Thursday, March 20, 2014

Peer level leading

In Twenty-Four Seven second and third years are considered Cadre, a tightly knit group of highly trained individuals working together for a common goal. At the beginning of the year, returning students undergo a week or two of mentally and physically strenuous work in order to prepare for their new roles as leaders. As cadre these people communicate between staff and first years, plan school trips and events, lead different aspects of the school, and mentor first-year students. 

Because the growth and health of this leadership group directly impacts that of our underlings, we must prioritize each other and our collective team. We meet together each month to receive vision, encouragement, and challenges from staff, discuss our condition as a group of leadership, and worship God. During event preparation, we work together and spread delegation to create powerful experiences for the first-years. Also, we make sure to check on each other indidually, to pray for, pour into, encourage, teach, and help each other in many ways. To make sure we properly care for the first years, we have to take care of each other.

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