Through dynamic experiences, TeenPact seeks to inspire youth in their relationship with Christ and train them to understand the political process, value their liberty, defend the Christian faith, and engage the culture around them. “Changing lives to change the world” is more than a vision statement to us. It’s what we do every day.
At TeenPact, we believe students learn best by doing. That’s why our State Classes are comprised of focused hands-on leadership training. With classes offered across the nation and for students ages 8-19, young people will quickly discover how to embrace their call as the next generation of leaders through the unique tools, teaching, and opportunities TeenPact provides.
Our Alumni Events take students deeper in their relationship with Christ as they build lasting community and grow through intentional leadership training. While events activities range from meeting legislators on Capitol Hill to team building in South Dakota, the focus is the same – training students to be influential and servant-hearted leaders.
Sabrina Freeland, State Coordinator • 919-334-8168 • [email protected]
Judy Kramer, TN II Class Coordinator • 423-716-7735 • [email protected]
The Four Day Class is a dynamic, hands-on leadership experience where students learn about state government from a Christian worldview. Students gather to run for office, participate in a mock legislature, and learn about how they can be effective leaders in their community back home. For students ages 13-19.
For more information about the Four Day Class, click here.
Everyone will meet at Deer Run Camp for Monday’s class. Campers can check in at camp 9:30-10:45am in the Fortress. Lunch will be 11:00-11:45pm in Brookside Dining Hall ($10 per person or bring your own lunch). Check in for class 11:45am-12:00pm in the Fortress. Commuters are welcome to join us for lunch ($10 per person). Everyone – campers and commuters – will meet at Deer Run Camp for Monday’s class. Campers can check in at camp 9:30-10:45am in the Fortress. Lunch will be 11:00-11:45pm in Brookside Dining Hall ($10 per person or bring your own lunch). Check in for class 11:45am-12:00pm in the Fortress. Commuters are welcome to join us for lunch ($10 per person). Commuters are also welcome to stay for dinner ($10 per person) and worship. They will be able to leave by 8:30pm.
Any further details will be communicated by your State Coordinator, via email, prior to the event.
The Nashville Public Library-Conference Center
Tuesday – Wednesday is 9:45am-4:00pm
Thursday is 9:45am – 3:30pm
Any further details will be communicated by your State Coordinator, via email, prior to the event.
Parking is available at the Library Parking Garage. The first 90 minutes free with stamped validation from inside the library. Parking for a full day is $20.
Click here for directions to the Nashville Public Library.
Lunches will be catered for all registered students and chaperones at the Four Day Class and is included in the cost of the program.
If you have any questions about the lunches provided or to discuss allergy needs, contact your State Coordinating Team at [email protected].
Evening Sessions are an integral part of the TeenPact experience, allowing students to combine the academic emphasis in class with a spiritual focus on students’ relationships with God and one another.
Monday – Thursday evenings, directly following the Four Day Class.
TeenPact offers Evening Sessions that give students the opportunity to relax and fellowship with like-minded peers in a more casual environment. Students play games, participate in small groups, enjoy a time of worship, and are challenged by a message from the Class Director. Parents and students not staying at the camp are invited to join as well. If you’re not registered to stay at the camp, the cost of dinner is $22/person per night. Please contact your State Coordinating Team at [email protected] to make reservations.
Parents are invited to stay for as much of the class as possible. We love having parents observe what their students are learning! If you are not able to stay, you are welcome to drop off your student.
Thursday at 2:00 p.m.
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During graduation, students participate in a short mock legislative session, hear speeches from the elected officials, hear a charge from the Program Director, receive graduation certificates, and much more!
The Political Communication Workshop trains students to analyze, execute, and interpret public presentations through a variety of activities and discussions. Students are challenged to develop critical thinking skills as they learn what communication looks like in the political realm. For students ages 13 – 19.
Fore more information about the Political Communication Workshop, click here.
The Nashville Public Library-Conference Center
Arrive on Friday by 9:45 a.m.
Arrive in Professional Attire, according to our Dress Code, and check in at the TeenPact Welcome Table. Any further details will be communicated by your State Coordinator, via email, prior to the event.
Parking is available at the Library Parking Garage. The first 90 minutes free with stamped validation from inside the library. Parking for a full day is $20.
Click here for directions to the Nashville Public Library.
Lunches will be catered for all registered students and chaperones at the Political Communication Workshop and is included in the cost of the program.
If you have any questions about the lunches provided or to discuss allergy needs, contact your State Coordinating Team at [email protected].
Parents are invited to stay for as much of the class as possible. We love having parents observe what their students are learning! If you are not able to stay, you are welcome to drop off your student.
Students attending the Four Day Class are encouraged to stay at our camp together. This is an integral part of the TeenPact experience, allowing students to combine the academic emphasis from the class, with a spiritual focus on relationships with God and one another. Staying at the camp gives students the opportunity to relax and fellowship with like-minded peers in a more casual environment. Students play games, participate in small groups, enjoy a time of worship, and are challenged by evening messages from the Class Director.
Lodging, transportation, and meals are included in the price of the residential camp fee of $210 for three nights or $250 for four nights. To reserve your spot at the camp, please include this option at the time of online registration.
Your State Coordinating Team will reach out via email with further instructions, prior to the class. Parents and students not staying at the camp are invited to join as well. If you’re not registered to stay at the camp, the cost of dinner is $18/person per night. Please contact your State Coordinating Team at [email protected] to make reservations.
Students or parents with dietary restrictions should email t[email protected] with specific information. There is a $2 per meal surcharge for special requests, but the camp is most helpful in making sure each person has plenty of food he/she can eat for each meal.
Four Day Students staying at the camp should plan to arrive at the camp between 8:00 a.m. and 9:15 a.m. on Monday morning to check into rooms and drop off luggage. Once checked into the camp, students should get lunch and head to the class to get checked in by 11:45 a.m.
More details on checking out from the camp and picking up luggage will be sent to you from your State Coordinating Team prior to the class.
Note: Each student must have ALL their personal items contained and labeled (i.e., sleeping bags, pillows, luggage, hanging bags, etc.). Please use luggage tags, strips of tape, labels, etc. with your name in permanent marker. Bedding and towels must be contained and labeled as well. This is necessary to ensure all luggage and personal items are retrieved on departure days.
Click here for directions to Deer Run Camp.
Note: Each Student must have ALL their personal items contained and labeled (i.e., sleeping bags, pillows, luggage, hanging bags, etc.). Please use luggage tags, strips of tape, labels, etc. with your name in permanent marker. Bedding and towels must be contained and labeled as well. This is necessary to ensure all luggage and personal items are retrieved on departure days.
Evening Sessions are an integral part of the TeenPact experience, allowing students to combine the academic emphasis in class with a spiritual focus on students’ relationships with God and one another.
Monday – Thursday evenings, directly following the Four Day Class.
TeenPact offers Evening Sessions that give students the opportunity to relax and fellowship with like-minded peers in a more casual environment. Students play games, participate in small groups, enjoy a time of worship, and are challenged by a message from the Class Director. Parents and students not staying at the camp are invited to join as well. If you’re not registered to stay at the camp, the cost of dinner is $22/person per night. Please contact your State Coordinating Team at [email protected] to make reservations.
Join us as a chaperone for TeenPact Leadership Schools! You are invited to assist us with carrying out our goal of raising gospel-centered leaders. As a chaperone, you have several responsibilities, including staying in the room with a group of students, assisting with student transportation each day as needed, and having the opportunity to observe or participate in aspects of the class, including Prayer Walks, TeenPact Legislature, and Evening Sessions.
As with many ministry opportunities, there is a small fee to help offset the cost of housing, food, etc. The cost to stay with us as a chaperone is $165 for three nights, or $205 for four nights.
For more information about serving as a chaperone, click here.
The One Day Class is an action-packed day full of exciting experiences that introduce students to their state government using a dynamic, hands-on approach. Students are led by an energetic Staff Team as they explore their local government, pray for their leaders, discuss their mock legislation, and so much more! For students ages 8 – 12.
For more information about the One Day Class, click here.
The Nashville Public Library-Conference Center
Arrive on Friday by 9:45 a.m.
Arrive in Professional Attire, according to our Dress Code, and check in at the TeenPact Welcome Table. Any further details will be communicated by your State Coordinator, via email, prior to the event.
Parking is available at the Library Parking Garage. The first 90 minutes free with stamped validation from inside the library. Parking for a full day is $20.
Click here for directions to the Nashville Public Library.
Lunches will be available for all students and chaperones at the One Day Class. You may purchase lunch at time of online registration for $8 per person.
If you have any questions about the lunches provided or to discuss allergy needs, contact your State Coordinating Team at [email protected].
One Day Students are required to have a parent or chaperone with them at all times. Please plan on staying with your student for the duration of the class.
If you plan to bring more than one student to the class, please let the Staff Team know which students you are with as you check in at the Welcome Table so they can keep your students grouped together during the day.
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