Waterloo — The movement of a cluster
Across the Waterloo region, the friends have learned that a summer camp is not a destination but a hinge — a few intense days that re-energize what happens for the rest of the year.
In the Waterloo cluster, camps have become a rhythm that punctuates the year. A summer camp brings together children, junior youth, youth, and parents from across the cluster’s neighbourhoods — for sessions of study, for service projects in the surrounding streets, for arts evenings, for a single shared meal each day where everyone, of every age, sits down together.
The friends here have learned that the value of a camp is not what happens during the camp itself. It is what happens in the cycles before — the conversations, the invitations, the building of expectation — and what happens after, when the relationships kindled over those few days carry into weekly study circles, regular junior youth groups, and the cycle of devotional life that resumes the following week.
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