When

  • Sunday, July 5 - Thursday, July 9, 2015

Where

The Warehouse 
5095 Post Road
Cumming, GA 30040
 

 
Driving Directions 

Cost

$150 for first student

$125 for each additional sibling

EARLY BIRD SPECIAL!   Sign up before June 1st and receive a $25 discount off of each student!  SIGN UP NOW!

Each student receives a free AMP 2015 T-Shirt!

Contact

Mary Weitzel 
AMP 
marywzl@att.net
(770) 355-1561

 

What To Bring

For the Spirit:  Bible, Paper, Pen/ Pencil

For the room:  Sleeping Bag, Pillow, Blanket, Air Mattress or Pad, Towel, Wash Cloth

Don’t forget these items!:  SHAMPOO, SOAP, DEODORANT, TOOTHBRUSH, TOOTHPASTE

For the body:  Plenty of clothes – 3 days work clothes (long pants), 4 days gettin’ around clothes, jams - Swimsuit - ladies; modest 1 piece - No Tank Tops – No soffee’s (modest shorts)  Swimsuit - gentlemen; no saggin’, no speedos (that’s just gross)  Bag for dirty clothes - Sneakers, Flip Flops,

For the worksite:  CLOSED TOE SHOES, Work Gloves, Bug Spray, Sun Block, Camera

Snacks to share at night (turn in at arrival):  Girls- SWEET (12 servings), Guys - SALTY (12 servings) - ONE CASE BOTTLED WATER (Guys and Girls)

Optional: Coffee Shop will be open from 8am-9pm. Bring a few bucks if you want an extra frozen treat.

What Not To Bring - Drugs, Alcohol, Weapons – you know the deal.  As always, if you need music to sleep, you may bring your Ipod or other player, but it must be kept to a personal volume so others are not distracted or disturbed.   Cell Phones may be used in emergencies.  No texting.  Be present with us while you’re here

The Daily Schedule

Sunday, July 5

6:30pm                       Registration/Dorm Assignments

7:30pm                       Opening/ Activities / Team Assignments / Team Building

10:00pm                     Hang out time

10:30pm                     Snacks

11:30pm                     Get ready for bed

12:00am                      Lights Out

 

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday; July 6, 7, 8 

7:30am                        Rise and Shine

8:00am                        Breakfast

8:30am                        Morning Devotion Work Assignments, Pack Lunches, Pack Tools

9:00am                        Teams assigned to worksites depart

10:00am                      Team assigned to Holly Park VBS depart

12:30pm                     Lunch

1:00pm                       Back to work; VBS Team(s) to worksites

3:00pm                       Host homes for showers and rest

5:30pm                       Back to The Warehouse – unload tools, coolers

6:00pm                       Dinner 

6:30pm                       Team Competition

8:30pm                       Worship and Speaker

10:00pm                     Hang out time

10:30pm                     Snacks

11:30pm                     Get ready for bed

12:00am                      Lights Out

 

Thursday, July 9

 7:30am                        Rise and Shine

8:00am                        Morning Devotion

8:30am                        Breakfast, Clean up, Pack Up

10:00am                      Leave for home

  AMP

Atlanta Mission Project 2015

AMP is a missions/service project that has been put together to give mid and hi school students a summer opportunity to impact their community for the Kingdom of God.  Over four nights and three days, students and adults will spread out across Forsyth County and Atlanta to serve in the name of Jesus.


Be sure to sign up by June 1st to take advantage of the Early Bird Discount. Refer to the column to the left for camp pricing information.

AMP is open to rising 7th graders through graduating seniors.

AMP consists of several components; each one with a specific purpose.

Worship and Teaching - Each day, students will gather for Worship and a message aimed at allowing them to come into the presence of God; to experience God and to prepare them to serve in His name.

Team Competition – Students will compete together in family groups for a common goal.  They will learn to support each other and will also learn that winning isn’t everything.  This component ensures that students and their adult leaders have fun together…it’s not all about the work.

Service – It is important that students be given the opportunity to step outside themselves and their common routines.  Much of our culture is centered in self.  We want students to look around their community and not only see need, but respond to the needs of others.  This is done in a safe, planned environment and is always done under adult supervision.

Host Homes, Meals and Lodging - Because the days are intense, busy and sometimes long, students need a chance to just get away for a little while. Host Homes: To give students a place to rest, clean up, hang out and just chill, we are enlisting the help of several families who will open their homes during AMP. Meals are provided at specific times each day and there will be plenty of water and snacks.  Lodging: Students will dorm at the Warehouse with areas designated and separated by gender.  Adult chaperones will be provided for the over-night portion of AMP.

Our hope is that we will have a great turn out of mid and high school students who will serve alongside returning college students and caring adults.  We hope to make summer 2015 an experience that will be remembered for a long time.

We can use all the volunteer help we can get, and if you are an adult, please consider joining with us to make AMP a special place of impact for the Kingdom of God.  Volunteer today! (Contact Mary Weitzel @ 770-355-1561 or marywzl@att.net or Brian Weitzel @ 770-298-8009 or brianwzl@att.net )

Signing up is easy!

To sign up, scroll down and click on the blue square below that says "Register Here".

Once in registration, provide all information requested and complete registration by paying securely through PayPal or with a credit card. Your registration will be sent to us and you will receive a confirmation email.

If you have any questions, please refer to the Frequently Asked Questions to the left. For additional information not covered in FAQ's, you can get further clarification through email by contacting Mary Weitzel at marywzl@att.net or (770) 355-1561.