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East Canada: 2016 Winter Youth Retreat

Etienne Lombard
February 21, 2016
Canada
On February 12-15, 2016 the families from the Eastern Canadian Field participated of a youth retreat in the Algonquin Highlands, Ontario.

Considering a very mild winter in the months of December and January, some wondered whether this year's Winter Youth Retreat at Shalom by the Lake in the Algonquin Highlands, Ontario would merit being called a "winter" retreat. The temperatures we got for the Family Day long weekend, February 12-15, 2016, was more than we could have asked for. The Arctic air mass that moved into Northern and Southern Ontario brought down fresh snow, and made the temperature dip to nearly record lows. Saturday morning the temperature went down to -32°C and Sunday morning to -39°C!

 

The extremely cold weather did not deter our eager youth and their dedicated parents from travelling about three hours north of Toronto to a lovely retreat nestled on the shores of Halls Lake. We had a unprecedented number of attendees this year, with over 100 individuals attending the church services on Sabbath, and over 80 individuals were with from Friday evening until Monday morning. What did took place at Shalom by the Lake during those three days will remain in the blessed memory of all those who attended this lovely, informative and spiritually uplifting youth retreat.

 

Friday

Bro. George Schiopu, the Bible worker from Ottawa, opened the official program and welcomed the Sabbath day. In a short presentation entitled "God's Helping Hand," Bro. George shared with those in attendance very insightful and inspiring thoughts about our children and youth in their role as God's helping hand. By their devotion and zeal for the cause of God the young people are able to quickly spread the Good News and hasten the second coming of the Lord.

 

Sabbath

For the Sabbath morning services more than 100 people filled the main hall of the retreat centre. During the divine service, Bro. Adrian Finaru, the Director of the GC Evangelism Department and the main speaker at this event, delivered a powerful and highly motivating message directed primarily to the parents and church leaders. The message entitled "Know the State of Thy Flocks" highlighted the sacred duty of parents and all those in the position of authority to know the condition of the younger ones and all those entrusted to their care. That duty, however, goes beyond the mere knowledge of the condition of the flock; it includes a positive command to lead the youth to our loving Saviour. That is exactly what Jesus asked Peter to do—to feed His lambs.

 

The main theme of the retreat was "You Are My Witnesses", and the Young People's Meeting on the Sabbath afternoon focused on the theme of witnessing. Large number of our children and youth recited Bible verses, sang and played lovely hymns, while several of our youth presented short speeches on witnessing to others. One of the high musical points in the afternoon program was the choir performance of the hymn "Be Strong in the Lord" under the direction of Sr. Vera Schiopu.

 

Sunday

On Sunday morning Bro. Milan Lasica delivered a PowerPoint lecture entitled "Our Daily Bread." Bro. Milan stressed the importance of the nutritional value of our daily bread and the way we eat it. This presentation had a practical part in which Bro. Milan provided instruction on how to obtain most benefits from the bread made of the freshly milled whole wheat flour. We all had a chance to taste healthy and delicious bread which was served for lunch.

 

After lunch, Bro. Adrian presented his first seminar "Dare To Be a Canvasser." He was followed by instructor-canvasser, Sr. Klara Finaru. Sr. Klara impressed our young people and adults alike with a presentation on how a colporteur needs to conduct himself or herself, how to talk, and how to act in difficult situations when he or she is canvassing. In the afternoon Bro. Adrian made another presentation under the title "Canvassing Is Not For Me". Sr. Julie Lombard supplemented Bro. Adrian's instructions by sharing with us information on how to meet the objections by the prospective buyers, how to set and disclose book prices, and also how to close a canvassing session.

 

During these presentations, some of the young people were invited to practice canvassing, or to demonstrate how they would offer books for sale. Doing this delicate task the first time was not an easy job, but after a few trials our children and youth were doing quite well. All of them were encouraged and inspired to start canvassing in the near future.

 

Sunday evening we enjoyed some indoor activities. This part of the program was called "Talents Night". The youth divided into three groups. In each of the groups the youth were to use their talents and abilities. Group Two was assigned painting cups to their own liking. Group Three was expected to bake cookies of different shapes and forms. Group One was given the task of singing songs and to guess how to play the melody. Overall the youth and children were very excited about the activities and it was truly a talent night.

 

Monday

Monday was our last day at the camp. The last session presented by Bro. Adrian Finaru, "How to Be a Canvasser?" drew on the example of the Master Teacher and His approach to the Samaritan woman. Several of our children and youth had another privilege to practice the sales strategies with the prospective buyers and also to develop a skill on how to close a book sale.

 

On Monday we finally got milder outdoor temperature. The change in temperature from almost -40°C to about -10°C felt like we entered into springtime! Many of the children, youth and adults went outdoors and enjoyed a wonderful exercise in tobogganing, ice skating, or simply walking the scenic trail on the lakeshore.

 

We left spiritually and physically refreshed, eager to enthusiastically witness about the soon coming of our blessed Lord Jesus Christ and His glorious kingdom!