Retreat Activity Guide

Retreat Activity Guide

Activities build foundations for a big impact

The team at Midwest Christian Retreats has assembled our best ideas for recreation activities! We have assembled these as we have helped planners facilitate these activities and as we have watched adults, families, and youth play on a beautiful summer day while we are stuck in the office working... We hope you'll find this guide helpful in planning a balanced schedule that utilizes recreation as a relationship builder, a memory builder, and tool to engage your attendees...     Continue Reading | Leave Comment

Written on March 27, 2012, by Zach Norman, Posted in Meeting Planner Notes, Activities & Recreation, Summer Camp, Fellowship, Team Building, Youth Events

Summer Event Activities

Summer Event Activities

Summer Camp Season

Being an Apple enthusiast that I am... I have been playing with my new iPad since it arrived in the mail last Friday, and love it. The device captivated me all weekend long. It was fun to play and get it all set up, but my brain had turned to mush after a few hours. Physical activity is one of the best ways to refresh my mind and renew my ability to focus. I go crazy if I just sit around all day. In the chair in the office, in the chair at the dinner table, on coach watching tv... If you go by this track record when someone asks me what do I like to do, I ought to answer "sit around"...     Continue Reading | Leave Comment

Written on March 22, 2012, by Zach Norman, Posted in Meeting Planner Notes, Activities & Recreation, Fellowship, Team Building, Marriage Retreats, Family Ministry

Recreation & Activities for Youth Groups

Recreation & Activities for Youth Groups

Activities build foundations for a big impact

Recreation is a natural topic to think about when planning an event for students. The weather this week has been distractingly beautiful - spring makes sitting in a chair excruciating! Regardless of the season including activities in your retreat is especially important for young people. Just as we discussed in our entry about planning schedules last Tuesday, start with your event goals and evaluate how each activity (be a worship service or gym sport) will contribute to your event's success. It's likely your goals are going to direct many of the event's financial resources to support things like worship services and small group materials forcing you to be creative with planning recreation activities...     Continue Reading | Leave Comment

Written on March 20, 2012, by Zach Norman, Posted in Meeting Planner Notes, Activities & Recreation, Summer Camp, Fellowship, Team Building, Youth Events

Meeting Activities for Adult Groups

Meeting Activities for Adult Groups

Who says games are just for kids?

Somewhere along the line it seems a decision was made that adults go to meetings to be serious and busy. All I know is... I was not invited to cast a vote at that meeting because my age has not limited my fun quota. Retreats and conferences are really a collection of meetings with a collective message. It can be easy to get wrapped up in making everything purposeful and productive thereby, trying to input too much into our attendees. That is more likely to leave them feeling overwhelmed and confused than it is feeling like the event was value packed. Activities, especially a little recreation, can aid development of interpersonal relationships that are essential for productivity in those meetings...     Continue Reading | Leave Comment

Written on March 15, 2012, by Zach Norman, Posted in Meeting Planner Notes, Activities & Recreation, Fellowship, Team Building, Marriage Retreats, Family Ministry

Event Scheduling Methodology

Event Scheduling Methodology

Organizing your event

Many event planners have pretty lofty goals of what they would like to accomplish. Often we simplify our goals down to a weekend of discipleship and fellowship. Either goal by itself takes time to accomplish - discipleship requires time for teaching, study, and q&a. Where as fellowship that is anything more than superficial acquaintance making needs group activities, unique experiences like team building, and free time. Add in a service project, time to eat, sleep, and clean-up, and any travel time and your weekend is JAM Packed! I have a couple thoughts on organizing your event schedule...     Continue Reading | Leave Comment

Written on March 13, 2012, by Zach Norman, Posted in Meeting Planner Notes, Activities & Recreation, Summer Camp, Fellowship, Team Building, Youth Events

Evaluations allow for Innovation

Evaluations allow for Innovation

Focus testing adds insights

I am the kind of person that is very pleased when a project turns out well, however I also have learned all of the things that could have made it great. When a similar project circles back around just doing well again is falling short in my opinion. No matter what the project, event, or 'thing' maybe, there is always room for improvement...     Continue Reading | Leave Comment

Written on March 01, 2012, by Zach Norman, Posted in Meeting Planner Notes, Value Adding Elements, Event Evaluation, Team Building

Just a Face in the Crowd

Just a Face in the Crowd

Benefits of Small Group Retreats

Finding a church home can be one of the most difficult things to do.  I remember when I was on the search for a new church.  The first church I went to had so many people; I think I could have met a new face every week.  I just felt like a face in the crowd.  No one really took the time to come say hello or talk to me about what the church had to offer. The second church I went to didn't seem to have any life.  The worship music and the service seemed to lack motivation and excitement.  The third church I went to, I knew it was the one the moment I walked in the door.  The members were welcoming and the church was excited.  The thing I noticed about this church from the others is that it had a lot of small group activities...     Continue Reading | Leave Comment

Written on February 29, 2012, by Courtney Lorenz, Posted in Meeting Planner Notes, Inspirational, Fellowship, Team Building

More than Basic Recreation

More than Basic Recreation

The value of recreation

What is more exciting than getting ready to go on a retreat? Knowing all of the cool things you are going to get to experience and just the fact that you get to get away from the everyday routine for a while. When I was growing up, my favorite part to any event was the recreation. I hated being stuck in a classroom; I wanted to be outside and enjoying the games and fellowship time...     Continue Reading | Leave Comment

Written on December 07, 2011, by Courtney Lorenz, Posted in Meeting Planner Notes, Activities & Recreation, Value Adding Elements, Fellowship, Team Building

The Forgotten Season...

The Forgotten Season...

Benefits of Winter Retreats

Ok, so maybe the title isn't completely correct. Most of us don't really forget winter. How can we with the cold temperatures and the snow! For me, winter is a season that I would just like to skip. I like the warmer temperatures! That is why so many people flood to the south for the winter months! But of course, living in the Midwest, we will never escape the winter months. So why not take advantage of the situation. A winter retreat can benefit a group in so many ways...     Continue Reading | Leave Comment

Written on November 30, 2011, by Courtney Lorenz, Posted in Meeting Planner Notes, Activities & Recreation, Event Marketing & Promotion, Short Term Planning, Fellowship, Prayer, Team Building, Marriage Retreats, Discounts & Availability, Youth Events, Family Ministry

Winter Activities

Winter Activities

Days short, chilled, but the fun is not gone!

Lots of facilities make planning winter recreation sound easy. Just come on in and play in the gyms and go swimming or climb the rock wall. You can plug in free time and you have instant fun? The real answer is maybe...     Continue Reading | Leave Comment

Written on November 21, 2011, by Zach Norman, Posted in Meeting Planner Notes, Goals & Objectives, Activities & Recreation, Value Adding Elements, Fellowship, Team Building

R & R

R & R

Everyone needs it!

It's that season again. When schedules start to get busy! Schedules at work, church, and home! My schedule tends to double at this time. Preparations for the Christmas Play at church (practice every week), Praise team practice, planning sessions for 2012, Thanksgiving dinner, Christmas shopping, etc. It is about this time that my body and mind tells me that it has had enough running around. It is time to slow down...     Continue Reading | Leave Comment

Written on November 16, 2011, by Courtney Lorenz, Posted in Meeting Planner Notes, Goals & Objectives, Fellowship, Team Building, Event Planning Team

Camp Counselors

Camp Counselors

An essential element on your event team

As a child and teen I attended a multitude of summer camps, boy scouts, marching band camp, and in the ultimate of nerdy-ness... Space Camp. A level of nerdy-ness that I achieved twice in my adolescence. Each of those experiences were based around something fun to do, hiking through the rocky mountains, mock space travel, winning a competition. But attending church camp is really what changed my life. The summer between 6th and 7th grades I was just about camped out when my mother ensured that I go away to church camp...     Continue Reading | Leave Comment

Written on November 01, 2011, by Zach Norman, Posted in Meeting Planner Notes, Summer Camp, Team Building

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