Now that school is over, one of the many things that the youth are looking forward to is Youth Camp. By Youth Camp I mean a church organized camp that lasts from 3-5 days, usually held out of town. It's a ground for fellowship and creating bonds between the youth outside a structure.. exploring and experiencing God in congregational worship, unconventional preaching and teaching, team-building activities and other whatnot's.. This is usually open to both believers and non-believers as it is also evangelical in nature..
Now that our own church's youth camp is fast approaching, many participants are putting up statuses of how excited they are for camp.. I know how it feels to be excited for camp.. I may not have gone to a lot, but the two that I've gone to were enough to make me stay.. Enough to make me long for more of that experience and encounter with God.. I really hope that they would also be excited for church or youth service at least.. Not only during summer but every week.. every month.. every year.. Church is as exciting as camp, in fact church is more real, more tangible.. I am not saying that the experiences one could get in camp is unreal, in fact camp experiences are really life changing.. they are beyond ordinary.. But what happens after camp? Does it really stop there?
The problem (for the lack of a better word) with camp is that it introduces this culture of "Hype". A camper usually experiences this hype, like a never ending rush of adrenaline, and this is what excites him/her through out the 3-5 days.. They sing, shout, jump, clap their hands, cry, kneel, raise their hands, *insert other possible verbs here*.. And these hypes up their experiences..
But how many are really consumed? How many really encounter God? How many really understand what's happening? How many really worship? How many really fall in surrender?
Camp is such a beautiful experience.. It really does bring people closer to God and indeed many lives are touched and changed.. But I really hope that these children would want more than what they just experience in camp..
My ultimate prayer is that these campers would have a real and genuine face to face encounter with God.. That it would be so real that they would be consumed and that they would really surrender their lives to His will, not only during camp but everyday.. I pray that they would have such a consuming experience that they would long to experience that everyday.. and that they would search for that experience everyday.. not only when they are dry and thirsty but when they are plump and quenched as well.. I pray that they would always long to experience God not only congregational but on a personal level as well.. I pray that they experience His love and His grace and that may they discover what it really means to be saved.. :)
I hope to see these campers grow in their spiritual lives after camp.. It may not be in our church but wherever they are.. I hope that they would be as excited for church as they are for camp.. I hope that they would always treasure the things they learn and that it would fuel them in their walk with God..
I just really pray against "Hype".
This is just me.. I hope I don't offend anyone with this post.. But if I do, please please let me know.. and which part/s.. and I will re evaluate the things I've said..
Agape,
Kyle
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