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Preparing God’s Family for a Secular Age: The Message of Deuteronomy MINDSET Summer Celebration July 1-3, 2018 Join us after work each evening at Summer Celebration! is schedule presents hundreds of opportunities at Summer Celebration, July 1-3. However, if you can only come in the evenings, or even just for one, a blessing awaits. Spiritual feasting. Nationally recognized keynote speakers discuss how to develop a spiritual mindset for our secular age, through the lessons of Deuteronomy. 5:30 p.m. Sunday and 6 p.m. Monday in Allen Arena. Conversation. Late-night talks on interesting and challenging aspects of Christian living. Sunday at 8 p.m. and Monday at 8:30 p.m., check this schedule for each evening’s topics and locations. Inspiration. Bring a bag of popcorn and see the latest Christian movies in Shamblin eatre. e Case for Christ, 8 p.m. Sunday Samson, 8:30 p.m. Monday Fellowship. Lipscomb’s Alumni Association hosts a reception and a chance to greet and support members of the Burnette Chapel Church of Christ, survivors of a shooting in Antioch, TN, in 2017. 8 p.m. Sunday in Bison Square. Late Night Praise! Nothing will keep you wide awake and inspired like acappella music performed by groups from near and far on the Summer Celebration stages. Won by One at 9:15 p.m. in Flatt Amphitheater Sunday and United Voice Worship at 9:30 p.m. Monday in Bison Square. Bison Block Party with Fireworks! Bring your friends and family to play games, eat dinner and enjoy live music and the finale fireworks. 5:30 p.m. Tuesday in Allen Arena Mall. Plenty of parking on campus and nearby. Open to all. No registration needed. For questions or details, call 615.966.6609 or visit summercelebration.lipscomb.edu. Journey with us as we step into the heart of Moses and review Israel’s covenant history—from Mount Sinai to the Plains of Moab. Step back and watch God’s faithfulness to His people unfold in spite of Israel’s repeated unfaithfulness to His covenant. Study with us as we apply it to the era we now engage in—the secular era— and learn how to navigate our own troubled waters in this millennia.

Join us after work each evening at Summer Celebration! · Conversations of Significance, hosted by Rhonda Lowry—Collins Alumni Auditorium HAZELIP SERIES* “Great Themes of Deuteronomy:

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Preparing God’s Family for a Secular Age:

The Message of Deuteronomy

MINDSET

Summer CelebrationJuly 1-3, 2018

Join us after work each evening at Summer Celebration!This schedule presents hundreds of opportunities at Summer Celebration, July 1-3.

However, if you can only come in the evenings, or even just for one, a blessing awaits.

Spiritual feasting. Nationally recognized keynote speakers discuss how to develop a spiritual mindset for our secular age, through the lessons of Deuteronomy. 5:30 p.m. Sunday and 6 p.m. Monday in Allen Arena.

Conversation. Late-night talks on interesting and challenging aspects of Christian living.Sunday at 8 p.m. and Monday at 8:30 p.m., check this schedule for each evening’s topics and locations. Inspiration. Bring a bag of popcorn and see the latest Christian movies in Shamblin Theatre. The Case for Christ, 8 p.m. Sunday Samson, 8:30 p.m. Monday

Fellowship. Lipscomb’s Alumni Association hosts a reception and a chance to greet and support members of the Burnette Chapel Church of Christ, survivors of a shooting in Antioch, TN, in 2017. 8 p.m. Sunday in Bison Square.

Late Night Praise! Nothing will keep you wide awake and inspired like acappella music performed by groups from near and far on the Summer Celebration stages. Won by One at 9:15 p.m. in Flatt Amphitheater Sunday and United Voice Worship at 9:30 p.m. Monday in Bison Square.

Bison Block Party with Fireworks! Bring your friends and family to play games, eat dinner and enjoy live music and the finale fireworks.5:30 p.m. Tuesday in Allen Arena Mall.

Plenty of parking on campus and nearby. Open to all. No registration needed.

For questions or details, call 615.966.6609 or visit summercelebration.lipscomb.edu.

Journey with us as we step into the heart of Moses and review Israel ’s covenant history—from Mount Sinai to the Plains of Moab. Step back and watch God’s

faithfulness to His people unfold in spite of Israel ’s repeated unfaithfulness to His covenant. Study with us as we apply it to the era we now engage in—the secular era—

and learn how to navigate our own troubled waters in this millennia.

Sunday, July 12-4:15 p.m. • Faith & Culture Movie Series

“Woodlawn.” A depiction of the desegregation of the Woodlawn High School football team in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1973. Hosted by Mark McFerran of Pure Flix Entertainment—Shamblin Theatre, Bennett Campus Center

4:30-5:30 p.m. • Food and Fellowship Around Campus q Come early and join us for dinner in Bison Café, the Bennett Center

Food Court, Au Bon Pain or on the south mall of Allen Arena. While you’re there, check out the vendors in McQuiddy Gym.

5:30-6 p.m. • Sing-Along: Evening Celebration Singing—Allen Arena

q Led by Blake Parker and Robin Brannon

6-7:30 p.m. • Evening Celebration Session #1—Allen Arena q Josh Graves “The Way You Should Go” (Deut. 1: 1-5, 26-46)

q Patrick Mead “National Greatness” (Deut. 4: 1-14)

q Robin Brannon, Worship Leader

q Kopio Award: The Burnette Chapel Church of Christ

8-9:15 p.m. • Late Night Programs Lipscomb Alumni & Friends Gathering and Reception including

the Kopio Award Recipients: The Burnette Chapel Church of Christ—Bison Square

8-10:30 p.m. • Faith & Culture Movie Series “The Case for Christ” Lee Strobel’s story of moving from skeptic to faith. Hosted by Mark McFerran of Pure Flix Entertainment—Shamblin Theatre, Bennett Campus Center

Patrick Mead “Discussing True National Greatness”—Allen Arena

Jerry Rushford “A History of the Restoration Movement in Russia (1874-1929)”—Swang Chapel, Ezell Center

Keith Lancaster and Acapella present “An Evening of Praise & Harmony with Acapella”—Collins Alumni Auditorium

WELL HOUSE Gathering, hosted by Rob Touchstone—The Well Coffee House, Granny White Pike (across from campus)

9:15 p.m. Evening Celebration Praise q Won By One from Pepperdine University—Flatt Amphitheater

Monday, July 27 a.m.-6 p.m. • Prayers for Christian Witness in a Secular Age

q An all-day prayer station for personal prayer and meditation—McCaleb Missions Center, Ezell Center 238

7-8 a.m. • Sponsored Breakfast Program q Hosted by Kairos Church Planting—Speaker, Neil Reynolds:

“Regaining Our Missional Urgency”—Shamblin Theatre, Bennett Campus Center

7:15-8 a.m. • Special Early Risers’ Class q Ken Durham “Journey to the World and Heart of J.R.R. Tolkien” (based

on recent Lipscomb travel trip)—Faculty Club 1891, Bennett Campus Center (third-floor mezzanine)

Grab breakfast and bring it to class.

8:10-9 a.m. • Morning Classes HAZELIP SERIES* “Great Themes of Deuteronomy: Deut. 1-2” with

Phillip Camp—Swang Chapel, Ezell Center

John Mark Hicks Part 1: Christian Ethics in Deuteronomy, “How Do We Read Case Laws?”—Collins Alumni Auditorium

Stan Granberg and Neil Reynolds “Helping Declining Churches Make Good Decisions; Heritage 21 Foundation”—Shamblin Theatre, Bennett Campus Center

Jason Allison and Dave Morgan Part 1: “The Church of ‘They’: Loving and Leading Difficult People”—Faculty Club 1891, Bennett Campus Center (third-floor mezzanine)

L. Randolph Lowry Part 1: Discovering Your Centering Core, “Making Sure What Grounds You, Sustains You”—Paul Rogers Board Room, Ezell Center

Sally Gary Part 1: “Responding to the LGBTQ Community”—Ezell Center 301

Earl Lavender Part 1: “Faith Formation in a Secular Age”—Ezell Center 363

Chris Barnett “Who’s With Me? Continuing to Lead When No One’s Sure They Want to Follow”—Ezell Center 109

Steve Hemphill “27 Spiritual Weapons Straight from Scripture” —Ezell Center 136

Anthony Walker “Remember and Don’t Forget: God’s Deliverance and Direction”—Ezell Center 138

Josh Roberts “Rules of Engagement: God’s Instructions for Waging War and Timely Principles for Engaging Secular Culture”—Ezell Center 107

10-11:45 a.m. • Morning Celebration Session #2 —Allen Arena

q Hal Runkel “God Likes Grownups: Loving and Leading People to Adulthood, Beginning with Ourselves” (Deut. 6:1-12, 20-25)

q Jeremy Swindell and Landmark Praise Team, Worship Leaders

q Kevin Owen “It’s Not About You” (Deut. 8: 1-20)

q Rubel Shelly Part 1: “Written in Stone: Kingdom Ethics”

12-1 p.m. • Sponsored Lunch Programs q Hosted by Healing Hands International —Shamblin Theatre,

Bennett Campus Center

q Hosted by Hope for Life/Herald of Truth —Speaker, Jim Creech—South Concourse, Allen Arena

q Church Leader’s Lunch & Learn (spouses welcome) with Bobby Harrington—“Joining a Movement of Disciple Making Churches”—Faculty Club 1891, Bennett Campus Center (third-floor mezzanine).

Event hosted by Scott Sager and Lipscomb Church Services. Grab lunch in Bison Café and bring it

into Faculty Club 1891. There will be drinks and dessert available.

2-4 p.m. • Seminar Classes** Kaitlin Shetler “#ChurchToo: Addressing Sexual Harassment, Abuse

and Violence Against Women in the Church”—Shamblin Theatre, Bennett Campus Center

Hannah Parmalee “Teaching Emotional IQ to Today’s Emerging Adults”—Stowe Hall, Swang Business Center

*The Hazelip Series are classes exclusively taught by faculty from the Hazelip School of Theology that focus on the message of Deuteronomy.

**Seminar Classes run for two hours and are in-depth conversations on serious issues facing the church.

***Summer Celebration schedule is subject to change.

Meal EventsClassesEventsKeynotesWorship Movies

2-2:50 p.m. • Afternoon Classes HAZELIP SERIES* “Great Themes of Deuteronomy: Deut. 4-5” with

Lauren White—Swang Chapel, Ezell Center

Hal Runkel Part 1: “The 7 Deadly Sins of the 21st Century: Confessing All the Modern Ways We’re Killing Ourselves to Be Happy”—Collins Alumni Auditorium

Chris Altrock Part 1: “The Golden Triangle of Spiritual Growth”—Faculty Club 1891, Bennett Campus Center (third-floor mezzanine)

Buddy Bell Part 1: “Changing Your Mind! A New Look at Spiritual Growth”—Paul Rogers Board Room, Ezell Center

David Young and Renee Sproles Part 1: A New Day, “For Church Growth”—Ezell Center 301

Carlus Gupton “Convened Conversations: Bringing Congregations Together to Discuss What Really Matters”—Ezell Center 363

Anthony Fischetto Part 1: “Top Ten Tips to Transform Your Marriage”—Ezell Center 109

Holly Catterton Allen “Bringing the Generations Back Together: Becoming Intentionally Intergenerational in Outlook and Practice”—Ezell Center 136

May Patterson “Seeking a Familiar Face: The Transformational Journey of Connecting with God”—Ezell Center 138

Ken Kilpatrick “Get Off the Mountain and Take the Land: Claiming New Ground for God Today”—Ezell Center 107

3-3:50 p.m. • Late Afternoon Classes Conversations of Significance, hosted by Rhonda Lowry—Collins

Alumni Auditorium

HAZELIP SERIES* “Great Themes of Deuteronomy: Deut. 6” with Josh Strahan—Swang Chapel, Ezell Center

Erik Tryggestad “In 2018, Exactly What Is a Church of Christ?: The Christian Chronicle Ponders the Big Questions of our Fellowship”—Faculty Club 1891, Bennett Campus Center (third-floor mezzanine)

Brad and Marilyn Rhoads Part 1: “Grace Marriage: An Ongoing Marriage Ministry that Works…for All Marriages”—Paul Rogers Board Room, Ezell Center

Patrick Mead Part 1: “Thin Places: Encountering the Spiritual in Everyday”—Ezell Center 301

Jason Bybee “#blessed: The Beatitudes as Gracious Invitation”—Ezell Center 363

Bret Walters “Community Collaboration: How Community Partnerships Can Transform Your Church”—Ezell Center 109

Jeff Brown “My Father was a Starving Syrian: What Happens When We Forget Our Story? (Deut. 26: 1-11)”—Ezell Center 136

Sandi Rinderer “Living Out Your Legacy: A Study of Hebrews 12: 1-4”—Ezell Center 138

Mary Anne Oglesby-Sutherly with Rhonda Minton “The Church Family and Dementia”—Ezell Center 107

4:30-6 p.m. • Sponsored Dinner Programs q Hosted by Agape—Speaker, Jody Vickery—Hall of Fame Room,

Allen Arena

q Hosted by China Mission—Various Speakers on Ministry in China—Shamblin Theatre, Bennett Campus Center

q Elders/Minister’s Dinner (spouses welcome) with Buddy Bell “Simplifying Church: The Five Things That Allow for Growth”—Allen Arena, south concourse. Purchase ticket, $10, at Celebration Central to attend.

6-6:30 p.m. • Sing-Along: Evening Celebration Singing—Allen Arena

q Led by United Voice Worship

6:30-8 p.m. Evening Celebration Session #3—Allen Arena q Richard Barclay “Rebellion and Reprieve” (Deut. 9: 1-14, 25-29)

q Don McLaughlin “Circumcise Your Hearts” (Deut. 10: 12-22)

q Josh Kasinger, Worship Leader, and special guests United Voice Worship from Houston, TX

8:30-9:20 p.m. • Late Night Programs 8:30-10:30 p.m. • Faith & Culture Movie Series • “Samson” The

biblical story of spiritual power available in God’s strength. Hosted by Mark McFerran of Pure Flix Entertainment—Shamblin Theatre, Bennett Campus Center

“The Reading of the Law—Reenactment and Remembrance” (Deut. 26: 16-28:6) This festival of faith geared for the whole family will feature the reading of the law as found in Deut. 26. Hosted by John Mark Hicks and friends, this will be a memorable moment at Summer Celebration 2018.

Jerry Rushford “A History of Christian Colleges in the Restoration Movement”—Swang Chapel, Ezell Center

9:30 p.m. • Evening Celebration Praise q Josh Kasinger and United Voice Worship —Bison Square

Tuesday, July 37 a.m.-4:30 p.m. • Prayers for Christian Witness in a Secular Age

q An all-day prayer station for personal prayer and meditation—McCaleb Missions Center, Ezell Center 238

7-8 a.m. Sponsored Breakfast Program q Hosted by World Christian Broadcasting—Speaker, Andy Baker—

Shamblin Theatre, Bennett Campus Center

7:15-8 a.m. • Special Early Risers’ Class q Ken Durham “Journey to the World and Heart of C.S. Lewis” (based

on recent Lipscomb travel trip)—Faculty Club 1891, Bennett Campus Center (third-floor mezzanine)

Grab breakfast and bring it to class.

8:10-9 a.m. • Early Morning Classes HAZELIP SERIES* “Great Themes of Deuteronomy: Deut. 30” with

Mark Black—Swang Chapel, Ezell Center

John Mark Hicks Part 2: Christian Ethics in Deuteronomy, “How Do We Read Problem Texts?”—Collins Alumni Auditorium

Andy Baker “Be Strong and Courageous: Walking Near the Lord in a Secular World”—Shamblin Theatre, Bennett Campus Center

Jason Allison and Dave Morgan Part 2: “The Church of ‘They’: Loving and Leading Difficult People”—Faculty Club 1891, Bennett Campus Center (third-floor mezzanine)

L. Randolph Lowry Part 2: Developing Your Centering Core, “Framing Your Organization for God’s Future”—Paul Rogers Board Room, Ezell Center

Sally Gary Part 2: “Practical Resources for LGBTQ Youth and Parents”—Ezell Center 301

*The Hazelip Series are classes exclusively taught by faculty from the Hazelip School of Theology that focus on the message of Deuteronomy.

**Seminar Classes run for two hours and are in-depth conversations on serious issues facing the church.

***Summer Celebration schedule is subject to change.

Meal EventsClassesEventsKeynotesWorship Movies

Earl Lavender Part 2: “On a Journey with God: Being the Church the World Needs”—Ezell Center 363

Paul Prill “I Built This: The Hubris of Prosperity”—Ezell Center 109

Steve Hemphill “Things That Hinder Your Prayers”—Ezell Center 136

Peter Horne “Church Mosaic: Practical Steps Towards Ethnic Diversity in Local Congregations”—Ezell Center 138

Neil Reynolds “Your Church Can Grow Again: Five Keys to Revitalization”—Ezell Center 107

9:10-11:45 a.m. • Morning Celebration Session #4—Allen Arena

q Chris Smith “The Rule of Prosperity” (Deut. 30: 1-20)

q Jeremy Swindell and Landmark Praise Team, Worship Leaders

q Jerry Rushford “Remembering Our Songs” (Deut. 31:30-32:7)

q Rubel Shelly Part 2: “Written in Stone: Kingdom Ethics”

12-1 p.m. • Sponsored Lunch Programs q Hosted by Health Talents International—Speaker, Jenni Whitfield,

RN: “Daily Missional Life: Prioritizing Our Loves and Setting Margins”—Shamblin Theatre, Bennett Campus Center

q Hosted by Hands of Compassion Ministry—Speaker, Phillip Quelle—Hall of Fame Room, Allen Arena

q “A Candid Conversation About Money with Church Leaders” with Jason Thompson and Chris Smith—Faculty Club 1891, Bennett Campus Center (third-floor mezzanine)

Hosted by Scott Sager and Carlus Gupton. Bring your own lunch from Bison Cafe, drinks and

desserts will be provided.

2-4 p.m. Seminar Classes** Jeff Walling and The Next Gen Preacher Movement “Raising Up

the Next Generation of Great Preachers” Hosted by Jeff Walling with young speakers—Shamblin Theatre, Bennett Campus Center

Marnie C. Ferree of Bethesda Workshops “Breaking the Bonds of Sexual Addiction: How the Church Can Support Healing”—Stowe Hall, Swang Business Center. This seminar is limited to 60 people and registration is recommended at Celebration Central where you will receive a ticket of entrance.

2-2:50 p.m. Afternoon Classes HAZELIP SERIES* “Great Themes of Deuteronomy: Deut. 7-9” with

John Mark Hicks—Swang Chapel, Ezell Center

Hal Runkel Part 2: “The 7 Deadly Sins of the 21st Century: Confessing All the Modern Ways We’re Killing Ourselves to Be Happy”—Collins Alumni Auditorium

Chris Altrock Part 2: The Golden Triangle of Spiritual Growth, “How Dreary Spirituality Derives from Disregard”—Faculty Club 1891, Bennett Campus Center (third-floor mezzanine)

Buddy Bell Part 2: “Changing Your Mind! A New Look at Spiritual Growth”—Paul Rogers Board Room, Ezell Center

David Young and Renee Sproles Part 2: A New Day, “For Discipleship”—Ezell Center 301

Richard Barclay “Marriage By Design: Men Are Like Waffles; Women Are Like Spaghetti”—Ezell Center 363

Anthony Fischetto Part 2: “Top Ten Tips to Transform Your Marriage”—Ezell Center 109

Jason Bybee “Addressing Pornography: What ‘More Than Conquerors’ Did for Our Church”—Ezell Center 136

Nathan Randolph “Lead God’s People Through Adaptive Change: From the Waters of Marah to the Banks of the Jordan”—Ezell Center 138

Theresa Winnett “Building Bridges to Children, Teens and Families: Teens Thriving in a Secular World”—Ezell Center 107

3-3:50 p.m. • Late Afternoon Classes Conversations of Significance, hosted by Rhonda Lowry—Collins

Alumni Auditorium

HAZELIP SERIES* “Great Themes of Deuteronomy: Deut. 33-34” with Earl Lavender—Swang Chapel, Ezell Center

Taylor Hammett “Remembering Where We Came From: Five Core Practices Every Church Must Recover for Missional Living”—Faculty Club 1891, Bennett Campus Center (third-floor mezzanine)

Brad and Marilyn Rhoads Part 2: “Grace Marriage: An Ongoing Marriage Ministry that Works…for All Marriages”—Paul Rogers Board Room, Ezell Center

Patrick Mead Part 2: “Thin Places: Encountering the Spiritual in Everyday”—Ezell Center 301

Rob Touchstone “Open Hands and Open Hearts: Caring for the Poor, Marginalized and Oppressed”—Ezell Center 363

Joe Roberts “Leaders for the Renewing of God’s People: Discerning God’s Calling for Today’s Leaders”—Ezell Center 109

Kevin Owen “Created to Connect: With God, One Another and Culture”—Ezell Center 136

Tom Seals “The Importance of Spirituality to the Veteran”—Ezell Center 138

Dawn Wisniewski “Impressionable Faith: Parenting in a Secular Age”—Ezell Center 107

4:30-5:30 p.m. • Evening Celebration Session #5—Allen Arena

q Jeff Walling “Almost There” (Deut. 34: 1-12)

q Ken Young Worship Leader

5:30-9 p.m. • Bison Block Party: Fireworks, Food, Fun & More!—Allen Arena Mall

q Inflatable games for children, live music and food vendors for a family picnic will be set up in Allen Arena Mall.

9 p.m. • Fireworks —Allen Arena Mall

*The Hazelip Series are classes exclusively taught by faculty from the Hazelip School of Theology that focus on the message of Deuteronomy.

**Seminar Classes run for two hours and are in-depth conversations on serious issues facing the church.

***Summer Celebration schedule is subject to change.

Meal EventsClassesEventsKeynotesWorship Movies

Fireworks, Food, Fun & More!

Bison Block PartyJuly 3

Family friendly fun starts at 5:30 p.m.Complete details at

lipscomb.edu/bisonblockparty

Teenagers are not left out of the fun at Summer Celebration. We have created an environment tailored just for students. Complete with inspirational speakers, heartfelt

small group discussions and fun games, students will explore their relationship with Jesus and how that can influence every decision they make as we FOLLOW THE LEADER.

Please follow the Teen Program on Twitter @SumCelTeens

Location: High Rise—Commons Area

Sunday, July 18:30 p.m. • Late Night….ALRIGHT!!!

Monday, July 28:30 a.m. • WAKE UP with Small Group Challenges

9:10 a.m. • FOLLOW THE LEADER “Listen”

10 a.m. • Break

10:15 a.m. • Morning Celebration Session #2 in Allen Arena*

12:15 p.m. • Lunch with the Lipscomb Admissions crew

2 p.m. • Do Something Now

3 p.m. • Fun and Games

5 p.m. • Dinner*

6 p.m. • Evening Celebration Session #3 in Allen Arena*

8:30 p.m. • Late Night….ALRIGHT!!!

10 p.m. • Bed Time

Tuesday, July 38:30 a.m. • WAKE UP with Small Group Challenges

9:10 a.m. • FOLLOW THE LEADER “Love”

10 a.m. • Break

10:15 a.m. • Morning Celebration Session #4 in Allen Arena*

12:15 p.m. • Lunch with the Lipscomb Admissions crew

2 p.m. • FOLLOW THE LEADER with Jeff Walling the Next

Generation Preachers in Shamblin Theatre

4:30-5:30 p.m. • Evening Celebration Session #5 in Allen Arena*

5:30-9 p.m. • Bison Block Party, Live Music, and Fireworks!*

*Denotes period when teen should be with their parents.

Spiritual Fun for Teens

Children’s Programs

Registration• Children must be registered before they can participate in the children’s programs.

Go to www.lipscomb.edu/summercelebration/register to pre-register children online or go to Celebration Central in McQuiddy Gymnasium when you arrive on campus.

• Children who are registered must wear a wristband to participate in the children’s programs. • If you pre-registered online, pick up wristbands at Celebration Central on Sunday night.• If you register on site, get your wristband when you register.

Daytime Children’s Programs Monday and Tuesday, July 2 and 3Location• All daytime children’s programs will be in Harding Hall at

Lipscomb Academy (see campus map for directions).

Drop-Off/Pick-Up• Children can be brought to Harding Hall (wearing their

wristbands) beginning at 7:45 a.m. on Monday and Tuesday mornings.

• “Kingdom Kids” are to be picked up for lunch no later than noon, and they can return at 1:45 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday.

• All children are to be picked up by 4:15 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday.

Two Great Programs Available:Kingdom KidsFor 6-month-olds to 5-year-olds— not for those who’ve attended kindergartenMorning Session—8 a.m.–noonAfternoon Session—1:45–4:15 p.m. Children will have supervised playtime and group activities.

Summer Celebration Day CampFor those who have attended Kindergarten through Grade 6 8 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. (includes lunch). Children will rotate among the following classes: Bible, music, crafts, reading, gym time, Breakout Game, drama, outside play, science, team-building with Legos, computers and chapel.Two snacks will be offered, plus lunch at about 11:30 a.m.

Evening Children’s ProgramsSunday, Monday and Tuesday, July 1, 2 and 3

Location• All evening children’s programs will be in the Student

Activities Center (see campus map for directions).

Drop-Off/Pick-Up• Children can be brought to the SAC (wearing their

wristbands) by 5:45 p.m. on Sunday and Monday and beginning at 4:15 p.m. on Tuesday.

Kids Praise!Join us for praise, games, videos and devo! Sunday and Monday: 6-8 p.m. Tuesday: 4:30-5:30 p.m.

Evening children’s programs are for those who have attended kindergarten through Grade 6. A parent can attend with younger children.

A viewing room is open in the Hall of Fame Room during the Celebration Sessions for 6-month-olds to 5-year-olds (not for those who’ve attended kindergarten) and their parents. Please do not leave children unattended in this area.

Risk & Release Forms• A risk and release form is required before a child can participate.• This form is available online or at Celebration Central.Personal Items (backpacks, water bottles, etc.)• Please put identification on all personal items before arriving.

Lost Wristbands and Other Registration Questions• Please go to Celebration Central in McQuiddy Gym.• Wristbands, registration and risk/release forms will not be

available on site at the children’s program location.