Some of my best summer memories are from Camp Re-NEW-All (spoiler: I run it now, so clearly, I loved it). I learned so much from attending Camp, and in my years on staff, I have enjoyed watching kids grow and learn in just those four and a half days! It's an experience every child should try, because the worst thing that can happen is they don't come back next year, and the best is that they never want to leave.
Here are some Camp-Director approved reasons why children should try camp... (note, this is church-camp specific, but could totally apply to other sleep-away summer camps like Girl Scout camp or others)
Down by Roaring River |
Staff members at Adoration |
2.) Role models. Most summer camps are ran by adults but primarily staffed by high school and college aged young adults. They're comparable to pro-babysitters who are going to help your children have more fun than they've ever had in their lives. The staff is from all over the area, with all kinds of talents. We have team-building the day before your child arrives, and are so prepared to help your child have a blast all week! The staff is there for your children! Camp isn't about the staff, it's about the campers and all they want to is hang out with, bond, teach, help, and get to know your children. This means that your child is going to be surrounded by attentive, Jesus-loving, fun, energetic teens who want to share their love of Christ with all of the campers.
Mass |
3.) Jesus will be there. Well, not literally, but sort of! We have religious formation (reform) classes every day, giving campers a chance to learn about an area of their faith in depth. How many forms of prayer are there? What is a saint? How do I find my vocation? These are all questions that have been answered in years past, and this year we are answering questions about the Mass. When your camper comes home telling you all about transubstantiation and when it happens in the Mass, you're going to be blown away. Not only that, but your camper will get a chance to read at Mass, serve, lead praise and worship, participate in the sacrament of Penance and spend time with Christ during Adoration. And the staff will be there every step of the way to help them know how and what to do during all of this, so there's no need to worry if your camper hasn't been to confession in a while or never been to Adoration. We're here to help bring them closer to Christ every day!
All dressed up for the Main Event |
5.) Life-Long Friends. Two of my best friends attended camp with me as staff and campers. One of my best friends met her husband at camp in the 8th grade. My younger sister has attended camp with her best friends, and developed mature, faith-focused friendships through her time at camp. There are campers who only attend a particular session so that they can see their camp family every year, which includes campers from West Plains to New Madrid to Joplin. Not to mention Springfield, Pierce City, Cassville, and all of the parishes in between. Your camper is going to make friends with people from all over the area, who all have approximately the same faith experience as they do! Catholicism!
Dancing at Music |
Camper group picture |
Camp holds a special place in my heart, and will even after I am no longer director or able to attend. I truly believe it is one of the most valuable experiences my parents gave me as a child.
Tota tua,
LeAnn
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