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GROUND RULES
1. Please show care and consideration for everyone on-site and visiting the showgrounds. 2. No smoking is allowed anywhere on the Kings Hall / Balmoral site. 3. Alcohol must not be brought into or consumed on-site. 4. No-one who is intoxicated will be permitted to either enter the site or remain on the site. 5. Wristbands must be worn at all times to obtain entrance to all events. 6. No mixed sleeping (unless married). 7. Tents must be at least 3 metres apart and should not be pitched without permission from the sub-camp leader. 8. Do not cook inside tents other than the designated cook tents. 9. No camp fires or disposable barbeques to be used on the grass. 10. No vehicles on-site, except those required by staff. 11. Valuables left in tents or cars are left entirely at the owners risk. 12. Litter must not be left around the site as this causes health and safety problems. 13. No pets to be kept on-site.

LEADERS RESPONSIBILITIES
Those who are identified on bookings as leaders are responsible for their group. Leaders should not allow campers under their care to go off-site without their permission or without a specific time at which to report back. Leaders should not go off-site without leaving some other adult responsible for their group and should inform the sub-camp leader of this change. In the case of an emergency, we need to be able to contact the leader as soon as possible.

EMERGENCIES
In case of emergency, please contact your subcamp leader or the campsite office. Medical help is on hand 24hrs a day. If you need help just ask at the St. Johns Ambulance tent or any member of staff.

QUIET PLEASE
PLEASE be quiet at night. It you want to stay up late, please respect those who are trying to sleep. Remember that noise carries across the campsite at night. A quiet curfew will be enforced in the camping area from 1:30am onwards.

EVENT CREW
Famous the world over the Summer Madness Event Crew are here to make your stay enjoyable and safe. They work long hours to make your camp a trouble-free experience, so go on, give them a smile and let them know they are appreciated.

ENTRANCE TO THE KINGS HALL


Just like last year, entrance to the Kings Hall for Mainstage Worship will only be admitted via the Nugent Hall.

LOST WRIST BANDS


If you lose your wristband the cost of a replacement is 5.00. These will only be replaced if verified by your leader (in person) and if ID is presented. No crossing into any area that has been marked out-of-bounds by red and white tape (this will constitute trespassing, punishable by law). Summer Madness wishes to make it clear that it does not favour sectarian propaganda or proselytizing within the Christian fellowship and anyone involved in these practices will be escorted off-site. This means that any group or individual which uses the SM Festival and its facilities for such purposes does so against the spirit of the event. The organisers reserve the right to cancel any booking (be it that of any individual or group) that they deem necessary and escort all concerned parties off the premises if these ground rules are not observed.

THE GUIDE

SAT SEMINARS
08.30
EARLY MORNING BIBLE READING Dave Quintana | CIYD Start the day with some fresh thoughts from the Word of God. Dave Quintana will take us through the book of Philippians and help us connect its themes of brotherly love, unity and joy to our own daily experience and life.

CIYD THE HUB SALE RING

13:00
I AM NOT FOR SALE Elaine Storkey | Octagon If you want to know the why and how of making noise on behalf of the worlds poorest people, come along and hear from Tearfund what the Bible has to say about speaking up and get some top tips on how to take action with your friends.

09.30
DATING DILEMMAS Rachel Gardner | Octagon People didnt go out with each other in Bible times so what does it say about falling in love in the 21st century? How far is too far? and how we can choose a Godly approach to all aspects of our relationships, married or not. WHAT DID THE OLD TESTAMENT EVER DO FOR ME?! William Ford | Abercorn So why should we bother with the Old now that we have the New - and surely the picture of God in the Torah is a bit more primitive than what we encounter in Jesus? What does the Old Testament have to teach us about Christianity in the 21st century? THE BIG BITE Jason Gardner | CIYD Did Jesus have set goals with the disciples? Did he have specific things that he wanted to teach them in specific ways? What can we apply from his style of teaching to the way we teach young people?

14:00
ROUTE66: ENJOYING THE BIBLE Krish Kandiah | Octagon How does the Bible help you through everything life throws at you? Krish brings some vital directions to help equip you to read the Bible better for the rest of your life. CHURCH IS FOR LOSERS Jasper Rutherland, Stuart Moles, Chris Bennett, Paddy McGlinchy, Scott Evans CIYD Do you believe in a place where you are accepted, valued and loved? Is this place called Church? With the constant change of culture, how does the Church continue to make itself relevant without having to dilute the core message? MAN MADE: BEING A MAN #1 Dave Cavan | Abercorn If you are in Christian circles, it wont be long until you hear catchphrases like hes a real Man of God. If thats being said about you, great. But what does that mean the rest of us? Well look at the Men of God in the Bible for more info.

SOUL SISTAS GIRL WITH NO NAME #1 Andrea Boden | Sale Ring In Soul Sistas this year we are looking at the lives of 3 girls in the Bible who had pretty much nothing going for them. Andrea will be chatting about London life, good music and not letting our fear of the future have the final word in our lives. Come join the sisterhood.

some tried and tested techniques and expert understanding of the growing pains of modern life in the 21st century.

18:00
THE ALCOHOL DEBATE Adrian Dorian, David Cavan, Simon Henry, Steve Cave | Octagon Our expert panel will guide you through the vexed question of to drink or not to drink. THE SCIENCE OF BELIEVING Ard Louis | Abercorn Is the Christian view of the world at odds with what we learn from the best scientists? Dr. Ard Louis is a Royal Society University Research Fellow and a Reader in Theoretical Physics at the University of Oxford, and will be joining us via skype to help us discover if science and religion are at all compatible. STORY 4 ALL - THE WORD ON THE STREET PART 1 Bryan Thompson | Sale Ring The inside story that is changing the face of outreach ministry on the planet! Jesus used stories all the time to communicate His message - re-discover the amazing authority of simply retelling the stories He told.

15:30
DANGEROUS PEOPLE: TURNING VISION INTO REALITY Simon Guillebaud | Octagon Come and take a look at how to become a dreamer of the day (not a daydreamer), someone who acts out their dreams with open eyes to make them happen. It will be a challenging hour packed with testimony, quotes, and practical pointers to turn vision to reality and change the world. INSPIRED OR WHAT?! Bishop Harold Miller | Abercorn So what do we mean when we say the Bible is the Inspired Word of God? Is it literally true (and accurate) in every sense and on every occasion? - and if so, why do Christians disagree so much about what it all. FACING FRUSTRATION, BUILDING FAITH David Brown & Helen Warnock | CIYD At times the Church can feel like it is far removed from young people and modern culture. This workshop will allow an open and honest conversation about how we bridge the gap. TEENAGE STRESS Dr Paul Miller | Sale Ring How can you cope with the strains of extended adolescence, peer pressure, family and school demands and still stay sane? Dr Paul Miller will guide us through

SUN SEMINARS
08.30
EARLY MORNING BIBLE READING Dave Quintana | CIYD Start the day with some fresh thoughts from the Word of God. Dave Quintana will take us through the book of Philippians and help us connect its themes of brotherly love, unity and joy to our own daily experience and life.

CIYD THE HUB SALE RING

13:00
READING THE BIBLE Helen Warnock | Octagon Blank faces, awkward silences and 1 word answers. This happens all too often when it comes to Bible studies with young people. A seminar for youth leaders that will be full of creative methods for studying the Bible with your group.

09.30
MOVIES THAT MATTER Dave Cavan | Octagon Are there any tfilms out there apart from Coach Carter and The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe that are insightful to the heart of God? Come along to investigate how movies can be used to challenge, encourage and inspire us. CANT STOP, CANT COPE? Emma & Glen Scrivener | Abercorn Why cant we stop when we know we should? What does an addict look like? Is it a junkie in an alley or a problem for Christians too? From Facebook to X-box, eating disorders to pornography, we all struggle with things we wish we could stop. Does Jesus have a solution? WORSHIP IN COMMUNITY: OLD AND NEW MONASTICISM Dave Quintana | CIYD In our busy lives, packed with agendas, at times it can be good to pause take a fresh breath stay still and hear what God has to say. See, hear and learn how this ancient discipline can be relevant and real to young people today.

14:00
EMOTIONAL AND SPIRITUAL INTELLIGENCE Krish Kandiah | Octagon How do the psalms equip us for emotional and spiritual integrity? They offer the unique perspective of being both Gods word to us and words for us to express to God. LIVING FOR A CHANGE Joe Campbell | CIYD Fragile community relationships, parallel living and separation are words that adequately describe areas of Belfast. Explore practical ways to walk and work with God to build the caring, sharing, forgiving place He intends it to be. MAN MADE: BEING A MAN #2 Dave Cavan | Abercorn We use names and words everyday: some hold great value, others dont. If we are to be real, genuine and authentic, how do we allow the language we use to reflect our hopes and dreams?

SOUL SISTAS GIRL WITH NO NAME #2 Suzie Keane | Sale Ring Your circumstances dont have to have the final word in your life. When you say yes to Jesus, you become part of the greatest revolution the world has ever known. Buckle up ladies, its gonna be a goodie!

every day experiences and who may sometimes even shout in our face about the really big issues!

18:00
THE AUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHY OF A FORMER FIRST MINISTER Rev Dr Ian Paisley | Octagon Hes a Privy Councillor to Queen Elizabeth II, a Baron, he founded his own Church and Political Party (currently the largest in the country) and he has a dog called Luther. So what role has the King James played in his long political and church life? AN ETHICAL TOUR OF THE BIBLE JESUS, MORALITY AND THE LAW Elaine Storkey | Abercorn Why didnt Jesus talk about homosexuality, abortion or euthanasia? Why didnt Jesus end slavery or try to overthrow the evils of the Roman government? How did he revolutionise the cultural ethics of his day? STORY 4 ALL - THE WORD ON THE STREET #2 Bryan Thompson | Sale Ring The inside story that is changing the face of outreach ministry on the planet! Jesus used stories all the time to communicate His message - re-discover the amazing authority of simply retelling the stories He told.

15:30
BELLS HELL Krish Kandiah, Elaine Storkey & Bishop Ken Good | Octagon Some say that it is possibly the most controversial Christian book of the decade - or is it just asking questions that most professional Christians dont like to deal with so openly. Add your voice to the discussion and make sure our very own SM theologians dont dodge the issues. DUFFY DIGS DEEPER Duffy Robbins | Abercorn Duffy takes time to delve further into the topics from his Mainstage sessions. Duffy takes time to delve further into the topics from his Mainstage sessions. Duffy takes time to delve further into the topics from his Mainstage sessions. TAIZ THE ART OF WORSHIP IN GRACE, PEACE AND UNITY Brendan Dowd & Youthlink NI | CIYD Step out from the hustle and bustle the chaos of the Madness and experience worship of a different kind. Enter a Holy Place, through Taiz, experience an opportunity to seek communion with God in prayer, singing, silence and reflection. THE PROPHETIC WORD Dr Brendan McCarthy | Sale Ring Dr Brendan McCarthy will explore how we tune ourselves in to the God of the universe who whispers into our lives and

MON SEMINARS
08.30
EARLY MORNING BIBLE READING Dave Quintana | CIYD Start the day with some fresh thoughts from the Word of God. Dave Quintana will take us through the book of Philippians and help us connect its themes of brotherly love, unity and joy to our own daily experience and life.

CIYD THE HUB SALE RING

14:00
IS THE BIBLE SEXIST? Elaine Storkey, Stafford Carson, Kellie Turtle, Barry Forde | Octagon The Bible was transcribed almost entirely by men, using masculine language do you think God could have been a little bit clearer on the issue of the sexism? Our panel examine the Biblical approach to gender, roles and justice. THE IMPACT OF SHORT-TERM TEAMS Simon Guillebaud | CIYD Are we making a deep and meaningful impact into communities across the world as we passionately build this BIG kingdom of God? What do we need to consider in being missional, serving communities and sharing our faith? MAN MADE: BEING A MAN #3 Dave Cavan | Abercorn How do we stop the negative things of our past dictating our future? What would happen to how we see and treat others if we started seeing and treating ourselves like sons of God. SOUL SISTAS GIRL WITH NO NAME #3 Rachel Gardner | Sale Ring Rachel will be chatting about a well known story about a girl with no name who discovers that by throwing herself at Jesus feet, she finds the love she thought she didnt deserve. So join us for the final Soul Sistas session and let Jesus have the final word in your life.

09.30
MUSIC MATTERS Pete Waugh | Sale Ring From the electrifying riffs of a rock anthem to the bass of funky beats, music has a unique power to stir and feed the soul. Are the lyrics you listen to more than just words? Do they have the power to shape the outlook you have on life? THE BIBLE & SLAVERY Elaine Storkey | Abercorn This year in the Tearfund cafe, we are making some noise about human trafficking. Journey with Elaine from Genesis through to the NT and learn what God has to say about the buying and selling of people - and how we can respond. THE BIG BITE Jason Gardner | CIYD The secret of success - failure. Be a part of the conversation where we discuss failure as a key to success.

15:30
HEROES AND VILLAINS IN THE BIBLE Patton Taylor | Abercorn God speaks to us through Bible characters! Patton Taylor will examine some of the better (and lesser) known figures from the Old and New Testament and help us understand what and how we can learn from their experience of the living Lord. DUFFY DIGS DEEPER Duffy Robbins | Octagon Duffy takes time to delve further into the topics from his Mainstage sessions. Duffy takes time to delve further into the topics from his Mainstage sessions. Duffy takes time to delve further into the topics from his Mainstage sessions. WHERE KING JAMES WENT WRONG Bishop John McAreavey, Bishop Harold Miller and Dave Quintana | CIYD Bishop John McAreavey, Bishop Harold Miller and Dave Quintana talk about the role that the Bible plays in their personal faith walk and within their own denominational tradition. THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD Adrian McCartney | Sale Ring Is the Bible a collection of random but associated stories and pieces of history and poetry? Adrian will explore some of the themes that run throughout the Bible and, hopefully, give you an overview which you can use for the rest of your life.

18:00
WHY ARE CHRISTIANS SO JUDGMENTAL? Peter Lynas, Trevor Johnston, Alan McCann, Elaine Storkey | Octagon Ask someone on the street what they think of Christians - and this word crops up time and again. So, do we get a bad press or is there something inherently offensive in the Christian message? How is it that truth and grace seem so hard to blend together? LOSING YOUR RELIGION Andy Frost | Abercorn Recent statistics show that a high percentage of teenage believers abandon their faith. Andy has first listened carefully and offers practical and compassionate advice on how we can care for those on the edge of losing their faith. BECAUSE YOURE WORTH IT Emma Scrivener & Angela Minion | Sale Ring Everywhere we look were told who we are and what were worth. But what happens when the different messages dont add up? Am I just what my friends think? What does God have to say about it? And why does this matter?

THE TALENT

MAINSTAGE SPEAKERS
DUFFY ROBBINS Professor of Youth Ministry at Eastern University, St Davids, PA, Duffy is a 35 year veteran of youth ministry who is widely respected as one of the leading voices in youth and family ministry. His warm conversational style, coupled with a quick sense of humor and a unique ability to make Scripture come alive have made him a popular speaker as well for Bible Conferences, Parenting Seminars, Faculty Workshops, College chapels, Mens Retreats and Family Camps and Conferences. SIMON GUILLEBAUD Simon was born in Sussex and spent three years in Algeria and six years in France while he was growing up. He went to Loughborough University to study languages and politics before getting a job in marketing. However, God called him to go to Burundi, in wartorn Central Africa and for eight years he worked there. He is now based in Florida and is a passionate speaker at major events, sharing stories of radical risk-taking, death threats, close calls as he continues to strive to see Gods kingdom come in Africa. RACHEL GARDNER Many of you might recognize Rachel as the face of BBCs, No Sex Please, Were Teenagers, programme, which aired in 2005 and the author of best-selling book for girls, Cherished. Others, as the ubiquitous face of Harrow, North West London, where she can often be found shopping, drinking coffee and chatting to strangers whilst writing profound insights on teenage sexuality. She is the director of Romance Academy by day, lover of perioddramas and husband, Jason, by night.

KRISH KANDIAH Krish has worked with students in the UK with Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship, and in Albania with the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students, before becoming pastor of a multi-cultural church in Harrow. He is still a regular speaker at university missions, and has wide experience in evangelism and cross cultural mission. A regular speaker at Spring Harvest, Krish is passionate about fresh expressions of church, biblical teaching, mission, social transformation and evangelism.

Jason Gardner Jason is youth project researcher at The London Institute for Contemporary Christianity. He is currently seeking to tie in trends in secular youth culture with how the Church approaches the issue of reaching out to todays generation. Prior to his position at LICC, Jason completed degrees in English and Theology and has worked alongside young people in and outside the church.

JASPER RUTHERFORD No stranger to Summer Madness, Jasper was the youth worker at Willowfield Parish Church for over 7 years and is married to his wife Lynne and they have two gorgeous children (but then, he is biased). Jasper is currently studying with the Church Army in the north of England and hopes to return to these shores (like a latter day St.Patrick) focussing full-time on sharing the Good News with a new generation of saints and scholars.

WORSHIP LEADERS
THE REND COLLECTIVE EXPERIMENT The Rend Collective Experiment started in 2004 as a group of 20 somethings trying to figure out life, God and community. Then in 2007 it grew into a collective of musicians and artists trying to share with the world what they were learning. Fresh from a US tour with Chris Tomlin and other dates worldwide, the guys are keen and ready to lead us in worship at SM2011 on Mainstage. MARTIN SMITH Following a career which saw a string of hit singles, numerous albums and tours playing to hundreds of thousands of people, 2009 saw the end of an era with Delirious farewell tour. However the conclusion of the band brought about the beginning of a new time Smith with the onset of the Compassion Art project, and his ongoing career as a solo artist and worship leader. RYAN GRIFFITH Soon after he started leading worship as a teenager, picking up chords to Hillsong and Soul Survivor songs he started to write his own worship songs. The two just came together, he explains. Having been appointed director of worship at Exchange Church, Belfast Ryans songs have taken root within countless lives. The debut album, recorded earlier this year, promises to spread those roots further still.

THE ARTISTS
SILHOUETTE is the enigmatic alias of songstress, Shauna Tohill. She creates music from her heart and hopes to inspire, challenge & comfort people with it. To enhance the live experience, she is joined by the wonderful Peter McCauley on drums, beautiful Zarah Fleming on cello & the exceptional John Conway on double bass! She has seen much local success including tracks being playlisted on various radio stations, TV appearences and some great support slots! [DWEEB] Noun: A boring, studious, or socially inept person. This dictionary definition couldnt be further from the truth. Having announced their farewell tour, The Collison Tour this is your last chance to catch the Midlands based four piece. With a diverse mix of musical influences ranging from Miles Davis to Incubus via the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, [dweeb] are an electrifying live band not to be missed. BRIAN HOUSTON Brian has been making music for decades now, and across countless genres. Hes received praise from radio DJs the world over, and has toured substantially. Theres a simple reason as to why he is still performing after many have had their heyday: hes an outstanding performer.

Supporting [dweeb] Friday SMart

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CHASING OWLS Forming in 2010, this Edinburgh based four piece have enjoyed a very busy number of months with highlights including playing the NME Weekender Festival and opening for Athlete, as well as achieving airplay on the likes of BBCs Radio 1, 2 and 6 Music to name but a few. Their live performance sees the intimacy and sensitivity of their recorded material meet with exciting energy and enthusiasm, creating a strong live act.

RAMS POCKET RADIO RAMS pocket radio is Peter McCauley, a drummer, pianist, jackof-all instruments and songwriter. Unfettered personal expression is the impetus of the project and with the works of the 1950s product designer, Dieter Rams, in mind - purity, simplicity and longevity are the first concerns.

PAUL COLMAN Former guitarist with Aussie rockers, The Newsboys, Paul Colman is a Grammy Nominated singer/ songwriter&entertainer. He has performed all over the world, written hit singles, garnered numerous awards and sold hundreds of thousands of records.

Supporting RAMS Pocket Radio Sun SMart

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THE ARTISTS
NATHAN JESS Nathans captivating performances and his well considered and gripping songwriting are causing many to sit up and listen. From an early age, finding the old forgotten guitar underneath his parents bed unknowingly gave birth to an intense desire to make music. A number of years on and Nathan continues to pursue his longing to be a relevant songwriter and worship leader CAPTAIN CAMERON From the quiet obscurity of Drumbeg, he found his folk legs on the rock stage with SixStarHotel, yet his own sound follows another path. His music is delicate and considered, awash with passionate crescendos and fragile phrases that convince us that he truly means what he sings. His music is unquestionably beautiful, full of stillness and intensity, musing, wondering and intent. Indeed, Captain Cameron has a command of verse and chorus befitting his name.

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Headline Act Sun The Hub

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