Christian families with students between the ages of 12 and 18 are invited to join Integritas and train for competition through the NCFCA Christian Speech and Debate League throughout the current academic year.
We hope to have Junior Speech class available for younger siblings of participating students.
Integritas Speech and Debate Club is comprised of Christian families in Columbia & Cowliz Counites who are interested in helping their children become skillful and winsome communicators through study, practice, and competition. We are committed to developing these competencies during weekly club meetings, September - April, where we focus and prepare for the competition season, January - April. We are dedicated to preparing students to compete in the NCFCA Christian Speech & Debate League, one of the largest speech and debate leagues in the nation. We are part of Region 3, which includes Oregon, Eastern Washington, Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana.
Families can compete in tournaments according to their goals for their students. We encourage participation in two tournaments so the students can grow from their feedback. These can include our local tournament and an online tournament. Additional tournaments are available for those who desire and are willing to travel.
This short video gives a glimpse into NCFCA and competitive Christian forensics in action!
Communication skills are crucial in every area of life. Students will develop excellent study skills, as well as both written and verbal communication skills, working towards the deadline of a competition.
Debate students develop a high level of critical thinking and research skills as they learn about current events and both national and international issues. They learn to state a position clearly and defend it.
Students have the opportunity to deliver original speeches with a Biblical worldview to an audience, which may be comprised of unbelievers. Competitions are an exciting time to influence judges for Christ!
Students receive excellent written feedback from both parent and community judges at the tournaments (community judges are recruited from all professions and walks of life).
A high standard of courtesy, demeanor, deportment, and behavior is expected from the students as they interact with peers from around the region, and even the nation, at tournaments. Students often develop lifetime friendships with other students outside their community.
Ultimately, students hone skills that will enable them to articulate their faith and allow them to engage the culture in a manner that influences it for their Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.