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at Camp Qwanoes retreats are run during the fall for kids and youth to get
another chance to experience God at camp after the summer season is done.
A
few weeks ago I helped in the kitchen one Saturday morning during the Juniors
Retreat. My hours in the kitchen revealed God’s awesome grace to me once again
when my alarm clock malfunctioned, pushing me behind schedule. Not only was I
reminded of how important it is to be reliable, but I also learned the
significance of working as a team even when it may be behind the scenes
cutting lettuce and grapes and panning chicken.
Last
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday I worked the full Jr. High Retreat weekend.
Although my role may sounds unusual, I had the time of my life. I was the red
team’s mascot: Go Blaze Blasters! I was on the “All Star” team running games
and initiating team spirit.
If God showed
me one thing important it was that some camp positions might not seem as
impactful when it comes to camper’s spiritual life. However, those jobs enable other staff
to impact campers. Maybe being wacky “Madame Strawberry” didn’t allow for many
opportunities to talk about “important things”, but my role let kids relax
and have fun, facilitating other staff to share with campers in their cabins.
During
camp retreats I see God working in so many cool—usually small—ways. Retreats
have encouraged servant hood growth in our student body whether that is
corporately or as individuals. Working alongside one another in the “dish pit”,
Challenge Course, or maintenance has given us so many opportunities to get to
know each other. Other roles like counseling aid us personally in using the
tools we have learned from classes, sessions, and community life.
Throughout
the retreats God has also been developing relationships between the full-time
staff and Kaleo students, like me. To give a few examples I worked with Fiona
at the Waterfront, Henrique at the Challenge Course, Ruth in the kitchen for a
partial weekend and during the Jr. High Retreat I operated closely with Stevie
G. and the rest of the All Star team. I wouldn’t necessarily have had the
chance to see how they lead their sections of camp unless I was right there
beside them. This is one reason why I have enjoyed the chance to be involved in
various aspects of camping ministry.



Nic! I found your blog! It's sweet to hear about what's going on and see some pics!
ReplyDeleteYeah, Yeah! I update it bi-weekly for my Field Ed course. Ministry is always exciting!
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