Spirituality Manual
Spirituality Manual
Spirituality Manual
Manual
for SY 2009-2010
Spirituality Core Group
Deepening Spirituality…
Copyright ©2009 by David Ong of Batch 2009. All Rights Reserved.
Spirituality Manual
Table of Contents
I. Introduction……………………………………………………………3
Vision
Mission
Objectives
II. Faith and Liturgy………………………………………..………...4
A. Prayer Cells
First Prayer Cell Procedures
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
CONTENTS
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I. Introduction †
Vision
To let the spirit of God dwell in the hearts of all, to deepen the spirituality among
others, and in turn, to have everyone answer God’s call
Mission
Following the Youth Christian Life Community Way of Life, maintaining good
relationships with people and striving to do more than what is expected
Objectives
This manual aims to guide the new core group members in doing their tasks. It is
important that each individual is aware of his duties and responsibilities. He expected to be
dedicated to the club because of his commitment to YCLC. Accountabilities lie in the tasks of
each person. Above all, the spirit of spirituality must remain intact throughout the year.
"At the heart of any real intimacy is a certain vulnerability. It is hard to trust someone
with your vulnerability unless you can see a matching vulnerability and know that you will not
be judged. In some basic way, it is our imperfections and even our pain that draws others close
to us." -R.N Remen, MD
Partnership among the spirituality aspect is a strong bond that never breaks even during
times of misery and grief. If one falls, the other will pick him up. If one cries, the other gives a
comforting hug, knowing the fact that both people have the same purpose: to do more for
God’s greater glory.
“Spirituality is rooted in the experience of God’s personal love, seeing others as God
sees them- unique and personally loved. It is the way of Cura Personalis, of caring, forgiveness
and reconciliation.
It is spirituality that understands the way of the cross. We live in a world broken and in
pain, and thus accept that the Magis, our service of greater worth, may ask us to follow Christ
bearing His cross in our world (GC 5, Decree 2, no. 12).” –Fr. Nebres, S.J.
Ultimately, Jesus is our guide, our friend and our brother. He should be on top of all
things, the center of spirituality. Thus, every action in the spirituality aspect is done out of love.
To love is a choice.
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Step 1- Get a list of YCLC members. Divide them into small groups with the same year
level. Each group should have a maximum of 10 members, but it is recommended that a prayer
cell group should only have more or less 5 members. Arrange them in such a way that a prayer
cell guide will be assigned readily to each small group. Each year level must have a theme.
Important: The old members should stick together in one cell group. Similarly, the
new members should have their own cell group. This will allow them to be open to the
reflection and sharing parts of the activity, whereas the old members would have
more bonding sessions.
Notes:
Cell Guide- A cell guide is tasked to initiate the YCLCers’ experience of the CLC
process. His/her Chief task is to guide the prayer cell and to direct the YCLCers, in
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a communal manner, to live the CLC Way of Life. He/she is assisted by the Cell
Representative.
Cell Representative- A student representative for the cell group. He is
Step 1
responsible for arranging meetings with other cell members. He is tasked to call
the cell guide for sessions and constantly remind his cell members to attend a
prayer cell. He also makes attendance of all who participated in the activity.
Theme- Each year level has a specific theme:
o First Year Cells- The Community and Self I
o Second Year Cells- The Community and Self II
o Third Year Cells- Christ and Love
o Fourth Year Cells- Following Christ
Step 2- Recruitment of cell guides. After making the list, determine the number of cell
guides needed. Then, start looking for cell guides. He/she may be a teacher, alumnus or
administrator. Assign each cell guide to a specific cell group.
The following cell guides from SY 2008-2009 are listed below:
Step 2
Note: If there are not enough cell guides, please make sure to look for them before the
school year starts. You may opt to have a substitute cell guide or to merge cell groups.
Warning! - A cell group without a permanent cell guide is devoid of the CLC Way of
Life.
Step 3- Orientation of Cell Guides. Give them all the details and the necessary
information regarding cell group, cell guide responsibilities, etc. Orientation of cell
guides must be done properly, especially to the new ones.
Steps 3-4
Option 2 Group Orientation: Schedule a meeting for the cell guides. You
may have a meeting right after a GA. However, it is not recommended that you conduct
an orientation during a GA because it may disrupt ongoing activities.
Step 4- Attendance Sheet. Make an attendance sheet for each cell group in
preparation for the first prayer cell session, as well the future prayer cell sessions. The
attendance sheet will be checked by the cell representatives. For every prayer cell
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session, give it to the cell representatives so that they can check the attendance. In this
case, ask a temporary representative to check attendance.
An example of the attendance sheet is shown below: Cell Guide and Cell Rep:
H1 CELL 3
Cell Rep: Ray Justin Huang (1E)
Step 4
Dates:
Name Section
Section: OR
Year Level and Cell #:
Note: Please print it on hard paper.
Step 5- Deployment of Cell Guides. This is done during a GA itself. Contact the prayer
cell guides a week before and on the day before the prayer cell. You must have them
confirmed. Failure to do so may result to an absence of a cell guide on the day itself.
Step 5
Notes:
Assign a specific area/room before the activity. Make the necessary
reservations at least a week before.
Orient the cell groups about the significance of prayer cells. You may ask
someone to make a short lecture about the cell guides during the GA.
Inform them that they need to decide on a cell representative before the
activity ends. Last year’s representatives cannot repeat this year. Also,
anyone in the core group cannot function as a cell representative.
Prepare a special activity for them. (i.e. At the start of the year =
expectations, the desktop activity)
Step 6- Collection and Evaluation. After the very first prayer cell session, collect the
attendance sheet from every cell representative*. Evaluate the activity by asking the cell
Step 6
guides regarding the activity. This should only take about 5-10 minutes. Keep in mind
that checking on cell groups is important so as to know the conduct exhibited by the
people in the cell group. (in other words, prevention of fighting, etc.)
*Note: You may give the responsibility of returning the attendance sheets to the
cell representative after the prayer cell session has ended.
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These steps are normal procedures in preparation for regular prayer cells on
selected GAs. To ensure an organized procedure, the following diagram is shown:
• Be alert. • Call the Cell • Call the Cell • Give the • Collect the
• If the prefect Guides Guides AGAIN attendance attendance
and/or the • Remind them • Remind them sheets to the sheets
moderator that the prayer that the prayer cell • Evaluate the
decides to have cell will be held cell will be held representatives prayer cell
a prayer cell on next week tomorrow • Escort the cell activity
a GA, please • Reserve the guides to their
respond areas needed respective cell
immediately by for prayer groups and
contacting the sessions. venues
cell guides Inquire at the
SAP office
• Optional:
Prepare an
activity for the
prayer cell
session
The Proposed Prayer Cells will help make up for the losses experienced by the YCLC
members, and help build better prayer cell sessions among prayer cell groups.
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B. Salumbaba
The YCLC is tasked to help out in every Mass (held in the HS Gym/Sports Center)
by volunteering for Salumbaba. Salumbaba is defined as a person ready to catch the Breads of
Life that are accidentally dropped. Every CLCer must have the experience so that they will be
more involved in Eucharistic Celebration.
• Decide which year • Go to the CMSO • Gather the people • Get the
level will do and ask how many involved in the left attendance sheet
Salumbaba people they need side of the altar • Help the CMSO
• After deciding, Salumbaba • Take attendance of clean up and fix
announce the year • Get ready with the those who came the altar
level involved for attendance sheet • Instruct them on
Salumbaba for tomorrow. how to Salumbaba
• Instruct them to *This is not the
proceed one for prayer
immediately to the cells. It may be just
left side of the as simple as a pen
Altar when the and paper.
class starts moving
from classroom to
gym
Note: In case of short notice, immediately go to STEP 1, and in STEP 2, pull out the people
needed for Salumbaba. This can be done in a short while, right before the Mass starts.
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Facilities
Reservation
Form
Budget Proposal SAP Office/
Equipment Faculty
Reservation Workroom
Form
After School-
Hours Circular*
Letter for Mrs. Student-
Cacacho produced
UNPLUGGED Student-
SCRIPT produced
Student-
Teaser Video
produced
PowerPoint Student-
Presentation produced N/A
PA
Announcement
Moderator
Within Xavier
Performers lyrics only
only
Within Xavier
Host/s script only
only
Mr.
CAdT Duties
and/or Ushers
Salumbides N/A
and/or YCLC
POSTERS
Student- (upon approval N/A
produced of proposal)
UNPLUGGED
APPLICATION E-groups script only
FORM
Moderator or see
Logistics Student- facilities
produced form
Note: *Ask SAP Coordinator; this is usually optional
+Blue color = Final Unplugged Proposal, ++Brown color = Follow-ups (Important!)
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7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
28 29 30 31
First Friday
Month of First Friday Unplugged Unplugged Hell Week
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30
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“Time is Gold.”
OPTION A IF you chose to do the “Performers First,” at this point, start looking for
bands, singers, host/s, instrumentalists, actors, dancers, etc.
Notes:
Look for people who can perform. Do not force people who are first-timers.
Look for people who know how to play or sing.
Do not waste time waiting for a “Not sure” answer to turn into a “Yes.”
Set a quota for a number of performers. The usual number is 6 (half of them
Step 1
Give them a copy of the application form. Be demanding: Set a deadline, and
bug them to complete the application form A.S.A.P.
Ask around. There may be hidden talents from other batches, faculty and
staff. Not to mention the people from the Jesuit Residences, school
administration or even as far as grade school and EED.
Afterwards, confirm the number of performers and host/s. All application forms
with attached lyrics have to be with you at least 2 weeks before the Unplugged.
Gather all songs and come up with a theme for Unplugged. The theme should also
be more or less related to the month of the Unplugged. (i.e. July- 1st FFU= New
Beginnings, October- Month of the Holy Rosary)
Make the Script. (See additional notes** found right after STEP 1 for more details)
Finalize everything. Be ready for changes that may occur sometime in the future.
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OPTION B IF you chose to do the “Script First,” at this point, pick a theme that
would suit the month of the Unplugged. (i.e. December- St. Francis Xavier and/or Christmas)
Notes:
The script should be flexible, which means that it can be easily adjusted
when changes occur.
There should be at least 6 Reflections, which are all related to the central
theme you have chosen.
Do not make any one-liner or even three-liner reflections. Remember that
this is a serious and solemn activity.
Step 1
Afterwards, polish the script. Check for grammatical errors and typographical errors.
Be ready to insert performers and their songs in each reflection.
Start looking for performers. You must start as early as 3 weeks before Unplugged.
Tell them the Theme or Mood (suggested by the reflection) so that they can choose
the proper songs for it.
B
Give them a copy of the application form through e-mail or the Xerox area. Be sure
to place a copy in the Xerox area.
Option
Be demanding: Ask them to submit on the day of the deadline with their copy of
lyrics. Do this as early as possible.
Gather all the performers and songs and carefully insert them in the script. You may
place a performer with 2 songs on 2 separate reflections.
Finalize everything. Be ready for changes that may occur sometime in the future.
Performers
REFLECTIONS
with SONGS SCRIPT
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Additional Notes:
1ST: H2 Band- Martin Qui H2-C 4th:H2 Band, KWM- Ferdie Tan
Richmond Ngui H2-H David Tan
Christopher Malata H2-E Daniel Quiaoit
Additional Notes for Step 1
Songs: High School Never Ends by Bowling for Songs: Always Be My Baby by David Cook
Soup Face Down by Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
Learn to Fly by Foo Fighters
Opening Prayer:
Heavenly Father, we thank You for another year in Xavier School. As we set out on a new journey, may
You guide us with Your grace so that we will not wander off and find our purpose in life. O Lord, may the songs we
hear settle us down from all the stress and make us reflect upon the things which have transpired today. Lastly,
may You remind us to always do the highest good in order to glorify Your name.
Amen
Note: You may ask someone to make an opening prayer. The host doesn’t necessarily have to be
the one to say it. (i.e. The moderator can lead the opening prayer.)
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Reflection 1:
Host: Hmm… Summer… Time flies really fast doesn’t it? Before we realized it, summer is over and we’re
here again at Xavier School. Speaking of summer how was your summer? Was it good, bad or somewhere
in between? I heard that some of the students got a summer job, some went to a China Study Tour, some
went to PKK, some planned ahead for this school year and some just stayed at home happily. What about
you, what did you do during the summer?
Host: Now to share with us their rendition of (name of the song), may I introduce you (the members of
the band)
H1 Band-Kendrick Santos, Jude Liao, Micah Fernando, Enzo Song: Collide by Howieday
Villalon, Keith Lim, Tak Reyes
Make sure that songs are
Additional Notes for Step 1
Closing Prayer:
Host: Let me thank everyone who contributed in making this show possible--the YCLC, our performers
______, ______, ______ and of course, ______!
Initial Script is complete. You may save as: “FFU July Script
Initial.docx”
Rules of Application:
* All application forms must be submitted to the YCLC drop box (2nd floor JR Building),
Aaron Quidilla (3H), David Ong (4A), or e-mailed to mattcomics2003@yahoo.com on
or before the given deadline.
* Unless otherwise agreed upon, all Unplugged performers must submit one (1)
Performer’s Application Form.
Additional Notes for Step 1
Note: You may make changes in the policies. This is just a part of the application form.
Make sure that these performers confirmed that they are really going to
perform. Get their contact numbers.
You may remind them through text/e-mail/YM/personal encounter
Text Sample: “Hello! The First Friday Unplugged will be on July 3, 2009 at
the MPH from 4:30-5:30pm. Please submit your application forms ASAP.”
Keep reminding them to submit the forms. However, do it nicely.
Suggest songs for them if they cannot come up with any.
If you are not sure of the time and venue, do not give false information to
performers. If there are changes, inform them immediately.
Sometimes, the songs chosen by performers are not suitable to the
theme. To make things worse, there is obscenity and vulgarity in the
lyrics, which the HSPO condemns (Warning: you will be asked to come
up with an edited script once it reaches the HSPO).
o To prevent this from happening, check the lyrics and make sure
you have inserted the song properly within the script.
The host/s and performers must know the same information.
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2 weeks to go…
2-1
Script is done…
Performers confirmed…
Note: After confirming the time and venue, that’s the time to officially tell the
performers and host/s the correct information regarding the FFU. (i.e. “First Friday
Unplugged will be on July 3, 2009 at the MPH from 4:30-5:30pm,” change “will be” to
“is”)
was decided that the FFU would be moved to the last Friday of
February. But then, the MPH was reserved by DWTL. Ergo, the only
available space is the MPC. Another option would have been the
Media-Ed, but it was too small.
There was no November and January FFU because of the breaks.
A. Facilities-Reservation Form
Description: This is the 5-page form found at the SAP office or faculty workroom.
How to fill it up:
Follow Instructions. There are specific instructions such as “Do not write
below this line.”
The top part is usually filled up by the student while the bottom contains
the signatures of the moderator, SAP coordinator and his own signature.
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Sample:
o Date Needed : July 3, 2009
o Date Reserved: June 20, 2009
o Venue: MPH
o Pax: 50
o Time: 4:30-5:30pm
o Things Needed/Logistics: 6 High Chairs, 6 Microphones, Sound System,
Computer with Projector
When in doubt, ask the SAP Coordinator to help you fill it up.
C. Budget Proposal
Description: a white short bond paper with tables, back-to-back
How to fill it up:
o Indicate “0” Pesos on the total amount needed.
o Check the MPH box at the back of the paper, but indicate “0” beside it.
Step 2-1
D. Final Script
Make the necessary changes. Recheck the grammar and flow of the script.
Place the lyrics in the script.
o Example: “Let us welcome, Tristan Dulu and Dan Lendle… (Later) Let us welcome
Mark Que, Mark Lapena and Adrian Asis”
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Responsibilities:
Over-all Heads: Aaron Quidilla 3H and David Ong 4A
Moderators: Bro. Atoy Salazar and Mr. Benigno de Ocampo
Logistics:
Follow-up participants Make sure that every
Reserve Multi-Purpose Hall
single bit of information is
Borrow LCD Projector and Computer
Borrow four pieces of microphones consistent in all forms.
Prepared by:
YCLC Moderator
Approved by:
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Write a letter to Mrs. Cacacho that you will be having a First Friday Unplugged on
____(date)______, from ____(time)____ to ____(time)____ at ____(venue)_____.
Specify the theme and objectives of the Unplugged.
February, 2009
Greetings! We are happy to inform you that YCLC will be having a Friday Unplugged on February 13,
2009 at the MPH.
This activity aims to let people reflect on their lives amid the busy month of February, and to help them
understand the real meaning of love as it is our theme for this month’s Unplugged. It is an opportunity where
people gather as one community to enjoy a few moments of peace while listening to relaxing music.
In this regard, we humbly request your support and approval of this activity. Attached with this proposal
are the script of the Friday Unplugged and the list of performers with their respective songs.
Thank you
In the spirit of Magis,
Please be more creative.
Step 2-1
Noted by:
Approved by:
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Additional Notes:
I. It will only take a day to finish all the paperwork. Do not be overwhelmed by the bulk
because it’s just as simple as filling in your profile in Facebook or Multiply.
II. Do not cram. Cramming this will result into a chaotic Unplugged. Remember, you
Notes
2 weeks to go…
After 1-2 days of paperwork, now it’s time to do promotions and operations.
The contents of Promotions: The contents of Operations:
A. Teaser Video E. PowerPoint
B. PA Announcement F. Logistics
C. Posters G. CAdT/Ushers
Step 2-2
B. PA Announcement
Inform the moderator that you need to have a PA announcement on the
Thursday before Unplugged and the Unplugged day itself. He is usually responsible for
this. If the moderator disagrees, ask the ODS for the instructions on how to file for a PA
Announcement.
C. Posters
As early as now, you may ask someone to do the poster or you may do it yourself.
Here are 2 samples of posters, which will serve as a guide in making a poster for FFU:
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XS YCLC
Symbol/Illustration
DATE
TIME
VENUE
Symbol/Illustration
DATE
&
TIME
VENUE
Notes:
The clearer the poster, the better.
Shaped posters are better than ones printed on simple bond paper since
it can attract a lot of attention.
Print it on hard paper.
Ask the other members of the core group and moderator for comments
and suggestions.
Afterwards, edit your poster. Be sure that there is no obscenity in it.
The theme should be made clear, or at least the basic details are present.
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D. GAs
Announce that there will be an FFU, which is required for all YCLCers. Tell them
that they are also expected to spread the word so as to promote the FFU.
Note: Tell the administration core group or community core group to take care of the
attendance. Facilitating the FFU will be heavy workload for the spirituality core group.
E. PowerPoint
As early as now, you may ask someone to make the PowerPoint for the
Unplugged. It generally contains the performers and songs so that the audience can
refer to their names in case they do not know the performer. Here are the guidelines for
making a PowerPoint:
Theme Theme
<Name of Performer/s>
FIRST FRIDAY UNPLUGGED <Song/s>
MPH
July 3, 2009
Note: The person making the PowerPoint must also be present in the FFU day itself.
F. Logistics
The logistics is usually handled by the moderator. Inform him when and where
the Unplugged will be held. Politely ask him to manage the logistics for the Unplugged.
However, if the moderator disagrees, then there’s no other choice but handle the
logistics yourself. You may ask a small group of YCLC members to help you in setting up
the venue at least a day before the event.
G. CadT/Ushers
OPTION A CAdT Ushers Make a
OPTION B YCLC Ushers Choice
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Go to Mr. Salumbides and ask if you could get Unplugged as a duty for CAdT.
Give him the list of people (High 4 only) who are willing to be an usher.
If approved, you now officially have ushers for Unplugged. Tell the High 4 Students to
WEAR Type C Uniform during the Unplugged.
Sample only:
Step 2-2
Duty Name/Section
Usher
Usher
Usher
Usher
Usher
Doorman
Ushers (5)
o Keep the noise level down
o Ask people to sit down
o People are not allowed to leave during a song/performance
o Maintain the reflective atmosphere
o You are not allowed to leave the MPH unless instructed
o You are not allowed to chat with other CAdT crew
Doormen- Main Entrance (1)
o Greet people entering/leaving
o Open doors for people
o Stay within the MPH area, DO NOT leave your post.
o Be alert with the people entering/leaving
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Option B You may ask your fellow YCLC members to function as ushers during the
Unplugged. After all, the YCLC will be heading the Unplugged, and it’s best to have YCLCers help
out in this program.
o Announce in the GA that ushers will be needed during the Unplugged. Afterwards,
get a list of people who would like to help out (maximum of 5 ushers).
o As an added bonus, you can ask someone to help out in the operations such as Stage
Crew, wherein he will be the one to assist the performer in setting up.
o You may also ask people to help clean up after the Unplugged.
The Dry-run is not an opportunity for the performers to practice their songs. At
this point, they should have rehearsed already and are prepared to let the first people
(Spirituality Core) listen to their song/s.
Notes:
As early as now, go to the HSPO and reserve the Media-Ed for the
Unplugged Dry-run. Make sure that there will be a teacher who can
facilitate on that day.
Afterwards, inform the performers about the Dry-run. Give them all the
details such as time and venue. Tell them to prepare their songs.
The deadliest deadline for reservation is a week before the Dry-run.
Usually, rehearsals are held on the week of Unplugged itself.
Constantly remind them that there is indeed a Dry-run. They have to be
there! Sample Text: “Hello! The dry-run for First Friday Unplugged will be
on Tuesday, June 30, 2009 from 4:10pm onwards. You are expected to
know your song/s by then. Please be there.”
For those who cannot attend, make sure that they have already practiced
enough. Teachers can only be trusted. Trust students at your own risk.
3
Script is done…
Step 3
Performers confirmed…
Paperwork finished…
Promotions started…
Operations began…
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Important Notes:
The deadliest deadline for the submission of the Final Proposal is on the Friday
before the First Friday Unplugged. It is recommended that you submit the
Proposal as early as possible in order to assure your reservation of the venue.
Other parties may interfere and grab the venue with the proper documents. As a
result, you become the loser.
If there are no further comments, posters which require colored printing must
be mass-produced so that the SAP coordinator will be able to sign all of them.
For the black-and-white posters, you may get the approved poster (with
signature) and mass-produce it in the Xerox area.
**Sometimes, the Xerox area encounters problems in photocopying. Thus, some
posters were too light in color. The ink was powdery, creating a mess whenever
people touch them. To be sure, photocopy elsewhere outside Xavier.
Provide the hard paper for the posters.
HELL WEEK…
4
Script is done…
Performers confirmed…
Paperwork finished…
Promotions started…
Operations began…
Step 4
Proposal approved…
Follow-ups
Remind performers and /s that the FFU will be tomorrow. Give them the
THUR
final reminders through text. Sample Text: “Hello! The First Friday Unplugged
is tomorrow July 3, 2009 at the MPH from 4:30-5:30pm. Performers are
expected to be there by 4:10pm outside the MPH. Thank you and good luck!”
Remind the other people involved to attend the Unplugged such as the person
who made the PowerPoint, the CAdT ushers, etc. (Option A).
Prepare a list of ordered performers and an extra copy of the script. (More
details will follow on Step 5)
Remind the moderator to make a PA announcement tomorrow.
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FFU!!!…
5
Script is done…
Performers confirmed…
Paperwork finished…
Promotions started…
Operations began…
Proposal approved…
Follow-ups made…
Day of Execution
2 Things to Remember:
Do not panic- “Seriously, what’s the use of panicking? You already
prepared everything for the Unplugged. All you have to do is sit back and
enjoy the fruits of your labor.”
Be alert- “Okay, so being too relaxed would be the other extreme. Always
be alert for any changes. Remember, performers can just change their
song if they were not able to rehearse properly. Some performers can just
poof and disappear from the Unplugged without any notice. Hosts too
can just run away from their posts. There may be a change in order of
performers because of...blah blah blah. To keep it simple, always open
Step 5
your eyes and ears for any suspecting problem that may occur.”
Things to Bring:
clipboard
pen
list of performers (sheet of paper with the order of performers)
Sample only:
Performer Song Order New Order Updated Present
st st
1. Dandi Lopez Fallen 1 1 YES
nd th
2. Matthew Lee Only Hope I’m Yours 2 4 YES
rd rd
3. Ivy Enaje Panalangin 3 3 YES
4. Jake S. Decode 4th 2nd YES
5. Douglas Dy My Favorite Things 5th 5th YES
th th
6. Chroma Shock Mama 6 7 YES LATE
th th
7. Andrew Pinlac Masaya 7 6 YES
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TIME SLOTS
12:10pm – Wait for the PA Announcement. If there was no announcement, wait for
the 12:15 bell.
3:55-4:00pm – Fix your bag as fast as you can. However, do not panic. Prepare
your clipboard and proceed immediately to the venue.
4:10-4:25pm – IF some performers are not present, you have 15 minutes to get
them from the classrooms or faculty workroom. Remind them that the Unplugged will be
starting in a few moments, and it is an urgent request for them to proceed immediately to the
venue. Note: ask your partner to take over while you leave and search for missing people.
Step 5
4:25-4:30pm –
In 5 Minutes Accomplish the Following:
Ushers should let people sit down; doorman should stay outside the MPH.
The PowerPoint presentation must be flashed on screen; the person handling
the PowerPoint must stay at his post.
The Host/s should start settling the crowd on stage.
Lights and Sounds should be functioning properly.
Performers must know their cue; they should be seated already. Rehearsing
performers are only allowed to practice right outside the MPH. Rehearsing
elsewhere is strictly prohibited.
Both you and your partner must stay inside the MPH. However, if a performer is
still missing, only one is allowed to leave the MPH.
4:30-5:30pm – Cue the performers who will be next to perform. Facilitate the rest
of the Unplugged by keeping in touch with the host/s, performers, ushers, etc. In the end,
congratulate yourselves and prepare for the next Unplugged.
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Additional Notes:
Sometimes, the Unplugged starts later than the 4:30pm time slot because of several
factors, such as the number of audience members, missing performers, and lack of preparation.
This does not mean that future Unplugged programs have the liberty to start late. Anything that
is written on the final proposal must be strictly followed. It is damaging to the name of YCLC if
all future FFUs would always be unprepared and mediocre.
Important! - If the Unplugged exceeds 5:30pm, everything should end at exactly 6:00pm,
finished or unfinished.
Some performers do not express professionalism, and they turn their backs to YCLC
right before the Unplugged begins. Some do not even practice their songs, and what results is a
very atrocious performance. Some are just uninformed of the exact details of the Unplugged.
Be sure that the performers chosen are trustworthy. The details have to be made clear
and understandable. An effective Unplugged would start from a good proposal.
As the First Friday Unplugged draws to a close, do not forget to thank all the people
who made this possible. Furthermore, please do not forget to make an evaluation of the
Unplugged with some core group members so that more improvements can be made for the
future FFUs.
Congratulations! You just made a successful FFU!
B. Video during FFU – Instead of a PowerPoint, you may use a repeating video to
make it livelier. In this way, the audience would get a feeling that they are in a remote
world, detached from all their endeavors and problems.
C. Delegation – Delegating tasks is not only helpful but also fulfilling since there is
more involvement from the YCLC members. It builds trust and unity between the core
and the members. However, the final proposal will always be your responsibility in the
end.
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B. Vigil Night
The YCLC Vigil Night aims to help YCLCers understand the true meaning of
Christmas. YCLCers will be able to form a deep relationship with Mary, the virgin Mother of God.
It also gives an opportunity for all members to bond with one another as sworn brothers. Vigil
Night is not a night to keep people awake, but a symbolic means to realize how much love God
gave us by sending his only Son, Jesus, the light of the world.
Accountabilities – The YCLC is not responsible for any lost items during the
overnight. However, all the lost and found items will be presented during a GA,
and unclaimed ones will proceed directly to the ODS.
Planning and Organization – All preparations have to be made before the Vigil
Night. Any form of meeting to discuss plans with the activity during the night
itself is highly unacceptable. Every activity should be handled by each core
group member.
Information – All core group members have to be well-informed of all activities,
as well as the time slots of the overnight activity. Nobody is excused from not
knowing what to do at any specific time.
Proposal – Similar to the Friday Unplugged proposal, the same principles of
proposal-making are applied here. Moreover, every single detail such as budget,
timeline of activities, etc. must be written in the proposal.
Guidelines
IV. Conclusion †
Limitations
Despite the comprehensiveness of this manual, it does not necessarily mean that the
spirituality core group members are limited to following what is being demanded from them. In
fact, they are challenged to do more. A concrete example for this would be accomplishing the
tasks at an earlier period of time. As leaders and YCLCers, the spirituality core group should
persevere in all the endeavors in order to fulfill his responsibilities.
Partnership
There is a reason why there are two spirituality core group members: to support one
another in striving to carry out the mission of Christ. Partnership among YCLCers is unique and
unbreakable because there is a sense of brotherly love and concern for one another. As
partners, the spirituality core group will be able to spread God’s love by being good examples to
his fellow YCLCers.
The SAT has three main parts: multiple choice, essay and identifying errors. It
does not test a person’s knowledge nor measure a person’s intelligence. This test is basically a
practical test, which generally contains basic information regarding spirituality. Skills in
situational analysis are also needed.
The person does not need to prepare for the test. After reading the manual, he is
only expected to use his mind and heart in answering the questions.
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