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Smoking & Alcohol Policy/ Wi-Fi Access

Smoking & Alcohol Policy
Except for designated outside areas, all conference venues are smoke-free facilities. During the conference, we ask all participants, including adult chaperones, to refrain from smoking. The consumption of alcohol is strictly prohibited during the weekend.

Wi-Fi Access
There is an open Wi-Fi network available at the Convention Center. Speed will fluctuate based on the numbers of users at any given time.

Session Entry

In an attempt to seat everyone fairly, we have devised a system for assigned seats during the event.  Each group will be assigned to a seating section and group of seats. Your group MUST sit in their assigned seats.  Please keep in mind, the entire venue is sold out; there are no open seats available.

Seating will be assigned for two periods, Friday evening through Saturday afternoon and Saturday evening through Sunday morning.  Before each main session, please pay particular attention to the section and rows your group is assigned and the recommended entry door your group should use.  This information will be provided to group leaders at check in on Friday.

Dress Code/Lost & Found

Dress Code
All participants, including adults, are expected to dress appropriately in modest attire. Low-cut tops, mini skirts, short shorts, or clothing with offensive language or obscene pictures are not allowed.

Lost & Found
Lost & Found is located at the Information Desk in the convention center lobby. If you realize after the conference that you lost something, call 303-715-3178 within two weeks to claim your items.

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 orange shirts and will be available on Friday and Saturday night.  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 also. 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.

Mike Gormley

Michael Gormley, aka “Gomer,” is the co-host of Catching Foxes, a podcast for young adults that discusses the collision of faith and culture. Gomer has an MA in theology and Christian ministry from Franciscan University of Steubenville, where he met his wife, Shannon, the mother of his four kids. He works full time at a parish in Texas, coordinating young adult and adult evangelization, and he runs a side hustle called LayEvangelist.com.

Josh Blakesley – Worship Leader

Josh Blakesley has acknowledged a simple calling: to make music that moves people into prayer and action. Josh and his band mates have dedicated themselves to making quality music for the Church and spreading the Gospel. He has led music for 20-plus years at various events, churches, festivals, and conferences, including the Steubenville Conferences. In addition to touring, songwriting, and producing, Josh serves as the assistant music director at his home church in Alexandria, Louisiana.

Megan Mastroianni

Megan Mastroianni has spoken to people all over the country and beyond about the mercy and love of God. She is very passionate about her relationship with Christ and has a sincere desire to inspire people to deeper intimacy with him. Megan currently lives in Philadelphia and serves as the associate director of Anthem, the youth and young adult ministry for the Archdiocese.

Meal Times

Meals
All meals will be served buffet style at Antonian Hall, the campus cafeteria.

  • Meal times are worked into the schedule throughout the conferences
  • Admittance to the cafeteria will be scheduled at designated times by wristband color.
  • Extra food and coffee is available for purchase outside of meal times around campus. Visit Cupertino’s in the J.C. Williams Center.

Allergies and Dietary Needs
Allergies must be reported to the Conference Staff prior to the start of the conference.

  • Our Food Service Provider is able to accommodate allergies to milk, eggs, wheat, soy, fish, shellfish, peanuts, tree nuts, gluten, and dairy, as well as diabetic needs and low sodium diets.
  • You will receive a special mark on your wristband at check-in and will utilize a separate line in the cafeteria to acquire your food.

All meals are served in Antonian Hall at the following times per wristband color

Friday Dinner 4:30-7:00pm

Blue 4:30pm
Yellow 4:50pm
Green 5:10pm
Red 5:30pm

Saturday Breakfast 6:30-8:30am

Green 6:30am
Red 6:50am
Blue 7:10am
Yellow 7:30am

Saturday Women’s Lunch 12:15pm-1:15pm

Green and Red  12:15pm
Blue and Yellow  12:45pm

Saturday Men’s Lunch 11:15am-12:15pm 

Red and Green 11:15am
Blue and Yellow 11:45am

Saturday Dinner 5:15-7:15pm

Red 5:15pm
Green 5:35pm
Yellow 5:55pm
Blue 6:15pm

Sunday Breakfast 7:00-9:00am

Yellow 7:00am
Blue 7:20am
Red 7:40am
Green 8:00am

Sunday Lunch Noon-1:00pm  

All groups will receive “Lunch to Go.”

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