Wednesday, August 3, 2011

yps camp!!


Balance. The balance between being fed & challenged spiritually & having a whole lot of fun made this year's camp so enjoyable.
Adam and I were camp counsellors (a long with many other couples) at the FRC youth camp over the long weekend.
I wish that my pictures could have captured the energetic atmosphere but a lot of them turned out blurry. I think that it was because I was laughing so hard at times. Another problem is that I am not the type of person that likes to be in front of everyone so there was no way that I was going to get in front of a crowd to snap pictures.
Dr. Jerry Bilkes, our main speaker,  spoke with enthusiasm about the five points of Calvinism. He is a kind, honest, & humble man. He let it be known throughout the weekend that he was available to the youth if they wanted to talk to him or ask him questions & he  made himself approachable by  interacting among everyone. He was very personable & you could sense that he enjoyed being with the young peoples. He was passionate for these young peoples & showed much concern for their eternal well-being.  



After the speech on Friday night, the men counselors came barging into the hall, squirting everyone with water. After soaking the crowd, they attacked Kim (the head leader) with water:)
Here was a great idea - all of us counselors were given a story book a few weeks ago. We needed to get a prop that everyone on our team could wear & enough stuff to make a mascot that related to that story book.
On Friday night, as the ice breaker, the yps were given a page from one of the story books & as quickly as they could, they needed to find what group they were in by putting together the story.

Each group presented their team to the crowd & our judges were Pastor VanEssen & Dr. Bilkes.
We had some good laughs over the costumes and the presentations.
Jake & Ally were able to provide enough cat&the hat  hats for their whole group. So much fun.
Adam & I had "Bob the builder" so everyone wore a hard had & one of the guys dressed up as Bob.



On Saturday morning it was time for sports, the thing that I dreaded most. It brought back horrible memories of highschool gym class that were borderline traumatizing. I positioned myself between two tall guys & they took care of me.
Bob the Builder went to every event; volley ball, frisbee, soccer, toilet-brush hockey(!) & soccer-baseball.

We met together in groups after lunch for some time in prayer. This time is spent praising God for His goodness, confessing our sins, & making our requests known to Him. This is one of my favourite times.

Pastor & Mrs. VanEssen stayed in their camper & interacted among the young people. He is 80 years old & is on fire. He is known for quoting some major news event in each of his sermons. The bets were on. Would it be the famine, or perhaps the Norwegian shooter? But we were all shocked when he talked about Justin Bieber crashing a wedding in California. Unbelievable.

Counselors relaxing during free time...

Teenage boys scheming during free time...

This patriarch counselor, Eric, had the right idea. Catching up on sleep far from everyone else.

Some girls went to work on Owen's hair & straightened it. This picture looks so Hollywoodish to me!



Not only were the girls in my group amazing, they also provided hand-massages. Loved it!

                                                                 Delightful Daniel.

The talent show had me laughing hysterically. The judges, the presenters, the daring stunts, & solos were a riot. Ryan made up a camp song, accompanied by a pig squeal (you had to be there.)




These strong and muscular guys showed their stuff by lifting up eight girls on a bench.

Owen's hair went curly again after a major water fight & he sang "How do you solve a problem like Maria" in a high voice.
The guy on the piano played "the flight of the bumble bee" simply amazing. His page turner claimed to be the world's best. He had us all in stitches by elaborately turning imaginary pages.



This is what it all came down to. We are all sinners in need of Christ's atonement & through out the speeches, God's amazing grace was declared. Because of the speeches I understood the doctrine of election in a way that I can now explain it & defend it & thank God for it.
We just pray that as the teenagers go home that the challenging & comforting words spoken will stay with them.

4 comments:

  1. thanks for posting these pics!!! love them!! :) - Rebecca

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  2. Love this! My dad told me about your blog. :) Great weekend and great great pictures! I LOVE all the Bob pics. :) It was great meeting you at camp. Your four boys are so cute. Enjoy the rest of the summer! Kate

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  3. Our kids had a great time at camp! (and can't believe how many second cousins they have!) Thanks for taking time out of your busy life of raising your sweet boys to be a counsellor. I have only heard good reports about the leaders and the speeches. I think it was a really enriching weekend for all.
    Tricia K

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  4. Rebecca - thanks for checking these pictures out, it was great to get to know you!
    Katie - It was so nice to get to know you too! What a weekend! Your parents do a fantastic job organizing all of this. It must be a huge amount of work.
    Tricia - I loved meeting your kids. We just sat on the picnic table and talked and talked. Hopefully we will see you in a few weeks at the family picnic!

    Kerri

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