GENERAL INFO Dates: July 11-15 Location: San Antonio, TX Cost: $0* *Our church s Youth Ministry budget provides for our adults sponsors to go to Serve Week, but if you are able to pay a small portion of your cost ($15, $30, or $60), it would be a great help to our Serve Week budget and allow us to provide greater scholarship help to students. Deadline to register: July 3 INSTRUCTIONS Each participant must register online at www.southoaks.org/serveweek and have a 2016 SOBC Transportation/Medical Form on file with the church. All forms can be downloaded from the website. Each adult going will need to have completed a background check and Child Abuse Prevention Training. Both of these are good for two years and the Youth Staff will let you know if they are missing anything regarding this issue. *Registration is not complete until all paperwork is turned in to the Youth Ministry Office at South Oaks Baptist Church no later than July 3! WHAT WE WILL BE DOING We will be working with the San Antonio Baptist Association to assist churches with repairs, painting, cleaning, landscaping, and other various projects. There is a chance we will be helping with a Backyard Bible Club. We will also be working with Daily Bread Ministries to assist in their food pantry. Each night we will have a FUN element to the trip. On the way down Monday, we will be going to Schlitterbahn Water Park for the evening and dinner. Each participant will receive an armband that they will use for dinner inside the water park. On Tuesday, we will eat dinner near the River Walk at a Giant Pizza Parlor before we head to the River Walk to an evening to relax and take in the sites. On Wednesday, we will head to the San Antonio Missions baseball game for an all you can eat dinner and baseball game. On Thursday, we will head to Fiesta Texas Amusement Park for the evening of fun and dinner. LODGING We will be staying at The Hills Baptist Church in San Antonio. The girls will be staying in one part of the church and the boys will be staying in the gym. The church has guys and girl s locker rooms with showers, a kitchen, a meeting space, and a gym. The Hills Church 2255 Horal Street San Antonio, TX 78227
CONTENTS What to Bring What NOT to Bring Things We Have an Understanding About Dress Code A Final Word Student Serve Week Registration Form Itinerary TURN IN TO THE CHURCH Fill out the Serve Week Registration Form 2016 online at www.southoaks.org/serveweek Background Check (if necessary) Complete C.A.P. Training (if necessary) 2016 South Oaks Baptist Church Transportation/Medical Form (if necessary) HERE S WHAT WE NEED FROM YOU: There are four things that we need from you prior to Serve Week 1.) Complete Volunteer Paperwork Our church policies require all volunteers to fill out a volunteer application and complete a background check bi-annually. This must be completed by Sunday, July 3! A link with needed documents will be sent to you soon. 2.) Attend Serve Week Training We will have 4 training meetings for Serve Week. Each participant will be required to attend 3 of the 4. These meetings will take place in the gym Sunday Nights (June 5, June 12, July 3, July 10) from 6:15-7:30 PM. 3.) Complete C.A.P. (Child Abuse Prevention) Training Each adult sponsor attending any South Oaks Baptist Church event must complete Child Abuse Prevention Training Curriculum, then complete and pass an exam every other year prior to their participation in church sponsored events. You will receive an email from @ministrysafe.com, it may go to your SPAM folder so you may need to check there. Once you watch the video and take the quiz, it will automatically send me the results of the quiz. This is mandatory for all adults; you will not be able to attend Serve Week without this training. 4.) Be the support We must remember that this is the students mission trip. We must allow them to do the work. Our job is to support them, encourage them and help them when necessary. There will be students on this trip that need all the support we can give them and need to be shown the love of an adult that cares for them. We need to be that for them!
WHAT TO BRING Air mattress, sleeping bag, blanket, pillow towels and shower shoes Bible work clothes (clothes that you don t mind getting soiled or maybe ruined) T-shirts (NO TANK TOPS) shorts (modest length) jeans casual clothes comfortable, safe closed-toed shoes (tennis shoes or sneakers) sandals if desired but only to wear off duty away from mission site (open toed footwear is NOT permitted during working hours) appropriate sleeping attire (you will be required to be FULLY dressed when out of your bunk rooms and in hallways) toiletries & sun block lotion prescribed medications (if any) spending money paint brush work gloves personal water bottle WHAT NOT TO BRING any prank stuff drugs, alcohol, tobacco products & e-cigarettes any type of weapon (firearms, guns or knives) fireworks or anything like that whiney, grumpy, complaining attitude anything else that would take the focus off of what you are there for! THINGS WE HAVE AN UNDERSTANDING ABOUT PLEASE READ OVER THIS LIST AND UNDERSTAND EACH ITEM 1. All participants must keep a good attitude. Attitude is the key to everything else! 2. All participants must be ON TIME and participate in all services, activities and meals. 3. Cell phones will not be permitted on Ministry sites. 4. If you aren t sure where to go or what to do ask a sponsor! 5. Students must remain in their dorms from "lights out" until 7:00am. 6. No girls in guys rooms/no guys in girls rooms! No exceptions! 7. Students are expected to read and follow the dress code. 8. Shoes should always be worn outside the dorm room. 9. You are responsible for keeping all of your belongings ON or UNDER your bunk. You will be expected to keep your dorm and bathroom clean. Take care of your stuff and respect other people s stuff! 10. There will be no rough play permitted in the dorms, cafeteria or worship center. Any property damage will be paid for by the student(s) responsible and his or her family.
11. Please limit the use of shaving cream, toothpaste and toilet paper to the restroom area. Do not administer these items to anyone or anything other than yourself. If you make a mess, clean it up! 12. The following items are not allowed at Serve Week: knives, fireworks, firearms, radios, personal stereo devices (except for use with headphones when going to sleep), video games, drugs, alcohol, tobacco products, e-cigarettes, water balloons, airsoft guns, or water guns. These will be confiscated upon detection. Leave the games, weapons and technology at home! 13. Do not leave the camp grounds without the permission of the Youth Minister. 14. Please do not tamper with the air conditioning controls. You can cause a problem for everyone! Turning the thermostat too high or too low can result in the unit malfunctioning. DRESS CODE Out of respect for Christ and each other, and as a result of fashion trends, we have established a dress code (similar to the AISD/MISD Dress Codes) at camp. Please keep the following guidelines in mind when shopping and/or packing for the week. The adult sponsors will help make sure we are all following this agreement. Students who choose to violate these guidelines will have the choice of changing clothes or risk being sent home at their own cost. SHIRTS AND BLOUSES: Please do not wear shirts that have questionable or potentially offensive pictures, logos or statements on them. It s not the best way to draw attention to yourself. Daytime events: wear appropriate shirts for daytime activities. Tank tops are not allowed outside the dorm rooms. Evening events (after dinner): casual clothes may be worn, remember no tank tops or spaghetti straps. SHORTS, SKIRTS AND DRESSES: Daytime: appropriate short length for daytime activities no extremely short-shorts. Girls: please avoid tight, tiny cheerleader shorts. Guys: please avoid the sag. It s not a good look and we don t want to see your underwear. Evening events (after dinner): the length of a skirt, dress or shorts* need to be a minimum of half the distance between the fingertips and the top of the knee when the hand is fully extended down the side of the student's leg. *If you have to ask, it s probably too short. These guidelines are intended to help everyone have the best possible experience at Serve Week. If you have any questions about the dress policy, please call the Youth Office. We appreciate your help with this!
A FINAL WORD I cannot express how excited that we, the Youth Ministry Staff, are that you have chosen to join us at Serve Week 2016. We believe this will be one of the most important, exciting week of the year! As you know, Serve Week will be here before you know it and we want to help make sure that you are prepared. We will do everything we can to make sure that everyone has a great week so show up on July 11 ready to have fun, meet new people, participate as part of a team, and learn more about following the Jesus Way. Remember, this is a Christian mission trip, we do expect everyone who participates to respect our commitment to Christ and follow the guidelines. A positive, flexible attitude is essential! While we want each individual to have a good experience, our greater responsibility is to the larger group. Please look over and be familiar with Things We Have an Understanding About before we get to Serve Week. These are not just "suggestions," they are requirements! Also, please look over the Dress Code and keep it in mind when you re shopping and packing for camp. All paperwork should be completed and turned in to the Youth Office no later than Sunday, July 3. This will help us make registration on Monday, July 11 as efficient as possible. Please call the Youth Ministry Office at 817.478.8284 if you have any questions! Here's an overview of the schedule for the week: Monday, July 11: 11:00am Students arrive at the Activities Building. All students should drop their luggage outside at the trailer, then check in at the registration tables in the gym. ** Eat lunch before you come or bring something to eat with you. 4:00pm Arrive at Schlitterbahn Water Park (dinner included with admission) 8:00pm Depart Schlitterbahn (all participants will need to eat dinner before we leave) 9:00pm Arrive at The Hills Baptist Church 11:30pm Lights out Tuesday-Thursday, July 12-14: 8:00am Breakfast 8:30am Morning devotional 9:00am Head to mission sites 12:00pm Lunch 3:00pm Head back to The Hills Baptist Church 5:30pm Tuesday: Dinner and River Walk Wednesday: Dinner and San Antonio Missions baseball game Thursday (4pm): Fiesta Texas and dinner 10:00pm Head back to The Hills Baptist Church 10:30pm Large group time 11:30pm Lights out
Friday, July 15 8:00am Breakfast 8:30am Morning devotional 9:00am Head to mission sites 12:00pm Lunch and head back to The Hills Baptist Church 1:00pm Clean-up & pack-up 2:00pm Head back to Arlington 7:30pm Arrive back in Arlington I hope you will plan to be part of Serve Week 2016! Just like all of the mission trips we have been a part of, you have to be flexible. God is going to do some amazing things this week and I don t want you to miss out on any of it! Begin asking God now to prepare your heart for what He has for you. Be open to new people and new experiences. Expect God to do something miraculous in your life! To Make Him Famous, Carlos Montoya Minister to Students carlosmontoya@southoaks.org The Youth Ministry @ South Oaks Baptist Church 5925 HWY 287 Arlington, Texas 76017 817.478.8284 www.southoaks.org/serveweek