The "chief disciplinarian" aka Fr Brian was clearly the man in charge, assisted by Kenny and Colin from Mustard Seed and their "merry" team of youths from facilitators, to junior catechists, logisticians and musicians (all trained by Fr) . From the word "GO", Fr Brian spelt out clearly the objectives of the camp, ie for the teens to find out where they stood with Christ and to get closer to Him; to know their friends better, and finally, to have fun at camp.
Kicking off the 3-day camp was the ice-breakers....and soon the Parish Hall was filled with much laughter and merriment.
After tucking into a scumptious lunch, the teens soon settled down with Praise & Worship (P&W) followed by sessions/testimonies. In between, the teens would also
Saturday again dawned bright and sunny and just after 7 am, the teens were all roused awake to get ready for prayers (Divine Office). After breakfast, it was back to SFX Room for P&W and an interesting hour with Edwyn de Souza and his wife, both of whom are missionaries (and parishioners of SFX too). Using mime to illustrate how much Jesus loves us, and how He is always extending His hand for us to hang on to, even tho' we tend to ignore him and let His hand go, the teens were clearly captivated by Edwyn's sharing. A number were touched too when Edwyn extended an invitation to all for Jesus to enter.
What's camp without games? And that's what the teens had for the rest of Sat morning - good "clean" fun organised by the junior catechists.
After lunch it was an afternoon of Reconciliation followed by Mass. And the evening session saw the teens being invited to commit themselves to Jesus, with each catechist and his/her facilitators praying with them. At the scheduled bed-time, the teens "kuai kuai" went to sleep, with Kenny keeping a tight rein on them.
It was a wet Sunday that greeted the teens when they woke up at 6.30 am to get ready for mass at 7 am. After breakfast, it was back for the last session for the day where the teens were urged to consider how they could live a more Christ-like life after camp.
It was certainly heartening to see the spiritual high and exuberance in each and every one of the teens at the end of camp. In fact, many of them were reluctant to leave by the end of it all. What a difference it was from the first day of camp. And throughout all these 3 days, we had so many parents who volunteered to help out during meal times that their overwhelming support was equally heartwarming. Thank you parents!
Now to look forward to next year's 4-day confirmation camp, which will be held from 12 to 15 Jun 2009. Block off those dates!