Kick Your HT Conference Experience into High Gear:
By Kaitlin Ja
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Be a CCV A
fter the last word of the last stanza from the last hymn of yet another Higher Things conference is all said and done, all of the youth attendees pack up their belongings, load their vans and head home. They get up the next morning, eat their Chex cereal, listen to some country radio, and perhaps never give a thought about the College Conference Volunteers (CCVs) who helped put the entire conference together again.
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Wait, what? Okay, I get it. We CCVs—we’re not always the coolest bunch of kids on the block. We cut in front of you in lines, we sometimes give you the wrong directions, and we wear the same shirt all conference long. But I think if you decide to take the CCV plunge for yourself, you’ll discover that it’s an amazing experience! Here’s why: • CCVs get to meet people from all different states with all different accents. (And Canadians, too, eh!) • Most people play Uno. CCVs play Killer Uno. • Pastor Buetow takes the entire staff, which includes