1. To stay for the entire program period unless exceptions for school or Young Life responsibilities are made prior to arrival. If I have to miss any of the program, I will keep up with the required study.
2. To attend and be on time to all required meetings and other functions.
3. To submit to the program leadership.
4. To read the chapter(s) assigned each week, write out answers to the questions, and come to discussion meetings prepared.
5. To spend regular one-on-one time with leadership.
6. To work willingly, cheerfully, and to the best of my ability at whatever job I am assigned. I will be at work each scheduled day, unless legitimately sick, be on time, and submit to the authority and regulations of leads and supervisors.
7. To make every effort to develop closeness and unity with my cabinmates, be open and available to friendships with the entire community, include others in activities and avoid "cliques".
8. To refrain from the use of tobacco, alcohol, and drugs the entire time you are living at either property--before, during or after program.
9. To be "non-exclusive" and "non-physical" in relationships, both within and outside the program, as defined below.
10. To be in my own cabin and in my own bunk by the designated curfew times.
Participants must be willing to submit to standards of lifestyle and male/female relationships deemed to be in the best interest of the group, and the best witness to those with whom we work. We ask that guys and girls develop friendships with the entire group and that no relationship becomes exclusive. By exclusive we mean a relationship with an individual of either sex, or a small group of people, where you are always together, others feel uncomfortable in your presence and you are not available to the community. This in no way eliminates one-on-one time alone with another person or the development of relationships that are more special than others. However, exclusive relationships are detrimental to the community as a whole as they reduce the opportunity to be available to minister to others, or to be ministered to. We also ask that you refrain from dating coworkers and others in the area, and that all relationships not be physical beyond what would be appropriate with any other member of the community.
