Brian Kissinger lives in Gaming, Austria, where he serves as director of Student Life for Franciscan University’s study abroad program. He has a passion for sharing the Gospel, and he emphasizes a message of hope in a culture that has lost its sense of purpose. Brian married the girl of his dreams, Courtney, in 2012, and they are the proud parents of three children.
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Chris Mueller – Host
Chris Mueller is a youth minister from Murrieta, California. He crafts dynamic talks that communicate the Gospel of Jesus Christ in a way that resonates with teen and adult audiences alike. Chris is the president and founder of 242Revolution Ministries, a nonprofit organization that invites this generation to share in the devotion of the first generation of Christians—devoted to the teaching of the apostles, to the communal life, and to the breaking of the bread and prayer (Acts 2:42). Chris and his wife, Christina, live in California with their six children.
Evacuation Plan
Evacuation Plan
In case of an emergency, please follow all directions of the security officers on site. For weather-related emergencies, TARC arena is the designated shelter. In the case of a general threat to campus security, fire alarms will activate if the building needs to be evacuated. Take the nearest exit and remain calm. Carthage Security will be present to direct traffic. For any security concerns, call Carthage Security at 262-551-5911.
Session Entry
Groups may enter Tarble Arena anytime once the doors open and take their assigned seats. Refer to the schedule for the “Doors Open” time.
Prayer Ministry
First Line of Defense
Thank you for your yes to care for and minister to the youth at the Steubenville Youth Conference!
The group leader and adult chaperones are the primary ministers to the youth on the weekend. Please be sure to share all of this information with all adult chaperones and religious in your group.
The Team of Prayer Ministers
Prayer ministers will be wearing green shirts and will be available on Friday and Saturday night and Sunday morning. They may approach you to ask if you need assistance. Feel free to approach a prayer minister for help.
Role of Prayer Ministry
The role of prayer ministry is to serve and support you and your chaperones by offering spiritual assistance to the youth in your group. Prayer ministry is an extension of the ministry done by the ministry team from the stage and by you as the group leader and chaperones. They can assist you if there are several youth that need attention or if there is a particular situation that you and your chaperones are unsure how to handle.
Remaining Present
If a prayer minister does assist your youth, it is ideal to have an adult chaperone from your group present to watch over and pray with them, as it is good for youth to have a familiar person present. In addition, it is the adult chaperone who will be going home with the youth. Therefore, he or she can continue to pray for and with the youth at home if needed. If this is not possible, know that the prayer minister will encourage the youth and let them know that group leaders and chaperones are there for them, if need be.
Group Leader Information Packet
Information is distributed upon check in.
Franciscan LEAD Participants
Franciscan LEAD participants MUST be picked up by the group leader or an adult chaperone NO LATER than 4 p.m. to join their group for the weekend. They will be in the racquetball courts, near Tarble Lobby.
Map
Bus Drivers
Bus drivers will be directed by Carthage Security as to when/where to go. Loading and unloading will take place in front of Tarble Lobby, in Lot A of Carthage. There is no overnight bus parking on Carthage Campus.
Private Vehicles – Park in Lot A.
Arrival and Check In
Check in: 1 to 4 p.m. Location: Tarble Lobby, off Lot A