EPIC2 (Ca) - Dec 5-7, 2024 | Status: Completed | 5:45 PM Pacific
Community Judge registration will open at 8:00 am Mon 10/07/2024 (Pacific)
Tournament Status will update to Open at 9:00 am Mon 10/21/2024 (Pacific)
Tournament Status will update to Drops only at 3:00 pm Mon 11/04/2024 (Pacific)
Tournament Status will update to Closed at 3:00 pm Mon 11/04/2024 (Pacific)
Community Judge registration will close at 10:00 pm Sat 12/07/2024 (Pacific)
This status is used while the tournament is still being setup.
This status means tournament registration is open. Families can register for the tournament.
This status means only registration drops are allowed. There are no new entries allowed but families can drop entries.
This status means registration is currently closed for the tournament. There are no adds or drops allowed. Please contact the tournament director with any questions.
This status means the tournament is completed.
Lifespring AG Church
1224 Main Street
Riverside, CA 92501
California Baptist University
8432 Magnolia Avenue
Riverside, CA 92504
California Baptist University
8432 Magnolia Avenue
Riverside, CA 92504
Round 1
1. This House believes Christmas music should never be played before Thanksgiving. (3 debates)
2. Polar Express is a better Christmas movie than It’s a Wonderful Life. (0 debates)
3. It’s a Wonderful Life is a better Christmas movie than Miracle on 34th Street. (0 debates)
4. In choosing a Christmas tree topper, a star is preferrable to an angel. (2 debates)
5. On balance, real Christmas trees are better than fake Christmas trees. (8 debates)
Round 2
1. The benefits of technology in education outweigh the drawbacks. (7 debates)
2. Social media does more harm than good for society. (1 debate)
3. The benefits of artificial intelligence outweigh the risks. (5 debates)
Round 3
1. The USFG should adopt a more isolationist foreign policy. (5 debates)
2. The USFG should value individual privacy more highly than national security. (2 debate)
3. The USFG should prioritize domestic tranquility over international stability. (6 debates)
Round 4
1. In politics, individual ideals ought to take precedence over unity. (3 debates)
2. Materialism will lead to the downfall of humanity. (3 debates)
3. Governments should prioritize environmental protection over economic growth. (1 debate)
4. This house believes that space exploration is more valuable than deep ocean exploration. (2 debates)
5. This house believes that watching Lord of the Rings is preferable to watching the original Star Wars trilogy. (4 debates)
Round 5
1. This house believes tenure does more harm than good. (2 debates)
2. On balance, hymns are substantially more theologically accurate than contemporary Christian music. (1 debate)
3. This house believes that trophies do more harm than good. (2 debates)
4. History is doomed to repeat itself. (2 debates)
5. This house believes that Yoda was right, “Do or do not, there is no try.” (6 debates)
Round 6
1. The Christmas Carol story by Charles Dickens misses the point of Christmas. (2 debates)
2. This house believes Santa Clause violates its sovereign airspace. (3 debates)
3. The song Christmas Shoes is more tragic than heart warming. (0 debates)
4. On balance, this house believes fruitcake should be preserved. (1 debate)
5. This house believes Christmas trees should not be removed from the celebration of Christmas. (1 debate)
6. The Whoville Federal government should pass the Anti-Santa impersonation act of 2024. (2 debates)
7. On balance, celebrating Christmas in summer weather in the southern hemisphere is more Christmassy than celebrating Christmas in winter weather in the northern hemisphere. (1 debate)
The Christmas Colloquium wants to say a big THANK YOU to our donors!
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Make sure and judge rounds so that you name is entered to win.
THINGS to remember -
Once a student has joined a club, and paid for registration, they are eligible to register for tournaments.
Student Check-In, Ballot Push, etc. will be located in the BREEZEWAY. At the Door dropped events will incur a $30 fee to be paid upon check-in. (CASH ONLY)
All parents are needed to judge. Orientation will be offered at 7:50 am & 9:00 am for new parent judges, Stoa alumni, and community judges in Business Building Innovators room. Stoa alumni are invited to judge and encouraged to attend orientation. Please invite your club alumni to judge as many rounds as possible to help the schedule.
All rooms will be set up with the "Big Red Timers" The head judge in each room will be responsible to start and stop the timepiece for each speaker and announce the time to the other judges. Please allow only 2 minutes in between speakers for ballot notes.
ALL questions and concerns before and during the Christmas Colloquium should be directed to
Mishelle Almer 951-966-8987 colloquiumtournaments@gmail.com
I am looking forward to the tournament and all that the Lord is doing in STOA. Thank you for your prayers and patience throughout the process of planning this event.
Close out the day with a visit to the Festival of Lights at the Mission Inn just 10 minutes north of CBU. In addition to the beautiful holiday lights the Festival offers shopping, ice skating and Christmas music until 11pm on Saturday evening.
Serving with joy,
Mishelle Almer
A Student may register for a maximum of 6 events/ 3 per pattern.
We recommend you only sign up for three events per pattern. Please use discretion when signing up for events and only register for the number that you feel confident you can handle during a round of 1 hour and 45 minutes. We are unable to let the tournament get delayed or behind if someone comes late to their last speech in a round.
Payment is due at the time of registration.
In order to be eligible to compete in your other events, drop fees must be paid prior to the tournament. There will be a $30 fee for ANY event that is dropped at on-site student check-in. In order to be eligible to compete in your other events, this fee must be paid in cash at student check-in before the tournament begins.
DUOS: Your duo partner must also be registered and paid to confirm that you are registered in the duo event.
What do we mean? Once you register, please do NOT drop an event. Consider carefully before registering for events – do I have time to prepare for all the events I am registering for?
at colloquiumtournaments@gmail.com of any event drops after registration closes and prior to the tournament day.
Tournament directors have the option to incorporate a policy where registration fees are not returned.
Dropped events will incur a $30 fee PER EVENT payable (IN CASH ONLY) at check-in!
You will need to check in at the same time as your student. After confirming that both competitor and parent judge are present, the student will be able to compete. Because this is a busy time of year, we do not know what to expect with regards to community judge turnout. You are the lifeblood of the tournament! Your presence on campus and willingness to take ballots is essential. Check with Ballot Push 45 minutes before rounds to take ballots.
We ask that you please review and abide by the following:
Judge Orientation will be offered 45 minutes before each round.
All parents must report to Ballot Push 30 minutes prior to each debate round to assure that all judging slots are filled. In truth, parent judges are needed every round of the tournament, especially during this busy time of year where we may not have as many community judges available. Your willingness to judge helps to ensure the tournament runs on schedule.
Thank you for your commitment to these students. We hope that you have a great tournament!
Each registered family needs to have a parent judging for them. If you can not attend the entire tournament with your student, please do not register. Thank you for your understanding and efforts to make The Christmas Colloquium successful!
Speech and Debate is one of the best kept secrets in the home school community, and a tournament is an excellent opportunity to introduce other families to this special community. Please invite at least one family to help judge and experience this amazing training ground for public speaking and critical thinking.
Offered 45 mins. before EVERY round. This will be held in the
INNOVATORS ROOM.
We kindly request YOUR HELP to ensure the tournament is running on schedule by checking in 45 minutes prior to each round at the ballot push table.
Please plan to attend a training session held forty-five minutes prior to the round you are scheduled to judge. The round you judge will last approximately 1½ hours. After the round, please allow around thirty minutes to fill out your ballot. A total of approximately 2½ hours is needed to complete one round. Due to time constraints, it is not feasible to judge two rounds consecutively. Judging every other round is easily done, as you only have to attend the training session prior to the first round that you judge.
Timing:
Debate Competitors are expected to self-time their rounds and must bring their own timer. Cell phones may not be used as timers.
Timing:
Debate Competitors are expected to self-time their rounds and must bring their own timer. Cell phones may not be used as timers.
Team Policy Resolution:
Resolved: The United States Federal Government should substantially reform its policy on healthcare.
Lincoln-Douglas Resolution:
Resolved: The acquisition of knowledge is an intrinsic good.
Description: The competitor is given four (4) minutes to prepare a persuasive, and reasoned speech that defends a tenet of the Christian faith.
Goal: Competitors will be motivated to study, articulate, and defend the core issues of their faith in a knowledgeable, sincere, and respectful manner. The focus may or may not be evangelistic. Content is key: greater weight should be given to the speech content, rather than the presentation style.
Apologetics Rules
Category 2: Foundations of Christianity
Category 3: Scripture
Category 6: Christianity Compared
Stoa has updated the Apologetics Questions and ballot for this year, visit the Stoa website for a current list.
Description: The competitor uses books, movies, and other genre to discuss the appeal and impact of the theme(s) within the topic, holding them up in light of Christian truth found in the Bible
Goals: The competitor learns to relate cultural references to themes common in humanity to find common ground and draw the listener to Christian truths. The competitor will share Biblical principles on a conversational, personal level to inspire reflection, understanding that God’s truth is not divorced from culture
Recommendation: For competitors 14 and older or with the parental consent due to some mature themes.
Mars Hill Rules
Mars Hill Overview
Stoa has updated the topics and ballot: for this year.
The following list of topic categories will be used at the 2024 Christmas- Colloquium.
From the Stoa list of Mars Hill Topics
Direct questions regarding script submission to: colloquiumscripts@gmail.com
More details to follow soon with a link for script uploading.
The Stoa website has provided detailed information here
Tutorial video for script submission
The tournament will NOT receive late scripts. A script that is submitted after Friday, November 22nd deadline may be considered for review if there are extenuating circumstances and there has been communication with the script submission team. If reviewed and accepted, a $50 late fee will apply, payable by CASH at Student Check-In.
Opens: Monday, November 4 at 9:00 AM
Closes: Friday, November 22 at 3:00 PM
Any competitor(s) entered in the following events must submit scripts for approval:
Interpretive Speeches (4): Dramatic, Duo, Humorous, Open
Platform Speeches (3): Expository, Original Oratory, Persuasive
Wild Card Speech (1): Slam Poetry
The Stoa website has provided detailed information at:
https://www.stoausa.org/speech-resources
Look in the Speech Documents page for rules regarding individual events, and in the SUBMISSION FORMS for the Rapid Review & Approve tutorial, Publication Guidelines, and Platform Speech Citations.
Electronic Script Submissions submitted in entirety AND approved *BEFORE*
will be entered in a drawing to win a prize! 3 students names will be drawn.
The tournament will NOT receive late scripts. A script that is submitted after Friday, November 22nd deadline may be considered for review if there are extenuating circumstances and there has been communication with the script submission team. If reviewed and accepted, a
Script submissions questions – email: colloquiumscripts@gmail.com
After script approval, you will print your approval email, attach it to your complete script package, and then bring them both to the tournament. You will not turn in your script but have it available if requested by the tournament staff.
Details & Instructions:
1. Submission form
a. Read page 1
b. Fill out page 2 actual submission form submit only page 2 INITIAL and sign where indicated. Electronic signatures are acceptable.
2. Name files correctly. 2 for platforms, 3 for interps
a. DO NOT combine more than one speech in a document.
b. Only PDF format will be accepted
c. Combine all documents (submission form and script ) into one file.
d. Name the file appropriately. The file name should be as follows: Last, first, event type, document type
Examples:
Jones, Jon OI
Potts, Mary, OO
3. For Platform speeches, be sure to cite sources, both in-text and orally, and include a Citation page.
4. For Expository speeches, cite graphic sources separately.
5. Do not submit incomplete or partial submissions.
6. Please double-check the guidance and rules for each event on the Stoa website. All submissions are expected to be in compliance with the Stoa rules.
7. If your initial script submission needs to be changed or is incomplete, we will tell you what it needs to be approved. When you resubmit your script, it will be treated as a new submission.
8. You will be sent an email notifying you if your script submission has been approved or unapproved. Print and save your approved script email – attach it to your script and bring them both to the tournament.
IMPORTANT: Once your script is approved only minor changes are allowed prior to the tournament.
For any questions regarding script submission contact colloquiumscripts@gmail.com
Do you have an internet filter? Stoa has found that some internet filters, such as NetNanny, may conflict with JotForm. If you encounter any issues, you may need to disable your filter while uploading the files. If you encounter recurring issues, please contact us immediately so we can make alternate arrangements. Technical difficulties are not an excuse for late submissions.
If you do not receive an e-mail acknowledging a successful upload within 3 days, then please follow-up with an email to colloquiumscripts@gmail.com
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Script submissions questions – email: colloquiumscripts@gmail.com
Dramatic Interpretation
QualifyingImpromptu
QualifyingMars Hill
QualifyingOpen Interpretation
QualifyingOriginal Oratory
QualifyingSlam Poetry
QualifyingApologetics
QualifyingDuo Interpretation
QualifyingExpository
QualifyingExtemporaneous
QualifyingHumorous Interpretation
QualifyingPersuasive
QualifyingParliamentary Debate
QualifyingLincoln Douglas
QualifyingTeam Policy
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