Welcome
12-12:15pm (15 min)
Praise Reports
- Ed Dutton – No Cancer!!! Pneumonia gone! Valley fever responding well to meds.
- Sherry Scamahorn – At home, doctor said, “she’s a walking miracle. God’s not done with her yet.” Talking well, good limb function. Thanks everyone for praying for her.
- Kay Scamahorn – All cancer gone!!! (0nly lost 10% of 1 kidney).
- Ryan Hogan – Back injury, doing AWESOME!!!
Prayer Requests
Class
- No technical difficulties
Hogans
- Ryan Hogan – Leg & back pray for continued healing
- Noah Hogan – ringworm, no infection, fell down stairs (bump & numb there)
- Mexican Mission Trip – pray for team (end of October)
McGarvies
- Mr. McGarvie – Salvation
Johnson’s
- Lori Johnson – Food intolerance, sickness
- Mexican Mission Trip – pray for team (end of October)
- Neighbor Marcy – appendicitis, continued healing
Duttons
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- Kay Scamahorn – Sharma’s Aunt (kidney tumor). Still very tired.
- John Scamahorn – Sharma’s Uncle (lifelong migraines). Having more injections this week. Recently saved (lifelong atheist).
- Ed Dutton – Sharma’s husband’s father (valley fever). Continued progress with valley fever, CT scan in 6 months. Confirm salvation.
- Sherry Scamahorn – Sharma’s Ex-Step Mom (stroke)
- Marsha Bates – Sharma’s mom driving from Oregon next week.
- Michael Dutton – Asthma
- Arisa’s Friend – Salvation
Spicers
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- Mom’s friend – surgery
Past Stoa Members
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- Mary Weaver – Breast Cancer
Announcements
Arise Calendar
- Club Dates
- Tournaments & Deadlines
- Snack Schedule
Arise Team Building Event
- September 24th, 3:30pm-5:30pm
- Possible ride for Grant Spicer
Local Tournaments
Fall Tournaments
Grand Canyon Challenge
Church of the Redeemer
717 N. Stapley Drive
Mesa, AZ 85203
- Saturday, October 19th, 2019
- All Speech Events
- Registration OPENED: September 10, 2019 at 10 am
Cactus Clash
First Baptist Church
10215 N Saguaro Blvd
Fountain Hills, AZ 85268
- Friday-Saturday,
November 15-16, 2019 - Impromptu Speech Events
- Debate
- Registration Opens: Tuesday, October 22nd at 8:00AM (MST)
Spring Tournaments
Camelback Classic
Northwest Christian School
16401 North 43rd Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85053
- Thursday-Saturday,
March 19-21, 2020 - All Debate
- All STOA speech events
- Novice Impromptu
- Juniors Tournament
- Registration Opens: Tuesday, February 25th at 8:00 AM (MST)
Arise & Shine Challenge
The Odyssey Preparatory Academy
6500 S Apache Rd
Buckeye, AZ 85326
- Saturday, April 25th
- All STOA speech events
- Novice Impromptu
- Juniors Tournament
- Registration Opens: TBD
Tables
Table 1 – Juniors
- Noah Hogan
- JJ Miller
Table 2 – Seniors
- Keagan Johnson
- Violet Spicer
- Nathan Hogan
Table 3 – Seniors
- Katherine Johnson
- Emma Miller
- Jadyn Monoskie
Table 4 – Seniors
- Holly Spicer
- Arisa Dutton
- Kamila Gonzales
Impromptu
12:15pm – 1:30pm (75 min)
Apologetics
12:15pm – 12:45pm
Lesson
- Homework Submission Form
- Mars Hill Overview
Activity
5 Part APOL Speech Practice
- Draw 3 topics to choose from
- Select 1 topic to do practice speech writing
- Decide on your thesis statement for the topic
(your position on topic statement) - Create your 3 points to prove this statement
- Create your introduction
(Make sure you use an attention getter “hook” and a roadmap) - Create your Conclusion
(Make sure you tell your audience why your position is important or valid. Why they should pay attention to what you’re saying)
Apologetics
It would be helpful if you choose items from each category that “match” with the other categories items you are choosing. For example, if I’m using a scripture that says we’re all depraved, then I’d look for a quote that says we’re all depraved from someone that has credibility, a story or a fact based article about how we’re all depraved, and a definition of depravity.
For your table’s apologetics topics find:
- 4 Biblical Scriptures
- 4 Stories / Anecdotes – Think reader’s digest versions. These are only to bring credibility and interest to your speech.
- 4 Quotes
- 4 Definitions
- Send all info to: Ms. Sharma at this email (arisespeech@gmail.com)
How to Approach this assignment:
- Pray – Ask God to show you what He wants you to focus on when approaching this assignment.
- Review the Questions – Look at the list of questions and see if anything “pops” at you to focus on. The goal is to find support that will address as many of the questions as possible in order to be prepared in competition. If a particular word, phrase, or question really sticks with you, then that is the place the start.
- Search – Look for scriptures, stories, etc. that will address the topic that the Holy Spirit put on your heart. Try to find a complete “set” of support, meaning a scripture, story, and quote (and possibly definition) that will answer what God put on your heart.
- Trust – Trust that God’s got it! We are working as a team. He will fill in the holes.
Science – Tables 1 & 2: Questions
Heaven/Hell – Table 3: Questions
Creation -Table 4: Questions
Excel Spreadsheet with all questions
Mars Hill
- Parents, please submit 2-3 movies that you would recommend to review as a class. (via email)
- Review Mars Hill Topic List (Here)
1st BREAK
1:30pm – 1:45pm
Speech (75 min)
1:45pm – 3:15pm
Lesson
Rhetorical / Oratory Analysis Overview
2nd BREAK
3:15pm - 3:30pm
Debate
Lesson
2020 Resolved: Culture ought to value assimilation over multiculturalism.
E Pluribus Unum, the motto of the United States, means “out of many, one.” But one what? Is America a melting pot, where people from all corners of the earth become the American culture? Or, is America one big salad bowl, where each culture adds unique flavor? Never in our history has this question of identity been more important. This resolution will allow debaters to understand and appreciate values gained from various cultures within the American fabric. Students will also understand the importance of a unified American culture. Diversity and multiculturalism will be values explored for their worth. So too will patriotism and unity. This resolution should be less about the sins of racism and ethnocentrism, than about who we are as a people and what it means to be a nation.
Debate Activity
Today’s Topic: Camping
1. Develop your argument
- Write 3 things you like about the topic given.
- Write 3 things you DON’T like about the topic given.