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 BREAKAWAY SCHEDULE

  • 4:00pm - Registration & Check In

    6:30pm - Dinner

    8:00pm - Worship & Speaker

    11:00pm - Free Time

  • 8:00-8:30am - Spiritual Disciplines

    8:30-9:15am - Breakfast

    9:30am - Worship & Speaker

    11:30am - Lunch

    1:00pm - Elective

    2:00pm - Elective

    2:50pm - Free Time

    6:00pm - Dinner

    7:30pm - Worship & Speaker

    9:30pm - Free Time

  • 8:30-9:00am: Spiritual Disciplines

    9:00-9:45am - Breakfast

    10:00am - Worship & Speaker

    11:30am - Clean Up

    12:00pm - Departure

FREE TIME ACTIVITIES


FRIDAY LATE NIGHT

Karaoke in the Cafeteria

Kickball on the big field

Gaga Ball near the basketball courts

Board Games in the Cafeteria

Snack Shack open after service until 11:30pm


SATURDAY AFTERNOON (3:00-6:00)

Sports Tournaments:

Basketball at the Basketball Courts - 5 players per team

Volleyball at the Volleyball Court - 7 players per team

Soccer at the Softball Field - 6 players per team

Ax Throwing - past the Volleyball Court

The Lake - behind the Cafeteria, past the field. It will be open from 3:00-5:00 for canoeing and swimming. Lifejackets are provided and required.

Quiet Study Rooms are available in the Tabernacle

Snack Shack open from 3:00-5:00


SATURDAY LATE NIGHT

Pickleball - on the Basketball Courts

Smores - under the Gazebo

Snack Shack - open after service until 11:00pm


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SPIRITUAL DISCIPLINES

Saturday Morning 8:00-8:30

Sunday Morning 8:30-9:00

  • Located at the Gazebo

    Led by Olivia Parisius (Nicholls)

  • Located at The Snack Shack

    Led by Anna-Lisa Atkinson (ULM).

  • Located at the Basketball Courts.

    Led by Kayla Ellis (Nicholls)

 
 

 ELECTIVES

(Choose two: Saturday at 1:00 & 2:00)

  • Dating can be stressful and confusing. The good news: God cares about who you date and has a lot of things to say about relationships. In this session, we’ll talk about how to start and sustain dating in a way that honors your walk with God. Join us for an honest conversation about dating with time for Q&A.

    Facilitators: Katie Daste (LSU) & Zack Parks (LSU)

    Location: Tabernacle Main Area

  • Have you ever felt frustrated in your walk with God?  Why is it that we can follow Jesus for years, yet find that many areas of our lives look the same as before we knew Jesus at all?  Maybe you’ve felt like you’re trying hard to grow in your walk with God, but you’re frustrated by your progress. Maybe you’ve never considered how God might want to transform different parts of your life. In this class, we’ll discuss what it means to be a follower of Jesus and how our formation is essential to how we connect with God and with other people. 

    Facilitators: Jonathan Buras (LSU) & Brandon Daste (LSU)

    Location: Tabernacle Room 1

  • Do you know God? We know the Father and the Son, but who is Holy Spirit? This class will cover who He is, what He has done and what He is still doing, and how we partner with HIm as we live the life God has called us to live.

    Facilitator: Kelsey Price (Southern)

    Location: Tabernacle Room 2

  • What is truth?  What is sin?  What do we redeem, reject, and respect from our own lives and cultures?

    Facilitator: James Price (Southern)

    Location: Tabernacle Room 3

  • What does the Bible have to say about sex, sexuality and the world we find ourselves living in?

    Facilitator: Jenni Weiss (LA Tech) & Logan Sims (LA Tech)

    Location: Cafeteria 1

  • Prayer is talking to God, but do we let Him speak? God is speaking, but it’s not always as clear as we would like.  This class can help you learn how to hear God and help give you ways to listen.

    Facilitator: Malori Sims (LA Tech)

    Location: Cafeteria 2

  • Could your technology habits be taking a toll on your mental and spiritual health? We’ll discuss a combination of the science behind technology addiction, the ways it can increase anxiety and stress in our mind, and the wisdom and hope the Bible has for us.

    Facilitator: Ali Buras (LSU)

    Location: Cafeteria 3

  • Learn how to be relevant, real, and relational with others about your faith. 

    Facilitator: Tyler Gerfers (ULM)

    Location: Cafeteria 4

  • It has nothing to do with apologizing. Apologetics is the rational defense of Christianity.  How do we share the Gospel with an increasingly secular world?  Why is It important to be a rational Christian?

    Facilitator: Brandon Cole (Nicholls)

    Location:The Breezeway (between the cafeteria and office)

  • Have you ever tried to read the Bible and felt confused as to what it’s trying to say?  Or maybe you’ve felt overwhelmed at how long it is?  Don’t worry! In this breakout class, we’ll explore the overarching story of the Bible, examining its unique literary styles and the significance of understanding them. We’ll discuss how to approach scripture in a way that helps us understand who God is, the richness of His love for us and what He desires for our lives.

    Facilitator: Juan Rojas (LSU)

    Location: Snack Shack

  • Do you have a heart for Jesus and others? Have you ever thought about being a campus missionary? Have you considered the Chi Alpha internship? The why, where, how, and when of becoming a Chi Alpha Campus Missionary.

    Facilitators: Miranda Taylor (UL)

    Location: Conference Room by the Office

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