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June 26-30, 2013 Claflin University Orangeburg, S.C. Sold Out for CHRIST, Destined for Greatness For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm to you, plans to give you hope and a future. Jeremiah 29:11 Presented by the Southeast Jurisdiction Black Methodists for Church Renewal, Inc. Alabama-West Florida Florida Holston Kentucky North Alabama North Carolina North Georgia Memphis Mississippi Red Bird South Carolina South Georgia Tennessee Virginia Western North Carolina Fellowship! Dance! Song! Fun! Food! Spirit-Filled Worship! Guest Speakers!

Sold Out for CHRIST, Destined for Greatness For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm to you, plans to give you hope and a future. Jeremiah 29:11 WHAT: HARAMBEE is a Youth Conference planned by the HARAMBEE Planning Committee under the guidance of the executive board of the Southeastern Jurisdiction Black Methodists for Church Renewal, Inc. The conference is held annually to help youth develop their spiritual, leadership and interpersonal skills. In doing so, youth will begin to develop relationships, connect with each other and learn how to bridge the gap from generation to generation. The conference will also help youth, as well as adults, explore what it really means to pull together and work together in Christian love. Come to work, pray, sing, and build meaningful relationships with God and each other. WHO: Rising 7th graders through 2013 high school graduates (ages 12-18) and adult workers with youth. Due to insurance coverage concerns, no persons under the age of 12 are allowed. WANT TO KNOW MORE? HARAMBEE is a Youth Conference planned by the HARAMBEE planning Team of youth, young adults and dedicated youth workers of the Southeastern Jurisdiction Black Methodists for Church Renewal, Inc. If you are interested in receiving more information, or being added to our mailing list or working with this team, please contact Helen Allen at hra124@aol.com (Please list SEJ Harambee on the subject line.) Wednesday, June 26 12:00-5:00 Registration 5:00-6:30 Dinner 7:30-9:30 Opening Celebration 9:45-10:30 Reception 10:45-11:30 Daily Sharing 12:00 Curfew Thursday, June 27 9:00-9:30 Praise & Worship Group Activities 12:15-2:00 Lunch 2:15-3:15 Group Activities Dinner Group Activities Why BMCR Plenary Session 10:45-11:30 Daily Sharing 12:00 Curfew Friday, June 28 7:45-8:15 Praise & Worship 8:45-2:45 Daily Activities Bro-to-Bro/Sister-to-Sister Time 4:00-7:00 Dinner 7:00-9:30 Harambee Awards/Talent Show 10:45-11:30 Daily Sharing 12:00 Curfew Saturday, June 29 9:00-10:30 Praise & Worship 11:30-1:30 Lunch 2:15-6:00 Daily Activities 11:30-12:00 Daily Sharing 12:15 Curfew Sunday, June 30 8:30-9:15 Early Checkout 9:30-10:30 Closing Schedule is tentative and subject to change http://www.bmcrumc.org/harambee

READ UP! Bring It! ~ Stuff You Need + Walk-a-thon Donations Come with an open mind and loving heart. Bring: Bibles, at least one trash bag, personal toiletries (soap, lotion, deodorant, etc.), bed linens or sleeping bag, pillow, towels, shower shoes, casual clothes, swim wear (there is a pool) and dress clothes for the Harambee Academy Awards & Talent Show. Our goal is to raise enough to pay at least one scholarship at Africa University. Your goal is $100 in donations from your local church, family and friends! Wear It! ~ Name Badges & Wrist I.D.s You must wear your name badge and wrist I.D. at all times. It is your identification for all conference activities, including meals, workshops and on/off campus activities. Our Covenant Agreement! ~ Commit to It The HARAMBEE Youth Conference is a community of persons coming together to experience relationships in a diverse group of youth and adults. We are bound together as a family, seeking first the good of each other. Therefore you are asked to enter into a covenant agreement. After you have read the covenant and understand the covenant, your signature and your parent/guardian s signature are needed. The signed covenant should be returned with your registration form/medical form. Don t Do It! ~ Ain t Misbehavin The United Methodist Church does not condone the use of alcohol or illegal substances, nor will acts of disorderly, rude or inappropriate behavior be tolerated. Youth found in violation by using or possessing illegal substances will be sent home at their parents /guardians expense (NO EXCEPTIONS). No refunds will be issued. Youth who are not a part of the conference will not be allowed into conference activities without express permission of the SEJ BMCR Harambee coordinator and the Harambee committee. Youth leaders/counselors are responsible for their youth and must enforce the curfew, as well as the rules and regulations of the conference. Youth Leaders & Counselors! To ensure we experience a great conference, each youth group should send no more than 1 adult for 1-5 youth, 2 adults for 6-10 youth, 3 adults for 11-15 youth, etc. Minimum age for adult counselors is 21. All youth must be accompanied by a chaperone. If you have a single participant, please try to connect them with another local church if possible. All chaperones/counselors must have a completed Safe Sanctuary Form signed and approved by the pastor. Housing! All HARAMBEE participants will be housed in cabins at the retreat center. Adult supervision and security will constantly monitor the area to ensure the participants are safe. Counselors please send a rooming list with participant registration forms. Key Deposit ~ Don t Lose Em! Each conference participant will be given a key to his/her room. The replacement fee for a lost key is $25. Each youth and adult must pay a $25 key deposit in cash upon receiving a key, which will be refunded when the key is returned at the end of the conference. This $25 fee is NOT included in the $280 registration fee. Security ~ Watching Over You! Security personnel will be available throughout the conference. If you have a problem, do not hesitate to ask for assistance. However, if you are misbehavin, appropriate disciplinary actions will be taken in consultation with the chaperone. In Case of an Emergency ~ Caring for You! A nurse will be on duty in case of emergencies or illness. Please make sure we are aware of any special needs. Keepin in Touch ~ Emergency Contact Numbers! We will provide an emergency contact number in your confirmation letter. Parents, be sure to have a number for your group s counselor(s). Registration Cost! $280 payable with mailed-in registration form by May 31. This fee covers lodging from Thursday through Sunday nights, and meals from Thursday (dinner) through Monday (breakfast), programs and activities both on and off campus. A $25 refundable key deposit will be collected on site from ALL participants and chaperones. Please do not include the key deposit in your registration check, it should be provided in cash at registration. T THERE IS NO ON-SITE REGISTRATION T Sign Up! Registration Process and Deadline Each participant should ensure that the appropriate people sign the registration form, medical form and covenant. All forms must be complete. Mail all forms to the Registrar, Patricia R. Whitlock, PO Box 613, Madison, MS 39130-0130, by May 31. No registrations accepted after May 31. Cancellations accepted in writing only: You must e-mail the Coordinator, Hra124@aol.com to cancel. Refunds: $200 on cancellations received by May 31; $100 on cancellations received between June 1-7. No refunds after June 7. Any requests for refunds that meet these guidelines will be mailed after the conference ends no exceptions.

SEJ BMCR, Inc. Harambee REGISTRATION FORM Download this PDF to your computer, complete, save and print OR Print and complete by hand. Mail certified check or money order, registration form, medical form and covenant agreement to the registrar: Patricia R. Whitlock PO Box 613, Madison, MS 39130-0130 prosewhit@aol.com 601.955.1743 *The registration fee includes housing, meals, program fee, and activities fee. 3X and 4X T-shirts are extra. Only certified check or money order will be accepted for payment. Make certified check or money order payable to SEJ-BMCR Harambee. Full Name Name you go by Address City/State/Zip_ E-mail Address Home Ph. ( )_ Fax ( ) Church Conference Youth Adult College Male Female Age (over 25 not required) Date of Birth Grade Completed Summer 2012 T-Shirt Size (check one) M L XL 2XL 3XL ($2 extra) 4XL or more ($3 extra) Parents/Guardians: Please ensure that T-shirt size is not too small or too big. I want to participate in the following special conference workshop (select one): Liturgical Arts (Dance, Visual Arts) Music (Choral, Instrumental) Spoken Word/Rap I would like to room with: Name Have you ever attended a Harambee Youth Conference? Yes No Statement of Pastor or Youth Coordinator: I recommend this youth as a participant in the 2012 SEJ-BMCR HARAMBEE event. I have known this youth for years months. Church Printed Name of Pastor/Youth Coordinator Signature of Pastor/Youth Coordinator Date Read carefully. Mark all that apply: Housing & Meals: Yes! I will attend HARAMBEE and enclose $ 280* Extra Cost for 3XL T-Shirt $ 2* Extra Cost for 4XL or more T-Shirt $ 3* $ $ $ TOTAL $ FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Date received: Amount received: Date postmarked: Medical form complete? Yes No Covenant complete? Yes No Method of payment: Cash Check/Check No. Pd. by:

SEJ BMCR, Inc. Harambee medical record and authorization to consent to provide medical treatment PDF may be downloaded, completed, saved and printed or Printed and filled by hand. Full Name Participant s Doctor Doctor s Ph. ( ) Doctor s Address (City/State/Zip) Emergency Contact #1 Relationship Day Ph. ( ) Evening Ph. ( ) Emergency Contact #2 Relationship Day Ph. ( ) Evening Ph. ( ) Insurance Co. Name on Policy Relationship Policy # ATTACH COPY OF INSURANCE CARD Special Medical or Dietary Needs Please List Any Allergies Limitations Please List Any Medications Your Youth Requires Other possible medications Are you subject to: Asthma Convulsions Diabetes Fainting Heart Trouble Hyperventilation Sports Restrictions Other Please describe special accommodations or accessibility needs: MEDICAL TREATMENT RELEASE AND LIABILITY RELEASE I, the undersigned parent or guardian, do hereby grant permission for my child, to attend the Harambee Youth Conference. In order that my child may receive the necessary medical treatment in case of injury or illness, I hereby authorize the event staff to obtain and consent to medical treatment for my child for such injury or illness during the event, and I hereby hold the event staff, THE SOUTHEASTERN JURISDICTION BMCR, INC., officers, assistants and youth coordinator, and their representatives, harmless in the exercise of this authority. I further acknowledge and understand that by participating in the Youth HARAMBEE Conference, there is a possibility of physical illness or injury and that my child is assuming the risk for such illness or injury by his/her participation. It is my understanding that payment of any medical bills will be paid by me or by my insurance company. Signature of Parent or Guardian Printed Name of Parent or Guardian

c HARAMBEE! 2013 Covenant Agreement b The HARAMBEE youth conference is a community of persons coming together to experience relationships in a diverse group of youth and adults, and to proclaim the wonder and beauty of God through song, dance, scripture, lectures, workshops, and recreation. Our life together is so important that we call all participants and leaders to enter into covenant together regarding the mutual responsibilities we all share. Being in covenant means we each honor our life together as a Christian community and it means that we take seriously the admonition to beware of becoming a stumbling block to anyone at this conference. It means we enter into a binding solemn agreement with each other and our God. We are bound together as the family, seeking first the good of each other. Each of us must, therefore, support HARAMBEE with the best of our abilities, time, presence, and prayers. Surely then God will add the increase. The following statements will provide guidance for our lives together in covenant as participants, and leaders of HARAMBEE. 1. Each of us comes with an open mind, a loving heart, and a willing spirit, and each of us comes needing things from each other. 2. Participation in all activities (prompt, orderly, and thorough attendance is in the best interest of the community and is expected of all participants). 3. We will respect the purpose of our coming together for Youth Harambee. 4. Each of us will speak to others, as we would like to be spoken to by others. 5. We will respect the property of each person, and of those persons and organizations that host us. 6. We recognize the body is a temple of God and will be guided by the Holy Spirit always, asking ourselves, Would Christ be pleased? with how we treat ourselves. 7. The possession or use of tobacco, alcoholic beverages, illegal drugs, fireworks and/or firearms is prohibited in all Youth HARAMBEE activities. Persons found in violation of this rule will be dismissed from Youth HARAMBEE. Harambee staff will contact parent or guardian and ask them to make arrangements at their own expense for getting their youth home. In the case of alcohol, drugs, fireworks, or fire-arms, the police will be notified. 8. While on the campus or facility of host institute, each participant and leader will respect the rights of others for quiet and undisturbed rest. Each will be aware of the need for safety, and follow all the rules outlined by the program sponsors. 9. We will honor the curfew time. We affirm the above Covenant Agreement: Print Name of Youth: Signature of Youth: Print Name of Parent or Guardian: Signature of Parent or Guardian: d Date Date a