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Responsibilities

Responsibilities 

  • Assist staff and volunteers in enforcing conference policies.
  • Prior to leaving your hotel and entering the conference venue, monitor your group’s clothing choices and if needed, request a wardrobe change prior to leaving the hotel.  NOTE: Taylor Arena will be COOL!
  • Share your seat assignment information with all members of your group.
  • Outside food or drink may not be brought into Mayo Civic Center; it is a breach of our contract.

Emergencies/First Aid/Evacuation Plan

For emergencies 24 hours a day and for less urgent matters, call Pam Beaulieu at 952-288-4878. Families may also leave messages by calling Pam at 952-288-4878. Be sure to call 911 in medical emergency during non-conference hours (11:30 p.m. to 7 a.m

First Aid
Riverview Suite A

Evacuation Plan

  • The weather radio is monitored at all times.
  • Remain in your location until notified.
  • Direction will be given from stage and overhead PA system.
  • You will be directed to emergency locations in Interior Hallways (NOT Taylor Arena).

Dress Code/Lost & Found

Dress Code
All participants, including adults, are expected to dress appropriately in modest attire. TOPS: no low-cut, spaghetti straps, muscle shirts, sleeveless or off the shoulder. BOTTOMS:  no mini skirts or short shortshemline must be at fingertip-length or below when arms are hanging at the side. NOTE: Yoga pants are okay, but only when worn WITH a fingertip-length modest tunic. Absolutely no clothing with offensive language or obscene pictures is allowed. All clothing must cover midriffs and undergarments.

Lost & Found
Lost & Found is located at Grand Lobby South at the Partnership For Youth table. If items are not claimed prior to end of conference, they may be claimed by calling the office at 952-224-0333 within two weeks.

Discounts

Jamba Juice – 20% off order – show wristband to receive discount.

Jimmy’s Pita & Poke – Free drink with purchase of Poke bown or Pita sandwich – show wristband to receive discount.

Father John Parks

Father John Parks is a priest for the Diocese of Phoenix, Arizona. Before seminary, Father Parks received a degree in theatre from Arizona State University and was a youth speaker specializing in pro-life and chastity topics. Father Parks was ordained a priest in 2010, has taught theology and philosophy at a Catholic high school the last four years, and is currently the vicar for Evangelization for the Diocese of Phoenix. Father Parks has a great passion for the Gospel and loves being a priest.

Bob Rice – Host

Bob Rice desires to share the love of God using every talent with which he has been blessed. He is an internationally known speaker, acclaimed musician, inspirational teacher, and innovative writer. Bob received his PhD in Evangelisation (not a typo; that’s how the Brits spell it) from Liverpool Hope University and currently is the director of the Master of Arts in Catechetics and Evangelization Program at Franciscan University of Steubenville. He is married to Jennifer and they have seven children. You can keep up with him at bob-rice.com.

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

There are Prayer Ministry Stations located around the Arena or in the Student Union throughout all sessions. Prayer ministers will be wearing red shirts and “Prayer Ministry” lanyards.

Prayer ministers are there to be of assistance in an intercessory and hands-on way to help the teens experience Christ’s love, healing, and hope as much as possible. Please encourage the teens in your group to take an opportunity to pray with our Prayer Ministry Team.

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. 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 well, as it is good for the 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.