Before they call I will answer
While they are still speaking I will hear
Isaiah 65:24
One of the amazing things about the God that we serve is that He knows what we stand in need of long before we recognize that need, and He makes provision for that need many times without us realizing what is happening. This is exactly what we experienced in the preparation for and execution of Ekklesia Camp 2019!
Some of the 300 persons who were at camp this year |
Ekklesia Camp was started by Uncle Terry and Aunty Carol 38 years ago as an outreach day camp on Carnival Monday and Tuesday to the community of Point Fortin. It is a free day camp that is open to all ages in the community. We use the opportunity to share the Good News with all who attend, using practical truths they can relate to. Lunch is provided to all who attend, and the expenses of the camp are covered by donations. It was first held in their home in Harriman Park, but when the numbers started crossing 300 we moved to the nearby Egypt Village Primary School. We remained there for years, and when the school was renovated a couple years ago, we enjoyed the new and improved facilities immensely.
With a change of administration late last year, we were concerned that it would not have been as easy for us to access the venue for camp this year. The new administrator was only willing to grant us access to the auditorium and about 5 classrooms, which would not have been suitable for our needs, so, with just about one month to go before camp began, we started the search for an alternate venue. Our search led us to Point Fortin East Secondary, not far from our old venue, where the Principal was willing to allow us to use the school, even though there were 4 other groups who had requested it.
One of the classrooms at our new venue |
Apart from being an older school in dire need of an upgrade, there were many challenges associated with this new venue. Teachers had to be very creative and innovative to enhance their classrooms to make it appealing to their campers. The school was huge, so we needed to restrict access to areas where we could monitor the children. The biggest hurdle, however, was the lack of kitchen facilities, which is essential for the operation of our Tuck Shop where we sell fish pies and pholourie made hot on the spot, and also for the distribution of lunch to the campers, and breakfast and dinner for those who were sleeping at the school. All we had to work with was an empty room. Thanks to our God who went before us and knew what we stood in need of, one generous sponsor donated $10,000 which was enough to purchase supplies for all the electrical and plumbing work needed to transform the allocated room into a functioning kitchen!
Washing up in our makeshift sink, resting on a iron frame placed
on ply boards which covered the drain where the water ran into
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Three weeks before camp started, we found out that the couple who normally head the kitchen staff would not be available to serve this year. It is a major responsibility to cook for the 300 persons who would be at camp on Carnival Monday and Tuesday, and also the additional meals for the 20 persons who sleep on site. We had one person who had committed her time, but needed at least 2 others to assist. One day I was thinking about who we could ask, and an idea came to my head to ask a friend from a church in Point Fortin if she and her husband would be able to help. When I called, her husband asked about the menu and the quantities we normally cater for. He said he would speak to his wife and call me back. When he returned the call, he informed me that not only would he and his wife take responsibility for cooking lunch on both days but they would also purchase the ingredients from their personal funds! So instead of just getting cooks for camp, we got the next major expense of food totally covered!!! Talk about a God that provides for ALL your needs.
Ava enjoying her pelau lunch |
Seeing the way in which God provided for this camp in the weeks leading up to its execution, we knew it was going to be epic. The theme chosen for this year - God's Followers - explored the world of social media. We have seen the impact of social media on the world we live in today - how many people get their sense of validation and identity from social media influencers. We wanted to use this theme to encourage campers to find their security, satisfaction and self worth from God, and to follow Him rather than who society says they should follow. Our Expo Center explored the dangers of social media, examining the impact of cyber bullying and fake news, among other things. The content was very practical and relevant to all age groups that passed through camp.
Chart in Expo showing how to be safe on social media |
I had the pleasure of teaching the 3 and 4 year olds at camp. Some people do not think children this young can learn, but through story telling, drama, videos, songs, craft and puppet shows, these children learnt about the importance of following God's voice rather than the voice of the enemy, the role of Jesus in paying the price for our sin so we can be in fellowship with God, and how to live if they want to be God's followers.
Craft showing how sin entered the world |
Zaccheus collecting more money than he should before
he decided to follow Jesus
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Totally engrossed in the puppet showing how to live in
obedience to God
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For this age group a lot of planning is needed to keep them engaged. Because of the number of activities we do, preparation beforehand is quite labour intensive, mostly involving cutting out items for the craft and object lessons. Thanks to those from my church who stayed at my home, I had lots of hands to help put together folders and make name tags and make posters and cut out all the materials necessary for craft. On the second day, 2 of our assistants were not able to attend, and God graciously provided 3 additional persons who were able to help manage the children. It was truly amazing to see how God put the right people in place just when we needed them.
The life of a teacher of the 4 & under class -
cutting and sticking
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Apart from ministry on camp on Carnival Monday and Tuesday, we had devotions at home for those who stayed in my house. We spent time every morning studying the book of Ephesians, looking at what the verses taught about our identity in Christ, and how that was relevant to us in our daily lives as Christians. It is my prayer that the youths in particular would have recognised from that devotion that their identity should be defined by God's Word and not society, and that they would be challenged to study scripture for themselves and see what truths they could apply to their daily living.
The youths from my church who camped over at my house
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A lot of seeds of truth were planted in the hearts and minds of the 240+ campers who attended Ekklesia Camp 2019. We pray that as they continue to engage with social media, that their mindsets would have shifted and their behaviour on social media would be more in line with the guidelines outlined in the Word of God, that those who claim to be God's followers would demonstrate this by obedience to His commands, and that they would influence others to follow the way of truth.
Impactful times of worship |
May the words of my mouth
And the thoughts of my heart
Bless Your name, bless Your name,
Jesus
And the deeds of the day
And the truth in my ways
Speak of You, speak of You, Jesus
For this is what I'm glad to do
It's
time to live a life of love that pleases You
And
I will give my all to You
Surrender
everything I have and follow You
I'll
follow You
Hello Debbie. I am a Pastor from Mumbai, India. I am glad to stop by your profile on the blogger and the blog post. I am also blessed and feel privileged and honoured to get connected with you as well as know you and about your interest in Godly things. I have thoroughly enjoyed your blog post which is so encouraging and full of children's activities in the camp. I love getting connected with the people of God around the globe to be encouraged, strengthened and praying for one another. I have been in the Pastoral ministry for last 39 yrs in this great city of Mumbai a city with a great contrast where richest of rich and the poorest of poor live. We reach out to the poorest of poor with the love of Christ to bring healing to the brokenhearted. We also encourage young and the adults from the west to come to Mumbai to work with us during their vacation time. We would love to have you come to Mumbai with your friends to work with us during your vacation time. I am sure you will have a life changing experience. Looking forward to hear from you very soon. God's riches blessings on you, your family and friends. My email id is: dhwankhede(atgmail(dot)com and my name is Diwakar Wankhede
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