We are looking for an intern for Expedition.
Here are the details:
Expedition Intern
Job Description
Type of Work
Direct discipleship ministry of 4-6 college students.
Intern will be responsible for traveling with team to Montreal for 2 weeks, Guyana, South America for 2-4 weeks, Saugeen First Nation camp for a weekend, Medeba Camp for a weekend, and various local ministries.
Hours
Orientation December 2006
January 5 to April 20, 2007
Level of Pay
All program expenses covered
$50 a month given towards living expenses.
Experience Needed
● Leadership skills
● Team building skills
● Conflict management
● Discipleship training
● Strong Communication and relational skills
● Confident in leading small groups.
● Good at problem solving and dealing with personal conflict.
● High organizational ability. Able to organize people and projects.
Supervisor
Director of Expedition- Janet Yonkheym
Evaluation
Meet regularly with Supervisor to determine how things are going.
Expectations
Fulfill responsibilities listed below.
Regular meetings with Supervisor.
Travel, spend time with the students over the 15 weeks of the project.
Committed to a biblical lifestyle, respectful and willing to live according to the standards of the College community.
Committed to an evangelical expression of faith; able to sign the statement of faith of the College.
First aid training.
Current passport.
Responsibilities
Meet with Supervisor to evaluate progress of team and project.
Liaison between team members and organizations we are working with.
Evaluation of experiences.
Drive Students to and from places with vehicle provided. Therefore, must be 25 years of age or older.
Debrief team after each experience.
Organize team to fulfill responsibilities of group: ministry projects, cooking, etc.
Policy Manual
Must follow policy manual for expedition program.
Please apply to:
Janet Yonkheym
Director of Expedition
100 Fergus St.
Kitchener, Ontario
N2A 2H2
519-894-8900 ext. 246
expedition@ebcollege.on.ca
Friday, November 10, 2006
Expediton 2007 is getting ready to take off!!
Check out our new schedule:
Course Outline
Jan. 5-7: Medeba Adventure camp- get to know each other experience
Jan. 8-12: J-term New Testament I
Jan. 15-Feb. 2: Seminars: Spiritual disciplines & How to lead a small group &
Evangelism
Ministry experience: Food Hamper program at House of friendship
Feb. 3: Walk thru the bible
Feb. 5-18: Montreal trip
Feb. 19-24: Seminars: How to lead a youth retreat & Evangelism
Local ministry experience: House of friendship Food hamper program &
Lead Chapel at EBC
Feb. 25-Mar. 3: Inner city Toronto trip
Mar. 4-Mar. 8: Seminars: Spiritual gifts & Journaling
Local ministry experience
Mar.9-11: Lead Junior High Youth retreat for Saugeen First nation youth.
Mar. 12-15: Prepare for overseas
Mar. 16-April 13: Overseas trip: Guyana South America
April 13-April 20: Seminars/ local ministry experience; Debriefing & Celebration time
Wrap up/evaluation
Check out our new schedule:
Course Outline
Jan. 5-7: Medeba Adventure camp- get to know each other experience
Jan. 8-12: J-term New Testament I
Jan. 15-Feb. 2: Seminars: Spiritual disciplines & How to lead a small group &
Evangelism
Ministry experience: Food Hamper program at House of friendship
Feb. 3: Walk thru the bible
Feb. 5-18: Montreal trip
Feb. 19-24: Seminars: How to lead a youth retreat & Evangelism
Local ministry experience: House of friendship Food hamper program &
Lead Chapel at EBC
Feb. 25-Mar. 3: Inner city Toronto trip
Mar. 4-Mar. 8: Seminars: Spiritual gifts & Journaling
Local ministry experience
Mar.9-11: Lead Junior High Youth retreat for Saugeen First nation youth.
Mar. 12-15: Prepare for overseas
Mar. 16-April 13: Overseas trip: Guyana South America
April 13-April 20: Seminars/ local ministry experience; Debriefing & Celebration time
Wrap up/evaluation
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Here is the syllabus for the Expedition Course 2007
Emmanuel Bible College
Expedition Program
Coordinator: Janet Yonkheym expedition@ebcollege.on.ca
519-894-8900 ext. 246
Winter: January-May 2007
Course description
Expedition- Journey with a purpose. It is an adventure of a lifetime. This is an intense discipleship program that concentrates on skill, team, and character development while exploring practical ministry opportunities. It encompasses coaching, mentoring, and service ministry at home and abroad. A key element is the overseas training and cultural experience. Students will have the opportunity to earn 6-9 academic course credits as well as 2 units of field education. This experience will help students discover the direction God has for their life.
Course Textbooks
Team Profile: completed online $22
Walk thru the bible workbook
More TBA
Course Objectives
Knowledge (Think) What you should know and understand
The student will have a better understanding of the New Testament by taking New Testament I course, and Walk thru the bible seminar.
The student will know how to plan and lead a bible study.
The student will be able to effectively communicate their personal testimony.
The student will learn how to present the gospel, answer questions effectively, and lead someone into a personal relationship with Jesus.
The student will learn the skill of spiritual journaling.
The student will discover what their spiritual gifts are.
The student will discover their personal leadership style: strengths, and weaknesses.
The student will discover their personal team profile and how they work with others.
The student will learn to communicate effectively- public speaking, teaching, etc.
The student will learn how to plan and lead a youth weekend.
The student will learn how to plan and lead a large group worship time.
The student will learn conflict management, coping with stress skills.
Serve (Do) What you should do with what you learn
The student will plan and lead at least one bible study
The student will publicly share their personal testimony
The student will have an opportunity to present the gospel message.
The student will keep a journal throughout the expedition experience.
The student will have an opportunity to do some public speaking/ teaching.
The student will be part of planning and leading a youth weekend.
The student will be part of planning and leading a large group worship time.
The student will experience various spiritual disciplines: prayer, fasting, meditation, worship.
Character (feel) What you should feel and appreciate
The student will keep a spiritual journal of the inner city Toronto trip, Montreal experience, and overseas experience, causing them to appreciate different cultures and lifestyles.
The student will appreciate different leadership styles.
The student will appreciate the different roles people play on a team.
The student will appreciate the work it takes to live in a team setting.
The student will feel like they have grown in their practice of spiritual disciplines: prayer, fasting, study, meditation, worship, etc.
The student will feel a sense of empathy with our hurting world.
Course Requirements
6 Credits for completing expedition course on a pass/fail basis
*180 Hours total
*60 hours teaching (Seminars/Workshops)
*60 hours experiential (trips, hands on ministry)
*60 hours assignments (journal, reading)
2 Field Education Credits:
1 Field Education Credit: Inner City Toronto Trip
1 Field Education Credit: Overseas trip or Montreal trip
3 Academic Credits:
Completing all reading and assignments for course during J-term.
New Testament I
Course Outline
Jan. 5-7: Medeba Adventure camp- get to know each other experience
Jan. 8-12: J-term New Testament I
Jan. 15-19: Seminars/ local ministry experience
Jan. 21-27: Inner city Toronto trip
Jan. 29-Feb.2: Seminars/ local ministry experience
Feb. 3: Walk thru the bible
Feb. 5-18: Montreal trip
Feb. 19-22: Seminars/ local ministry experience
Feb. 23-25: Youth Camp for Saugeen First nation
Feb. 26-Mar. 15: Seminars/ local ministry experience
Mar. 16-April 27: Overseas trip: Guyana South America
April 30-May 11: Seminars/ local ministry experience; Debriefing & Celebration time
Emmanuel Bible College
Expedition Program
Coordinator: Janet Yonkheym expedition@ebcollege.on.ca
519-894-8900 ext. 246
Winter: January-May 2007
Course description
Expedition- Journey with a purpose. It is an adventure of a lifetime. This is an intense discipleship program that concentrates on skill, team, and character development while exploring practical ministry opportunities. It encompasses coaching, mentoring, and service ministry at home and abroad. A key element is the overseas training and cultural experience. Students will have the opportunity to earn 6-9 academic course credits as well as 2 units of field education. This experience will help students discover the direction God has for their life.
Course Textbooks
Team Profile: completed online $22
Walk thru the bible workbook
More TBA
Course Objectives
Knowledge (Think) What you should know and understand
The student will have a better understanding of the New Testament by taking New Testament I course, and Walk thru the bible seminar.
The student will know how to plan and lead a bible study.
The student will be able to effectively communicate their personal testimony.
The student will learn how to present the gospel, answer questions effectively, and lead someone into a personal relationship with Jesus.
The student will learn the skill of spiritual journaling.
The student will discover what their spiritual gifts are.
The student will discover their personal leadership style: strengths, and weaknesses.
The student will discover their personal team profile and how they work with others.
The student will learn to communicate effectively- public speaking, teaching, etc.
The student will learn how to plan and lead a youth weekend.
The student will learn how to plan and lead a large group worship time.
The student will learn conflict management, coping with stress skills.
Serve (Do) What you should do with what you learn
The student will plan and lead at least one bible study
The student will publicly share their personal testimony
The student will have an opportunity to present the gospel message.
The student will keep a journal throughout the expedition experience.
The student will have an opportunity to do some public speaking/ teaching.
The student will be part of planning and leading a youth weekend.
The student will be part of planning and leading a large group worship time.
The student will experience various spiritual disciplines: prayer, fasting, meditation, worship.
Character (feel) What you should feel and appreciate
The student will keep a spiritual journal of the inner city Toronto trip, Montreal experience, and overseas experience, causing them to appreciate different cultures and lifestyles.
The student will appreciate different leadership styles.
The student will appreciate the different roles people play on a team.
The student will appreciate the work it takes to live in a team setting.
The student will feel like they have grown in their practice of spiritual disciplines: prayer, fasting, study, meditation, worship, etc.
The student will feel a sense of empathy with our hurting world.
Course Requirements
6 Credits for completing expedition course on a pass/fail basis
*180 Hours total
*60 hours teaching (Seminars/Workshops)
*60 hours experiential (trips, hands on ministry)
*60 hours assignments (journal, reading)
2 Field Education Credits:
1 Field Education Credit: Inner City Toronto Trip
1 Field Education Credit: Overseas trip or Montreal trip
3 Academic Credits:
Completing all reading and assignments for course during J-term.
New Testament I
Course Outline
Jan. 5-7: Medeba Adventure camp- get to know each other experience
Jan. 8-12: J-term New Testament I
Jan. 15-19: Seminars/ local ministry experience
Jan. 21-27: Inner city Toronto trip
Jan. 29-Feb.2: Seminars/ local ministry experience
Feb. 3: Walk thru the bible
Feb. 5-18: Montreal trip
Feb. 19-22: Seminars/ local ministry experience
Feb. 23-25: Youth Camp for Saugeen First nation
Feb. 26-Mar. 15: Seminars/ local ministry experience
Mar. 16-April 27: Overseas trip: Guyana South America
April 30-May 11: Seminars/ local ministry experience; Debriefing & Celebration time
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