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Mission Principle
We based our conference on a "mission" principle
We
based our conference on a "mission"
principle. Our youth were put into dorms that had its own
district name and they belonged to a zone e.g District Helaman Zone Omner
(we based the names on Book of Mormon names and places). We had the
youth arrive at conference in their Sunday best where we had registration
and orientation. Thereafter we had dinner and then we showed them
the video called "How rare a possession". Because of some
of the distances traveled, some more than 500 kms they had an early night.
On day two they woke up and had to do personal prayers and scripture,
district prayers and scriptures and the choice of doing a Zone testimony
meeting. Now all this was based on the game of life concept.
The scored points for all the things they did and could get extra points
for doing extra "good" things. We then split the day into
two and the group was also split into two as we had approx 250 youth
there. The first group had to attend "workshops", it was
basically a
choice
of spiritual and not so spiritual games they could do. Matching the
names of the prophets, fishing, palm reading, scripture questions etc (it
was basically a choice of whether they wanted to do it or not - some chose
to ignore the activities and sleep or do their own thing and hard as it
was we left them to do that yet keeping an eye on them. The other
group played all sorts of sports and both these groups where given points
as to what they chose and also in the sports side for participation.
then we had lunch and then the two groups swapped round and the whole
things started again. They were then given some free time and in the
late afternoon we did the mini olympics games in the activities handbook
with them. That night we had a three course dinner where the wards
had to decorate their own tables and they we judged according the best
decorated and given a certificate for various reason (funkiest, best
dressed, inspirational etc.) and an award ceremony for those who had
completed Duty to God and
Personal Progress and received their medallions, and then we also
recognized those that were up to date with their booklets (girls and guys)
- great motivations tool they each received a certificate and a bag of
goodies (just some sweeties). We also recognized them for doing the
stake challenge which is to read the Book of Mormon every 4 months, we
recognized re-activation and gospel in action for those moving up from
primary to youth who have achieved this award. It was a wow evening.
After that it was scriptures and prayers and bed time.
The following morning was Saturday (but for us Sunday
meetings took place). The youth dressed up in their Sunday best
again and started the day the same as the day before. We had a choir
competition in the morning just before lunch and then before lunch the
youth had to hand in their score cards so that we could tally up the
points. Unbeknownst to them, their scores determined what they had
for pudding after their meal. According to their scores they were
divided up into Celestial, Terrestrial and Telestial kingdoms. Those
in the Celestial Kingdom received trifle for pudding, those in the
Terrestrial received jelly and custard and those in the Telestial received
an apple and a biscuit. Well to say the least we had some very upset
youth who felt that we had been unfair and after lunch when we had our
final Spiritual meeting where the Stake President Spoke to the youth he
made them realize that we can either work hard and do the things that are
right (you can also have good clean
fun)
or not be bothered and that was how life worked. He then challenged
them to remember the feelings they had when they did not make the
celestial kingdom and to work on it so that they can be assured a spot
with the Savior and Heavenly Father.
Well. by the next week-end we had all the Bishops
phoning us and asking what we had done to their youth because they were
all raving about the spectacular conference they had and how it was the
best ever. All I know is that it was hard work but well worth it.
By the time the final day came, all the youth were cheerful and were up at
05h00 in the morning ready for prayers and scripture study and testimony
meetings. |
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