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Summer Workcamps Explore Passion, Practices of Early Church

Participants in this summer’s workcamp in Los Angeles, Calif., learned to make enchiladas with help from Leonard Vega (at left). The 2010 workcamps offered through the Church of the Brethren’s Youth and Young Adult Ministry called people into an experience of Christian community with the theme, “With Glad and Generous Hearts” (Acts 2:44-47). Photo by Jeanne Davies

In 2010, more than 350 participants took part in 15 workcamps through the Church of the Brethren’s Youth and Young Adult Ministry. “With Glad and Generous Hearts” was the workcamp theme based on Acts 2:44-47 and during each week of workcamps participants explored the passionate Christian practices of the early church.

Young adults served at New Covenant School in St. Louis du Nord, Haiti, leading crafts, games, songs, and providing a Bible story theater and snacks at a Vacation Bible School. They also worked on the school’s new building.

Intellectually disabled youth and young adults served at the “We Are Able” workcamp held at the Brethren Service Center in New Windsor, Md.

Junior high youth took part in workcamps in Elgin, Ill.; Brooklyn, N.Y.; Indianapolis, Ind.; Ashland, Ohio; Roanoke, Va.; Harrisburg, Pa.; and Richmond, Va. Junior high students at the Harrisburg workcamp worked alongside the Brethren Housing Association helping to provide housing and social services to the homeless.

Brethren Revival Fellowship (BRF) senior high youth took part in workcamps in the Dominican Republic and Mexico.

An intergenerational workcamp at the Brethren Service Center and co-led by On Earth Peace gave participants of all ages the opportunity to serve and learn about peacemaking.

For more information about youth and young adult workcamps, contact the Workcamp Office at 800-323-8039 or cobworkcamps@brethren.org  , or visit www.brethren.org/workcamps  .

— Jeanne Davies coordinates workcamps for the Church of the Brethren’s Youth and Young Adult Ministry.

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