Antioch Team: Fall 2021
St. Stephen's next Antioch Retreat will be held either on October 15-17 or 22-24, 2021. Any student who has previously attended an Antioch retreat is eligible to apply for the Fall 2021 team.  

We ask that you prayerfully discern applying to be a member of this retreat team and complete the application by 11:59 pm on Wednesday, March 3rd if you are interested.

Please contact Tristen Perreault by email (perreaut@uni.edu) or phone (319) 491-3318 with any questions or concerns.

Thank you for your willingness to serve :)
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Are you interested in helping prepare the retreat, but not being on the team that goes to the retreat center for the weekend? Tasks include things such as: preparing name tags, preparing letter envelopes, organizing and distributing letters, helping with the welcome back meal, and other prep work. This is a smaller time commitment- but still an important job!
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What makes you well-suited for the position you selected as your first choice? If you want to be a speaker, consider briefly sharing your story or a topic/message you feel passionate about with us.
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Time commitment details:  The team will meet once or twice at the end of this semester to lay the groundwork for the fall. Co-leader and leader will work together through the summer. The team as a whole will reconvene in the Fall with weekly 2 hour meetings.   Will you be able to commit to these meetings?
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