In Christ, Let us be One

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Let Us Remember Each one of us experiences religion uniquely None of us have walked in each other's shoes or had the exact same life experiences Each of us has a different comprehension of the gospel None of us have read exactly the same library of materials, which is why study of the scriptures becomes a valuable common basis for understanding one another Each of us has been chastised by the Lord in the Answer for Covenant and in subsequent revelations None of us desires to let our hearts remain divided from one another and divided from God Each of us recognizes our need to do better in using precept, reason, and persuasion in our conversations None of us has arrived at this point without facing some amount of rejection, loss and heartache Each of us desires to repent, receive a new heart and draw near to God None of us wants to use control or compulsion over others, each treasures persuasion and long suffering Each of us desires to be equal Each of us desires to know God Let us embrace one another with acceptance and love In Christ, Let us be One

Conference Schedule FRIDAY: (Camp Cedaredge) 5:00-5:45 All CHECK IN: (Front of fireside room) 5:45-8:30pm Passover Welcome: Split into 2 groups Group 1: Group 2: 5:45-6:45 7:00-7:45 Chapel Dinner in Dining Hall Dinner in Dining Hall Chapel 8:00-8:30 Sacrament in Chapel; for both groups 8:30-9:00 PM Room check in for those staying at Camp Cedaredge 9-10:30pm Free time; bonfire and chairs set up for Breakouts SUNDAY: (Avalon Theatre) 6:00 AM Sunrise Hike (Colorado Monument) 9-9:20 Prayer; Congregational hymn 9:20-9:40 Sacrament hymn: In Humility, Our Savior 9:40-9:55 Easter message 9:55-10:10 Business: scripture committee and vote 10:10-12:10 Speaker: Denver Snuffer Jr. Closing song: Agnus Dei 12:10-12:20 Break (10min) 12:20-12:55 Q & A 1:00 PM Closing Prayer 1-2:30 pm Lunch on own 2:30-4pm Clean and Unclean Animals, Recovering the Lost Sheep. Back @ Avalon (Aldolpho Family)

SATURDAY: 6:45-7:45 AM Sunrise Hike/Baptisms/Yoga-meet @ Fireside Room 8:00 AM ALL CHECK IN (for people coming on Sat- front of fireside room) 8:00-8:30 AM Breakfast for those who stayed the night at the camp 9:00-10:30 YOUTH ages 12-19 meet in FIRESIDE ROOM, All others to Chapel. 9:00-10:30 AM Opening Session: Adults-Children 11 and younger meet in Chapel. Song: Word of God Speak; Welcome/Prayer Alex Gilmore Program: Scripture Committee Program: Restoration Archives Breakout Intro: Brian Bowler Musical number: Leroy Smedley Breakout Spirit: Bret Corbridge Musical number: 10:30-11am New Song by Jeremy Hoop Take kids to event places and go to first breakout (Kids ages 3-5 upstairs lodge in family room) (Kids ages 6-11: Parents sign up kids in the game room) 11-12:15pm Breakout Group Session One 12:15-1:30 Pick up kids and go to lunch 12:30-1pm Lunch Served 1:30-1:45 Adults and Children move to locations. (Kids ages 3-5 upstairs lodge in family room) (Kids ages 6-11 to the game room) (Youth ages 12-18 gather in Fireside Room) 1:45-2:50 Breakout group Session #2 3:00-4:10 Breakout group Session #3 4:20-5:20 Breakout group Session #4 5:20-5:30 Pick up children 5:30-6:00 Dinner Served 6:30-9:00 Group Baptisms Open 7:00-8:00 Singing practice in Chapel for Sunday performance 7:30-Late 8-10:00pm Visit, games, bonfire, free-time, Dance in Chapel

Camp Cedaredge and Housing Information Lodging: Check In: Friday 5-9PM Check Out: Sunday 7:30AM Dorms: Bring ALL your own bedding, pillows & towels. Before leaving: Please put all items back where they belong (beds, furniture, chairs) Vacuum rooms & Hallways Place all trash into bathroom trash cans Pick up trash on the grounds Wi-Fi Passwords: Chapel: Camp6677 Dorm1: Happy1040 Dorm2: crazy9890 Game Rm: Camp6677 Gym: tinkerbell5011 Lodge: Camp1011 Fireside Rm: Snacks1011 Childcare Information If you have not signed up for childcare, you must sign up to help in some capacity to receive child care services. Please see Diane Cummings to complete arrangements. (Her Phone Number on Camp: 970-589-4186) Look for Childcare Table by the game-room for information, Labels, and Identification wrist band or handstamp. Allergy Warning! There are Peanuts in the Snacks. Volunteers are still needed for the playground, mini-golf, and the game room supervisor. (A few minutes for one of the breakout times would be sufficient) Thank you for helping us with the children and your generosity and time.

Breakout Session Information: PURPOSE: Please understand the purpose of these breakouts is to invite and encourage class-led participation. What is shared is to be created by the participants themselves. Within the truths of Jesus Christ, Joseph Smith, and the Covenant being offered by God through Denver Snuffer, all are welcome to contribute supportive comments, prayers, and insight. SMALL GROUPS: Please help us accomplish our goal of achieving Small Groups so that increased group participation can occur. If you see a room or breakout is full, please go to your second choice if possible. FOLLOW THE SPIRIT: In addition to the earlier sign-up process, please also feel free to Follow the Spirit in relation to what breakouts you attend. We encourage you to ponder what you feel directed to do and say as the day unfolds. To be in the right place, with the right people, sharing truth about the Lord s Gospel is the primary point of this experience. Feel free to choose and create your own adventure this day. OUTSIDE OPTION: Facilitators please feel free to move your class outside if you wish. If you do so, and if applicable to your area, please end your class five minutes early so all chairs can be returned to the original location for the next session. CAMP CHAIRS: If you were able to bring your own personal camp chairs, just keep them with you as you move around the camp from session to session. For the Cedaredge Camp Chairs that we are renting, please leave them in their current locations and/or return them to the original spot if they are taken outside for your breakout. LAST SESSION: If you are facilitating or participating in the last session from 4:20 to 5:20 please take all of the Cedaredge Camp Chairs back to the Chapel or Dining Hall at the end of your breakout. CONSIDER The individual is a microcosm of the family. The family is a microcosm of the movement. The movement is a microcosm of Zion. Zion is a microcosm of Heaven on Earth. Heaven on Earth is a microcosm of God s Kingdom. What role could this conference play in our progression?

Saturday and Sunday Morning Hikes The Saturday morning hike is at the camp. There will be a one mile walkabout through the trees and over the creek. Meet at the fireside room at 6:45am. The Sunday Morning Hike is April 21st, Easter Sunday 4:30 AM Leave Camp Cedaredge to travel 1.5 hours to the Old Gordon Trail. 6:00 AM Meet at the trailhead parking lot. Sunrise at 6:30 AM (For those who are staying at Camp Cedaredge, it is advised to leave around 4:30 AM. (Make arrangements ahead of time if you want to carpool) Location: The Ribbon Trailhead (Old Gordon Trail) off of Little Park Road. Google map coordinates: (38.9947180, -108.6426210) (Google Maps) INFO: There is a restroom/outhouse facility at the trailhead. Easy 5-10-minute walk to reach destination. Accessible for all ages. No entry free since it is outside the Colorado National Monument. It is a 21-minute drive from the Sunday morning venue at the Avalon Theatre.