How Do I Plan For a Weekend Retreat?
Here's a ready-made WINTER RETREAT ... to go!
WINTER RETREAT
This snow retreat has a three fold purpose:
- Have a great time so students want to be involved in the group more.
- Staff build relationships with students, earning their trust and exemplifying Christ-like
faith by their actions.
- Present what a relationship with Christ is all about.
As many of you can tell- this retreat is geared toward the OUTREACH kid. You could easily address
this retreat to the DISCIPLESHIP or GROWTH crowd by adjusting the retreat's third purpose. The
first two should remain.
DETAILS
This retreat is just a weekend retreat, Friday afternoon through Sunday, utilizing skiing,
snowboarding and playing in the snow as a major activity. You will have to adjust times and
activities accordingly based on your resources, weather, facility, transportation and schedule.
This retreat doesn't require a
speaker. Speakers are great to bring in if you can work them into your budget.
This retreat, however, uses group discussion or small group discussion, using
your staff as the discussion coordinators and communicators of your
message.
Hopefully this sample agenda will get your creative juices
flowing as well as provide you with an idea of one way to program such a
retreat.
AGENDA
FRIDAY
4:00 PM
Kids arrive at K-mart (or your church) parking lot and pack stuff in vehicles
4:15 PM
Gather up - GO OVER SEND-HOME RULES and go
* It's always good to go over the SEND HOME RULES before you go- so
they know you're serious about discipline. You don't have to be a Nazi, just
lay out the expectations, then go immediately back to having fun with them
relationally.
SEND HOME RULES
- No alcohol, drugs or weapons of any kind.
- No crossing of the guy girl boundaries set up at the facility.
- No stealing
- No disrespecting/disobeying of any staff. They are responsible for you this weekend.
RULE TIPS:
When I go over the rules, I don't go over them like a ticked off 18th century school
teacher. I lay them out with the attitude like, "I know we aren't going to have
a problem with any of these but ..."
One rule I also usually remind them of... (It's just not a "send home" rule) ... is RESPECT.
Every week the kids in our program know that we have just one rule: RESPECT. Respect each
other, respect the facility, and respect my staff. That rule covers pranks, etc.
I constantly emphasize that it's "going to be a great weekend and I know we won't
have any problems. We just need to let you know that we won't put up with any of
these ..."
5:00 PM
Stop at fast food on the way to eat
7:00 PM
Arrive at cabin - announce 15 minutes until first meeting,
quickly unpack and find sleeping areas
* Announce and hold the first meeting right away. That way kids don't get
involved in elaborate snow fort building, showers, games, etc. when you want to
start your program.
Pre-program announcements:
- Go over Sleeping Arrangements and boundaries eg. Guys Upstairs & Girls Downstairs.
Don't cross street, don't go past creek, etc.
-
Remind them about the send home rules
quickly (last time you need to mention them- don't need to explain again- just
list out 1,2,3, and 4 as a reminder- then say "enough said, now to have some
fun!")
-
Go over agenda and expectations for the weekend- let them know
what to expect. For example
"This weekend we're going to have a lot of
fun. We are going to have a lot of free time just playing in the snow and
hanging out with each other in the cabin, and we're going to have some great
planned activities as well."
"Meals will always be right in here at ... "
"We have three (say the name of your program) 'Campus Life' meetings
this weekend One tonight, one Saturday PM, and one Sunday AM. All of us will be
at those, unless excused by the nurse because you are bleeding profusely from
the head."
FRIDAY NIGHT PROGRAM
Choose a few games from Jonathan's game list:
http://www.thesource4ym.com/games
TEMPORARY VS. ETERNAL discussion:
http://www.thesource4ym.com/outreach/temp.asp
Free Time - I always allow kids to go beyond the boundaries IF they are
with a staff person. That way they are always asking a staff person to go with
them to here or there.
10:00 PM
Nacho's and short movie in one part of the cabin, games and food in the other
- everybody in the cabin
12:00 PM
LIGHTS OUT
SATURDAY
8:30 - 9:00 AM
Breakfast
Make your own lunches to bring
9:30 AM
Leave for snow hill
Half the group plays in snow- half of the group ski's
3:00 PM
Snow Football Game
5:30 PM
Dinner
SATURDAY NIGHT PROGRAM
Choose a few games from Jonathan's game list:
http://www.thesource4ym.com/games/
LIFE'S FOUNDATION discussion:
http://www.thesource4ym.com/outreach/life.asp
Free Time - can be outside the cabin if with staff
10:00 PM
Night walk, hay ride, walk under the stars, camp fire, whatever resource you have!
SUNDAY
9:00 to 9:30 PM
Breakfast
SUNDAY AM PROGRAM
Choose a few games from Jonathan's game list:
http://www.thesource4ym.com/games
FORGIVENESS discussion:
http://www.thesource4ym.com/outreach/past.asp
Give an invitation for students to begin a relationship with God:
Jesus didn't condemn her.
He basically said, "I don't care where you've been, but I care where you are
going." Jesus is saying the same thing to us. "I don't care where you've been-
but I care where you're going." How we walked in the door tonight doesn't
matter- how we leave tonight does."
10:30 PM
Pack and clean up.
LEAVE FOR HOME!!!
Stop for lunch
Jonathan McKee is president of TheSourceForYouthMinistry.com
and author of the new book "Do They Run When They See You Coming? Reaching Out to Unchurched
Teenagers."
(CLICK HERE FOR THE BOOK) Jonathan
speaks and trains across the country
and provides free online resources, training, & ideas for youth workers at
www.TheSource4YM.com
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