Join us for a jolly good time at the annual Immerse All-Team Christmas Party!
It's been a big year as we've working together in pursuit of healing, breakthrough, and transformation for youth from crisis. We'll celebrate the year with good food, a couple of fun traditions, and reflecting on all God has done.
The party will be at The Space with Grace and promises to be a great time. Spouses or + 1's are welcome and encouraged to come! (Also note, this is a kid-free evening!) For attire, dress as you please, but holiday attire is always fun. Please RSVP by Fri. 12/6.
Among the highlights of the night will be the Immies and the 15th Annual Sock Exchange. The sock exchange FAQ's are below.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Sock Exchange
It’s time for the long-awaited, much-anticipated, dare I say, life-changing, mind-blowing, larger than life Official Immerse Sock Exchange of 2024.
For those of you who have not yet participated in this epic, even legendary, event before, you’ll find some FAQ’s below.
These FAQ’s were developed after the Official Immerse Dirty Santa Sock Exchange of 2012, which was a disaster. New team members did not have the information they needed to be prepared for the exchange, and I’m afraid they are still trying to outlive the embarrassment of that moment.
ANYhoo, please take the time necessary to familiarize yourself with the information below. It will be a great time, especially if we’ve all prepared adequately. I promise you. You WILL NOT be disappointed.
Sock Exchange FAQ's
Q: What type of socks should I bring?
A: Whatever your heart desires. You could buy Christmas socks, white socks, wool socks, funny socks, boot socks, comfy socks... again, whatever your heart desires.
Q: Should I wrap the socks before I come?
A. Yes please! That would be really helpful.
Q: If my significant other is coming, should I bring one or two pairs of socks?
A. It's a great idea to bring two, wrapped separately.
Q: Should I take this seriously?
A: Very. This may quite possibly be your most favorite experience of the year. In year's past, some participants have expressed regret for not making this a higher priority than they did.