE staff who are final
authority on the court.
***Adults: Only one of you may be on the court/floor at one time.
We can’t wait to see you at MOVE!
MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE 2012012012013333:::: Trip Itinerary
Sunday July 7th
-Leave ECC around 8:30am -Arrive @ 12 Stone Church in Lawrenceville, GA @ approximately 10:30am & attend Church there. www.12stone.com -After worship have lunch nearby then continue on toward Coker Creek Village in Coker Creek, TN -Arrive @ Coker Creek Village approximately 4:30pm -Spend the night @ Coker Creek Village www.cokercreekvillage.com
Monday July 8th: -Wake up and have all-you-can-eat breakfast then go whitewater rafting at 10:30am -Get cleaned up; go get lunch @ nearby restaurant; then head on to Lee University -Arrive at Lee Univ. in Cleveland, TN about 2:30pm.
-Registration 1-4pm -Dinner at 5-6pm on Campus -Adult meeting 6:15pm -Celebration 6:45pm
Tuesday-Friday 17th-20th: -Daily Conference Schedule: Each day has a similar schedule that is set by MOVE with the exception of Thursday which has an extended free time. -Here is a link to see the full schedule if you are interested: http://www.ciy.com/move/event-info/schedule
-During our extended free time on Thursday we will simply hang out on campus and relax OR maybe go explore local sights, state parks, etc.
Saturday July 21st:
-Leave Lee University by 8am. -Stop for breakfast/lunch/brunch on the way. -Arrive at Elberton Christian Church approx. 1pm.
Contact Numbers MOVE 2013
July 7-13
@ Lee University-Chattanooga, TN
Darrell Asche
Cell Phone: (423) 794-0860
Phone number & address at Lee University.:
1120 N Ocoee St.
Cleveland, TN 37320 423-614-8648
Packages and letters can be sent to students please address
them:
Student name
C/o CIY MOVE
1120 N Ocoee St.
Cleveland, TN 37320
MOVE Rules & Expectations
The adults of each youth group are responsible for ensuring students follow these rules. CIY reserves the right to dismiss any youth or adult who cannot abide by these
rules.
1. Respect others and yourself.
2. No guys in girl’s dorms beyond the front lobby and vice versa.
3. Alcohol, tobacco, drugs and weapons are absolutely prohibited
4. Everyone must be in their dorms by the designated “In Dorm Time”.
5. For security reasons, no students with backpacks are allowed into the
auditorium or cafeteria.
6. Follow the schedule. Be where you are supposed to be when you are supposed to be there.
7. During sessions, stay in your assigned seating. Please follow the posted
seating chart.
8. Do not leave the auditorium once the speakers begin talking.
9. Respect the campus – no TP, water balloons, shaving cream, sidewalk
chalk, etc. No practical jokes!
10. Do not move furniture as you will be charged for any assessed damage.
11. Do not dial 911 unless it is a true emergency.
12. Absolutely no fireworks at any time during MOVE or while on campus
property.
13. No food deliveries of any kind to the campus.
14. Students may leave campus ONLY with adult supervision; those
staying behind must have an adult present.
15. Follow the MOVE dress code.
Darrell’s Rules and Expectations MOVE 2013
--Distractions are anything that draws your focus and attention away from whatever it is you are doing.—
**Purpose: MOVE summer conference is an opportunity to get out of our normal routine and element at home and meet with God in an intimate way free of distractions. The intent of these rules and expectations is to set boundaries that will enhance this experience. **
1) Follow MOVE rules (Sheet given in packet) and Lee University Campus rules at all times because…
2) …We will be, representing Jesus and Elberton Christian Church to the world while on this trip. So please act accordingly.
3) When curfews are set while at MOVE (and there will be curfews) obey them. This might sound childish, BUT they are for your enjoyment of the trip and for your health, yes your health (spiritually, mentally, and physically). This week WILL be draining, so rest is very important to make it the best it possibly can be.
4) Mp3 players and iPods are allowed on the trip under the following conditions: a. Clean music ONLY!!! I know the kind of music that is out there and I can’t be standing over
your shoulder checking the titles on your iPods & mp3s. Clean isn’t just no swear words, clean includes general themes and views expressed within the lyrics.
b. Must not get in the way of fellowship on the trip c. Must be left in the dorm rooms at ALL TIMES while at MOVE. d. Darrell or the present adult sponsor(s) have the authority to take music players away if any of
these conditions are broken. e. If these conditions can’t be met don’t bring a music player.
5) Cell Phones are NOT allowed on the trip. Adults will have their cell phones so if there is a
need to be in contact with students that can be done through the adults.
6) If you are unsure if something might be a distraction while on the trip, odds are it will be so don’t act or take part in whatever that maybe.
7) Most important of all this is a great opportunity to spend close personal time with God, meet new people, and PLEASE HAVE FUN!!! ****Any questions regarding these or any other rules/expectations see Darrell. ****