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Clear your calendar - It's going down! Bedford V2 kicks off on April 20th, and you're invited to take part in the festivities.

12pm - 1pm

How to Build Schedule Blocks

C. Doe

12pm - 1pm

How to Build Schedule Blocks

C. Doe

12pm - 1pm

How to Build Schedule Blocks

C. Doe

12pm - 1pm

How to Build Schedule Blocks

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Schedule
Faculty Conference | Sat Oct 15th
Campus Group Locations
Saturday AM Seminars
Saturday PM Seminars
Sunday AM Seminars
Lunch Saturday | Food Trucks
Dinner Options Saturday
Saturday Optional Gatherings and Free Time
Building Map
Announcements
Location & Map
Sat AM Quiet Time Guide
Sun AM Quiet Time Guide

Friday Schedule

4:30 - 7:15 PM

Registration

Lobby

7:30 - 9:30 PM

Opening Plenary

Auditorium

9:45 - 10:45 PM

Small Groups

Campus Group Locations (see slide at night session)

10:45 - 11:30 PM

Late Registration & Depart to Housing

Lobby

Saturday Schedule

7:30 - 8:30

Breakfast/Quiet Time

On Your Own

9:00 - 9:20 AM

Morning Worship

Auditorium

9:30 - 11:00 AM

Seminar 1

See Seminars Options & Locations Below

11:15 - 12:15 PM

Campus Groups

Campus Group Locations (see slide at night session)

12:10 - 2:00 PM

Lunch in Small Groups

Food Trucks outside HUB

2:00 - 3:30 PM

Seminar 2

See Seminar Options & Locations Below

3:30 - 4:30 PM

Free Time & Ethnic Specific Gatherings

See Gathering Info Below

4:30 - 5:30 PM

Free Time, Special Interest Gatherings

Life Coaching (Banquet Room)

Quiet/Worship Space (Auditorium)

See Gathering Info Below

 5:30 - 7:30 PM

Dinner Out in Campus Groups

Ybor (see dinner options map)

8:00 - 10:00 PM

Plenary Session

Auditorium

10:30 PM - 11: 30 PM

Fire By Night (optional extended prayer and worship)

Auditorium

11:30 PM

Depart for Housing

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Sunday Schedule

7:15 AM- 8:40 AM

Breakfast/Quiet Time

Check out of hotel

On Your Own

9:00 - 9:20 AM

Morning Worship

Auditorium

9:30 - 11:00 AM

Seminar 3

See Seminar Options & Locations Below

11:00 - 11: 45 AM

Campus Groups

Campus Group Locations (see slide at night session)

12:00 - 12:20 PM

Closing Session

Auditorium

Campus Group Locations


IRSC

Banquet Room


USF

The Box


 FSU/TCC/FAMU/NFCC

UG Classroom


UT/Ringling

The Loft


FIT/EFSC

Chapel


HCC

Dream Room


SCC/Polk State/Full Sail

Clinic Lobby


UCF

Classroom


UF/Santa Fe

Conference Room 1


MDC/ UM/ JWu

Conference Room 2


Eckerd

Auditorium


Broward College

Auditorium


FIU University Campus

Auditorium


USF St. Pete Campus

Auditorium


Rollins

Auditorium


FIU Biscayne Bay

Auditorium


Valencia

Auditorium


FGCU/SWFC

Auditorium


UNF/FSC Jax/Flagler

Auditorium


FAU

Auditorium


Daytona State College

Auditorium


Seminars | Saturday 9:30-11:00am

UG Classroom


How does Jesus see and interact with women in an ancient patriarchal society and what does this mean for what it looks like to follow Jesus and step up for Him in today’s world? Join us as we do a quick survey of women in the Bible, dialogue about the barriers that women often face in feeling valuable in the Kingdom of God, and come to a place of understanding of the way Jesus wants us to see and value women in every facet of life, including building the Kingdom.

School Cafeteria

CEO, AdTank

Where is God when “doing life” hurts? The common saying is: “tough times don’t last but tough people do.” The truth is – tough times can last a lot longer than tough people will. Where is God in that pain? What does Jesus have to say about suffering? Join us as we wrestle with these difficult questions.

The Box

Founder, Target Tween

Have you or someone you are investing in, experienced abuse, betrayal, or something that has damaged the heart deeply? Come learn how abuse, betrayal and shame affect the soul. Learn what God made us for, and how to find healing from Jesus for you and others.

Dream Room

VP, Digital Media, Clicker

In a world as religiously and culturally diverse as ours it seems, at best, uninformed and, at worst, bigoted to claim that there is a single way to know God. How can Jesus be for the whole world when the whole world isn’t for Jesus? What about all the other religions? Is it narrow-minded to think that Jesus is the only way to God? Join us as we explore reasonable answers to questions like these and consider why Jesus in a world of other options?

Banquet Room

Digital Director, Power Haus

The #BlackLivesMatter movement has caused our country to wrestle with issues of justice. But what about #AllLives, #BlueLives, or #MilitaryLives? Let’s dispel the rumors and barriers surrounding #BlackLivesMatter so that we can clearly see God’s call for Jesus-centered action. As society tries to answer these questions, its consciousness is being transformed. As Christians, we should know where we stand and what it means to act but there is much hesitation. Let’s remove barriers together and uncover Jesus’ call to for us to humbly live out justice.

The Classroom

Editor, Ad Market Magazine

Immigration isn’t primarily political. Jesus himself was an immigrant coming from heaven to earth. He crossed the biggest divide of all time to settle in a foreign land that he was not from. Scripture is full of migration and an immigrant experience, but here in North America, we have unfortunately let politics and government shape our views on immigration instead of scripture and the life of Jesus. What happens when our faith begins to shape our engagement with the immigration conversation? How does it open our eyes to new possibilities on how to reach our campuses and love our peers? Let’s engage this topic together. You may just find out that you too aren’t a native of this land.

Auditorium

Mobile Analyst, Mobile Arts

We are all created for the purposes of God but often wander aimlessly in life looking for our calling. Unfortunately, many students explore options without prayer and others prayerfully consider without looking at their God-given options. Come discover a unique method of exploration and prayer to uncover your calling into Jesus’ kingdom work.

Seminars | Saturday 2:00-3:30pm

Banquet Room

CEO, 3DAYS

The story of God cannot be told without including the way he has used people to spread His kingdom. The job title of kingdom ambassador is not optional for followers of Jesus, but the secular culture of college campuses makes it a daunting task. We’ll explore Biblical models of evangelism and give you practical solutions to use when sharing your faith in everyday conversation. Additionally we’ll point you in the direction of resources you can use to answer your friends’ tough questions about God.

The Box

VP of Sales, 3DAYS

Each day, our five senses are bombarded with millions of options to consume. We live in an age that finds its citizenship in cyberspace. We are a generation that lives alongside the commentary of advertising, saturated in the sounds and messages of pop culture. While today’s technology is a gift to us, it also provokes our difficulty to cultivate and savor solitude with Jesus. In this seminar, we will deal with our need to spend time unplugging from all of this input to hear the voice of God and follow his lead in our lives.

Classroom

CEO, AdTank

Does money make us forget, fear, or find God? Join us in this seminar as we evaluate our culture’s obsession with materialism, examine our own views and taboos toward money, and explore Jesus’s invitation to a life of freedom and responsible stewardship.

Auditorium

Founder, Target Tween

Too often our struggles with our sexuality and in our relationships are based on a misunderstanding of God, his kingdom purposes and true purity. Confusion and guilt cloud our understanding of our desire to be in a relationship or to enjoy our singleness. Join us for an honest discussion about the challenges of dating, singleness and sexual purity as we seek to grow in deeper devotion to God.

School Cafeteria

VP, Digital Media, Clicker

Where do we as women get our identity? The media and American culture tell us that we are created to be sexy. The “church” often tells us that we are created to be quiet and to help. But who did God create us to be? And how do we get our identity first from a loving God when we are bombarded by messages attempting to convince us of our inadequacy and need to change? In this seminar, we will explore the uniqueness which God created in us as women and the ongoing journey of embracing our true identity as women of God.

UG Classroom

Digital Director, Power Haus

Imagine what God could do with a generation of men who intentionally stand shoulder to shoulder to fulfill the purposes of God in college and beyond. This seminar will be an opportunity for men to wrestle with the unique challenges they face in following Jesus, to get a vision for the life God is calling them to and be equipped to stand together in pursuit of his kingdom coming more fully in this generation.

Dream Room

Editor, Ad Market Magazine

In 1 Cor 15 Paul writes that our faith is useless and we are to be pitied if Christ did not rise from the dead. As an eyewitness to the resurrected Jesus, Paul didn’t have to worry about his faith. We are 2,000 years removed from the event in question and are often faced with criticism from skeptics about Jesus’ resurrection. Investigate the historical evidence for what the early church considered to be it’s central message, learn how to use this information in conversation with unbelieving friends and apply the hope of a risen savior to the rest of your Christian walk.

Seminars | Sunday 9:30-11:00am

Dream Room

CEO, 3DAYS

Jesus says the smallest of seeds grow and overtake the rest of the garden. Our communities are these seeds and our campuses are the garden. In this seminar we will look at how these communities can transform lives and renew the campus; equipping you to lead mustard seed communities to advance the kingdom on your campus.

Banquet Room

VP of Sales, 3DAYS

Jesus has shaped you during your college years to impact the world around you for his purposes. Unfortunately, many students struggle to maintain their fervor for ministry after college. Come hear what Jesus is doing around Florida and the world and learn how your life now can prepare you to step off your college campus and into the mission of God for the rest of your life.

UG Classroom

CEO, AdTank

Storytelling moves hearts. We see this in movies, around campfires and dinner tables. Stories unify us, captivate us and help us make sense of the surrounding world. But how do we leverage this ancient and powerful tool to lead others to the kingdom? How do we move the gospel from four propositional points to a living story that captivates hearts? Come learn how to tell stories well and leverage them for kingdom transformation.

School Cafeteria

Founder, Target Tween

Jesus says we can do nothing apart from him (John 15:5). What does it mean to follow Jesus step-by-step in mission? Come and experience how connecting with Jesus in prayer empowers your mission.

The Classroom

VP, Digital Media, Clicker

You have a dream for your campus or maybe you’re always the one asking who is still missing from your fellowship. God has an answer. Let’s get to work. It’s time for you to reach a new people group on campus, maybe athletes, engineers, Middle Easterners or maybe God is saying reach a new campus entirely. But planting a movement on campus from scratch- where do you start? How do you strategize, who do you look for, why is it important? Missional movements start with a vision to see God do something incredible on campus. We want to give you some essential tools to help you get started. So stop wasting time, let’s start something new..

The Box

Digital Director, Power Haus

In an increasingly multiethnic world, God’s call for us to love our neighbors takes us to places where we are crossing cultures every day. You may be one of many who have had a challenging time navigating through this world full of differences. This seminar will give you insights into what to expect when we interact with others, why our words and actions can be misinterpreted, and how to grow in self-awareness so that we are equipped to be agents of reconciliation.

Auditorium

Editor, Ad Market Magazine

Nothing has exposed the gap between the church and the broader society quite like the cultural argument over sexuality. Can I be gay and Christian? Is the church LGBT affirming or not? How do I love my LGBT friends and keep my beliefs? It has become very difficult to discern God’s voice in all of it. But there is hope when we see each other as image-bearers and the world through the lens of mission. This seminar will help you discover a biblical and holistic vision of sexuality surrendered to Jesus that offers good news to the world.

SATURDAY LUNCH

fOOD TRUCKS

We are providing lunch for you on Saturday.  Food trucks will be at the HUB offering a variety of options. Get your menu at the main session Saturday morning and your meal ticket from you staff during campus groups on Saturday morning.

Saturday Afternoon Optional Meetings

And Free Time Spaces

3:30- 5:30 PM

Saturday afternoon will offer a variety of special interest gatherings that are optional but great opportunities for you. We will also have some activites happening around the building and outside for you to relax and have fun. See all of the options below.

Ethnic Specific Gatherings | 3:30-4:30pm

These optional ethnic specific gatherings allow students to share about the unique challenges facing their community as they follow Jesus, to grow in their identity a vital part of the kingdom of God and enter back into our multi-ethnic community in a deeper way.  If you have questions regarding these gatherings definitely ask a staff.

Latino Students (Lafe)

Denisse Foster and Lafe Staff

The Chapel

Black Students (BCM)

Brad Everett

The Box

Asian- American, South Asian and Middle Eastern Students

Danny Chen

Dream Room

White Student Gathering

Wes Foster

Classroom

Special Interest Gatherings | 4:30-5:30pm

If you are interested in learning how to reach out to or care for students in one of these groups on campus, these gatherings are for you.  Or if you are interested in learning more about the Tampa Urban Program happening next summer- this is for you.

Greek Student Ministry

Peter Lebhar

Dream Room

Nurses Christian Fellowship (Nursing & Pre-Nursing Students)

Krista Doan

Classroom

International Student Ministry

Ryan Ramsey and Josh Ho

Conference Room 1

Athletes Ministry

Kurt Bostelaar

Chapel

Tampa Urban Project

Brad Everett

Conference Room 2

Free Time Options | Saturday

If you are interested in learning how to reach out to or care for students in one of these groups on campus, these gatherings are for you.  Or if you are interested in learning more about the Tampa Urban Program happening next summer- this is for you.

Outdoor Basketball Court

3:30-5:30 PM

School across the street

Quiet Space for prayer, worship and reflection

3:30-5:30 PM

Auditorium

Coaching For Your Life 

(see info below)

 

4:30-5:30 PM

Office Area

Games

4:30-5:30 PM

Lobby

Video Games

4:30-5:30 PM

The Box

Life Coaching

We all need friends and trusted people in our lives to help us process our challenges, our opportunities. our struggles, and our key decisions. nothing can replace a good staff worker or a great community.

 

But sometimes when you are trying to make a decision or trying to find a way through a challenge, it can be really valuable to have someone wise who doesn't know you that well, someone who is totally objective to give you advice or perspective. coaching, for your life.


We know many of you are processing things this weekend, changes you might be feeling you should make, relationships, major, future... decisions. so we have set up a coaching bar with some great people who can just listen and help you, coach you, about anything in your life.

 

if you think that might be helpful for you, can you can stop by our coaching bar in the office area Saturday between 4:30-5:30pm

Announcements

Clear your calendar - It's going down! Splash Blocks kicks off on April 20th, and you're invited to take part in the festivities. Splash HQ (122 W 26th St) is our meeting spot for a night of fun and excitement. Come one, come all, bring a guest, and hang loose.

Hang on to Your Wristband

Your wristband is your ticket into the building each day.  Your nametag is a bonus- we can get to know you instead of saying.. "hey you".

FOOD FYI

The Tea Bar will be open off and on throughout the weekend in case you need a bite to eat Friday night, a snack another day or a caffinated beverage to help you stay alert.

 

Small Groups

Friday night and Saturday lunch you will meet together with other students from your school to process some of your experience together.   Friday night gather with your campus group (see campus group locations section) to find your small group. 

Prayer Room

 Visit the prayer room if you are looking for a quiet place to pray and go deeper with God.  There is also a sign up sheet in the prayer room if you would like a staff to pray with you. Located in the Chapel.

 

Special Interest Gatherings

There will be a few optional special interest gatherings offered Saturday at 3:30 and 4:30pm.  Take a look at the special interst meeting section of the page for specific groups, times and locations.  Ask your staff if you have any questions about these.

Fire By Night

We will have a time of intercession for our campuses and for more of God in our lives from 10:30pm until 11:30pm on Saturday night.  This time is totally optional.  We will blend music, prayer and scripture for a passionate expression of intercessory prayer.  You can come for as long as you like and leave when you want to. 

Buy a Book

We have put together a book table for you of InterVarsity Press titles that we thought would help you to grow.  Reading is an awesome way to be discipled by great men and women who you may never meet.  Because we are InterVarsity too, we are able to offer these books at 60% the usual cost. So, buy a book.  And then don’t forget to actually read it. 

Tshirts & Books

Limited edition SB T-shirts are for sale in the banuqet room for $10. First come, first serve. Limited quantity available. Also, check out the book table!!!! Reading is good. Please do not take a shirt or a book without putting money in the appropriate box. Keep the t-shirt and book money separate. Honor system- so please do not borrow or take (ie, steal :))

IFES Offering

InterVarsity is a part of the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students (IFES).  As is our tradition at Sonburst, on Sunday morning we take an offering for students & ministry friends around the world.     This year the money you give will go to benefit LINK staff who are partnering with  IFES students in Cayman.  Tomy and Bri are UT alumni!

 

Sleeping is Good

Aside from Fire by Night we really want to encourage everyone to go to bed as soon as you can.  Staying up is fun, but missing God is uncool.  You can stay up any time, but getting as much rest as you can may help you hear Jesus better at the conference.  Even if you feel like you do not need sleep, your roommates might, so show them some practical love by shutting off the lights and keeping the room quiet.

Quiet in Hotel Halls

Speaking of sleeping… We are not the only people in these hotels.  There are hundreds of other guests who will most likely want to go to bed before we do.  Please show them love and help us to keep a good reputation with the hotel by being quiet in the halls and not making too much noise in your rooms. 


PARKING:

Please pay attention to street signs when you look for parking near the HUB.  You may park in the school parking lot, the gravel lot and all along 2nd Ave.  DO NOT PARK ON STREET BY BOX LOFT APARTMENTS- YOU WILL BE TOWED.

Check Out Sunday

If you are staying at the hotel, you will all need to check out of our rooms before you come to the conference.  Pack most of your bag Saturday night so it will be easy to get to the HUB by 9am Sunday- we don't want you to miss anything.


IF YOU RODE A BUS TO SONBURST:

Please check out of the Hampton Inn Sunday morning, put your luggage in the Hampton in Conference Room (they will have luggage tags for you).  You will be able to load your luggage on the bus when the confernce ends.  Get started early enought ot make it to the HUB for 9am worship.

 

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About our partners

Sonburst is a conference of Intervarsity Christian Fellowship/USA

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