"Men of Peace, Hope, & Courage"
What's it all about?
Our culture seeks to mold men with its values of enablement and self-centeredness; this cultural formation has resulted in men always longing for more but being disappointed by the lack of dreams being fulfilled or finding out that the dreams achieved left them empty – as Henry Thoreau’s telling word describes it; “Most men live their lives of quiet desperation.” BUT Christ came to set men free – this conference is about identifying barriers and… Show more lies that have held us back from our destiny, letting God heal these lies, and being empowered afresh to lay hold of our Kingdom mission and destiny.
Who's speaking?
Phil Strout, the new National Director of Vineyard USA. Phil and Janet, as young newlyweds were invited to serve on the staff of Life Ministries, a mission group, which served as an early training ground in missional thinking, cross cultural experience, and faith living. In 1983, upon graduation from bible school in Massachusetts, with a focus on pastoral studies, Phil led a church planting team to South America. Phil is a fluent Spanish speaker and identifies greatly with the churches in the Hispanic world. It was in the context of mission that Phil met John Wimber and the Vineyard via cassette tape. It was then that he heard the Lord say, “Oh, and by the way, this is your tribe!” The Strout family returned to Maine in the early ‘90’s and in 1993 they planted the Greater Portland Vineyard Church in Maine’s largest city. From 2001-2003 Phil worked for Vineyard USA in the development of mission partnerships and taught “The Father’s Heart for the Nations” workshops in local Vineyard churches across the country. Phil completed his Masters in Ministry at St. Stephen’s University in Canada in 2004. During that time, his book, “God’s Relentless Pursuit, Discovering God’s Heart for Humanity” was published. In 2004, Phil was asked to serve as Senior Pastor of the Pathway Vineyard Church in Lewiston, ME. It is a church with a strong sense of mission with “a divine assignment to be a part of the redemptive history of the state of Maine”. From 2004-2011 Phil has served the Vineyard as the Regional Overseer for the Eastern Region and on the National Board. Phil was confirmed as the National Director of Vineyard USA on September 12, 2012.
Who should come?
Young men in high school and adult men.
What are my lodging options?
The Riverfront Lodge (Hotel Style) – These rooms are great for up to 3 people. Room contains a queen bed and bunk bed with linens & towels and a full bath.
Woodland Cabins – These rooms are great for up to 3 people. The rooms are carpeted and heated with queen bed, bunk bed, small table and two chairs. Guests must bring either a sleeping bags or bed linens . Restroom and shower facilities are close by.
Bunkhouses – These rooms are “rustic”, although they are heated. Depending on the Bunkhouse, they sleep 8 to 20. Guests bring sleeping bags or bed linens. Restroom and showers are close by.
RV space – Spaces have electrical and water hookups. Contact us for pricing and availability.
All options include meals from Saturday breakfast through Sunday lunch. A group discount is available for groups registering 10 or more men with the same lodging option.
What's the schedule?
Friday, May 3rd
3p - Check-In begins
7p - Session One - snacks after the session
Saturday, May 4th
8:30a - Breakfast
9:30a - Session Two
12p - Lunch
1p - 5p - Afternoon Activities
Soaking worship
Prophetic sessions
Paintball (own equipment required, contact us if you are planning to participate)
Table tennis tournament
Indoor gym available for basketball
Jam session for musicians
Table games
Hiking
Golf courses nearby
5:30p - Dinner
7p - Session Three - snacks after the session
Sunday, May 5th
8:30a - Breakfast
9:30a - Session Four
12p - Lunch, Cleanup, and Head Home
Who can I contact for more information?
Contact the pastor or men's ministry leader of your local Vineyard church or contact Salem Vineyard Church at office@salemvineyard.com or 503-363-3510.
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