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U.M. ARMY Participating Church Training
Welcome youth/parents/volunteers to this training, hand out UM ARMY and BASIC Travel Guides—1/participant; it is our hope that this training will ready you for the mission field you are serving in this summer—although our travel guides cover a lot—each camp is unique with blessings abounding.
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Providing Christ-centered missions that serve people in need and promote spiritual growth and leadership development in youth and young adults. This is our mission statement; this is who we are—everything we do is measured by this statement; we are actively teaching our youth how to help their neighbors.
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Why do YOU UM ARMY? Why I UM ARMY…
Share a camp story of your own; ask youth to share their camp stories and/or experiences from other mission/service trips.
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Who are we? UM ARMY is a 501c3 non-profit run by a volunteer board of directors offering college, high school, middle school and family mission camp experiences. We are a connectional ministry with the UMC Speak to your role on the board of directors and how we approach planning camps
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Types of Missions Offered:
BASIC Middle School Camps work on and for area nonprofits and churches UM ARMY High School Camps provide home repairs to area residents UM ARMY Homefront college and young adult camp provide home repairs to area residents UM ARMY Family Camp provide home repairs to area residents Self explanatory
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2018 Missions UM ARMY Homefront May 20-26 @ Asbury UMC-Corpus Christi
UM ARMY Mixed Age June Bandera UMC UM ARMY Edna Hurricane Relief June Edna FUMC UM ARMY La Grange Hurricane Relief La Grange FUMC JH BASIC June Gonzales FUMC UM ARMY Victoria Hurricane Relief June Victoria FUMC JH BASIC July Mission FUMC UM ARMY Victoria Hurricane Relief July Victoria FUMC JH BASIC July University UMC San Antonio UM ARMY Brackettville July Fort Clark/Brackettville UMC Celebrate the camp the group you are training is attending—let them know about the camp leadership and other churches who are attending that camp—this information can be found in the 2013 camp planning document in dropbox
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UM ARMY Daily Schedule Sunday Monday-Friday Saturday
Utilize the schedule in the travel guide—should be page 15; talk about fun stuff during the week as well as work and worship.
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BASIC Daily Schedule Sunday Monday-Wednesday Thursday
Utilize the schedule in the travel guide—should be page 15—talk about fun stuff during the week as well as work and worship
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Dress Code Because BASIC and UM ARMY are typically going into communities, churches and non-profits, we strive not to offend anyone. UM ARMY uses the words “modest”, “conservative” and “appropriate” to describe clothing that is suitable for our work camps. All participants will wear appropriate clothing at camp for safety reasons and to reflect that we are a Christ centered organization. Clothing with objectionable printing, such as alcohol and tobacco advertising, offensive words or designs, are not allowed. Utilize page 11 in your travel guide to go over specifics on dress code
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Conduct Youth Covenant of Conduct Adult Covenant of Conduct
Safe Sanctuary/Trusted con Confianza—we define adults as anyone 23 years of age and older; follow UMC safe sanctuary policy, GROUP ROSTER sign off by the senior pastor is our check that all attending have met your church’s safe sanctuary policy. Participation Youth covenant of conduct is on page 14, adult covenant of conduct is on page 19, each church within the SWTC has their own safe sanctuary policies that meet the minimum requirements put forth by the conference office—the senior pastors sign off of the group roster is our check—take a group roster with you; participation can page 17
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Who’s camp ▪ Director ▪YAB ▪Program Team= Worship and Events ▪Administrative Coordinator ▪Safety Team ▪Kitchen Team ▪Site Coordinator ▪Color Group Leaders/Project leaders ▪Tool Coordinator ▪Work Team Adults Page 18 of travel guide; ask
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Work Teams 2 adults/team
Teams are made up of youth from different churches attending camp Travel everywhere with your work team Daily Leadership Roles: Team Leader(s) Devotional Leader(s) Safety Leader(s) Tools/Materials Leader(s) Food Leader(s) Navigator(s) Clarify the difference in WTA vs. WTLeaders—we are fulfilling our mission statement through these leadership roles. BASIC Camps have 2 leaders/day as opposed to High School camps. Pages in travel guide should help here
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What to Bring: Packing List Warehouse Tools Work Team Tool Kit
Work Team Cleaning Kit Work Team First Aid Kit Use lists in travel guide and also talk about labeling tools with colored tape
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What not to bring: i-pods/gaming devices Alcohol Illegal drugs
Tobacco Products Weapons
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Why we UM ARMY… Revitalize Depressed Areas/Communities
Give a boost of energy and excitement to host churches Teach our youth how to communicate with their elders Teach our youth how to use power tools and accomplish routine maintenance and simple construction Break down racial and socio-economic lines Truly teach the youth how to be Christ’s hands and feet to their neighbors and live out the Greatest Commandment
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Thank you for making this ministry happen!
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