Breakouts

Sunday 10:45


Career Arc: Kingdom Edition - Meghan Chandler, Alaska Student Partnership (Brazilian A)

What does missions look like beyond college and Chi Alpha? This breakout explores how everyday work, relationships, and influence in the marketplace can become powerful avenues for God’s mission. Discover practical ways to live out your faith with purpose, integrity, and impact right where you spend most of your time—at work

Time Management - Kim Boley, SEMO Director (Regency D3)

“I don’t have time.” “I’ll get to that later.” 

“Ahh! I’m late!”

Sound familiar? Let’s take advantage of this opportunity to discuss time management. We probably won’t solve all of our time management problems but you’ll gain some ideas on how to improve.

“All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us."


Navigating Conflict - Elizabeth Gao, Mizzou Director (Regency 2)

How do we handle conflict in a Biblical way that honors God and the people we have conflict with?

Bringing the Gospel Home - Carly George, UNO Staff (Brazilian B)

I came into relationship with Jesus through Chi Alpha, and have been desiring and working to see my family and friends saved ever since! Come be equipped and encouraged to lovingly and wisely share the gospel with family members and others who know you well. We'll talk about navigating close relationships with grace while trusting God to work in hearts over time.

Man + Woman = ??? Tanner & Nicole Hedstrom, KU Directors (Brazilian C)

In this breakout we will talk about God’s design for men and women individually and how they can partner in relationship with one another to further God’s Kingdom.

Seeking the Gift of the Baptism of the Holy Spirit -Derek Quinby, UNI/Iowa Chi Alpha State Director (Regency Ballroom)

This breakout will be follow-up to Josiah Negron’s Saturday Morning message about the Holy Spirit. This will be an opportunity to ask questions and seek the baptism of the Holy Spirit.

Trauma Informed Ministry & Friendships - Matt Moeckl, Wildwood Ranch (Brazilian D)

Trauma impacts far more people in our churches than we often realize—and traditional ministry approaches can unintentionally overlook or even retraumatize those we are trying to serve. This breakout session will introduce the principles of trauma-informed ministry and explore practical ways churches and Christians can respond with greater awareness, compassion, and effectiveness. Participants will gain a clearer understanding of how trauma affects behavior, relationships, and spiritual formation, along with practical strategies to build ministries and friendships that foster trust, resilience, and healing without compromising biblical truth.