Art Says It
    (Ages: Kindergarten through College)
    Provides an opportunity for students to use their God-given talents in drawing, painting, photography, collage, or other
    art media to communicate a Biblical message related to the annual convention theme. You will be working independently
    with John Keller and other area artists as resources. Typically, entries will be judged for form (construction and
    composition), content (the message), and creativity (originality of the work).
    Team Leader - John Keller
Bible Bowl
    (Ages: 3rd grade through 12th grade)
    A great way to learn more about the Bible, but it takes work! Students read and do questions in their workbooks over
    2 or 3 chapters per week. Then on Sunday evenings, we check answers and review with quizzes and games. For those going
    to Nashville, teams of four will be chosen by participation, attitude, and quiz scores. A written test will be given in
    February. We will meet on Saturdays in January and Februrary to prepare for the written test.
    Team Leaders - Linda Bearden & Ken & Sally Hourt
Centurion of Scripture
    (Ages: Kindergarten through Adult)
    Memorize 100 scriptures (10, 50, or 100 at a time) and recite them to your team leader. This is a great way
    to keep God's word at the forefront of your mind.
    Team Leader - Todd Hunter
Debate
    (Ages: 9th grade through 12th grade)
    Groups of two work together to formulate speeches that are used for and against a predetermined topic that has
    to do with that year's theme. These students learn the correct way to debate.
    Team Leaders - Phil Blansett & Jared Street
Good Samaritan
    (Ages: Kindergarten through Adult)
    Being a sood samaritan means doing something good to help someone. This can be a family member as long as it is not
    your regular chore. You keep your own service log of what you do. (This can be scout projects, 4-H projects, etc. as
    long as it is a service to others.) Most of this will be done on your own, but we do some projects together during the
    year. Announcements will be put in Family News for special projects. Your service log must be turned in by the end of
    December, but you can count anything you did from January through December.
    Team Leader - Linda Bearden
Mass Media
    (Ages: 3rd grade through Adult)
    Article/Editoral - Submit a 200 - 250 word essay that would be written for publication in a Christian magazine.
    Audio Presentation - Submit a 20 - 30 second public service announcement that a ministry might place on the radio.
    Video Presentation - Submit a 2.5 - 3 minute info video suitable for use on the TV.
    Storyline - Create a dramatization of a Bible story, Bible truth, or a moral lesson.
    Web Page - Assuming that your web page could be the viewer's only chance to experience Christianity.
    Team Leader - Jay Bruce
Music Composition
    (Ages: 3rd grade through College)
    Students write songs suitable for singing in a group situation. All the work is done by early January and the materials
    are submitted for judging at that time. You can create the words to a song, music to a song, or both
    The emphasis in the class is on expressing your faith through music. You do not have to be able to read or write musical
    notation to participate, though you will be learning some along the way.
    Team Leader - Meagan Adams
Oral Bible Reading
    (Ages: 3rd grade through Adult)
    Learn and practice the skill of reading the Bible out loud. You will learn how to interpret the meaning and convey that
    meaning as you read.
    Team Leader - David Dawson
Parade of Winners
    (Ages: Kindergarten through 12th grade)
    Encourages you to read you Bible throughout the year. You can choose to read the Old Testament, the New Testament
    or the entire Bible.
    Team Leader - Todd Hunter
Puppets - Home Team
    (Ages: Any)
    Prepares and performs skits for West Side's Christian Soldiers class, with the
possibility of doing skits for other local
    groups. We coordinate with Mike and Marsha Hendrix for dates and lesson plans. We welcome all age and skill levels
    for skit writers and performers
    Team Leaders - Susan Pratt & Meredith Jones
Puppets - Nashville Teams
    (Ages: 3rd grade through 12th grade)
    Teams are devided into age groups and each come up with a puppet skit centered
around the convention theme for that year.
    We design and build our own sets and have a lot of fun working together. Puppet teams learn how to properly use their
    puppet (voice volume and inflection and correct entering and exiting, etc.) and teamwork skills are enriched. The
    main objective of puppeteering is to learn a fun skill that can be used to teach children about God.
    Team Leaders - Rob and Lisa Schmittou , Deanna Bruce , Tish Elrod and Cindy Hunter
Scrapbooking
    (Ages: 3rd grade through College)
    To work as a group to make a scrapbook of the year that will serve as a history of
    our activities and events in Lads to Leaders.
    Team Leader - Cindy Hunter
Song Leading
    (Ages: 3rd grade through College)
    To teach young men the skills needed to effectively lead in congregational singing
    Team Leader - Garrett Sheumaker
Songs of Praise
    (Ages: 3rd grade through College)
    Gives girls of all ages an opportunity to select and lead songs for other women. Meeting times will include basic discussion of
    music theory and proper technique, but attention will be given to the heart and message of the songs chosen. Participants
    going to Nashville will choose one song to lead for a group of judges there. The leading of songs in front of other women
    may be settings beyond the Sunday night meeting time (ex. Ladies night out).
    Team Leader - Lisa Burley
Speech
    (Ages: 3rd grade through College)
    Speech is designed to develop speaking ability before a church, a group, or a class in those who participate. The
    skills learned and the abilities developed will be useful in all aspects of life. For those who desire to attend the
    Convention in Nashville, you will be given additional work and will be expected to dedicate considerable
    time to developing and practicing a speech.
    Team Leader - David Dawson