Rector's Rambling - July 11, 2010
This afternoon I and eight parishioners from St. John’s will head over to the Manresa Retreat Center in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan for the beginning of the St. Michael’s Conference for Youth, Midwest.
My first experience with “St. Mike’s” was while I was in seminary, the Summer of 1993. I had been roped by a mentor into serving as visiting clergy on staff at the original conference in Massachusetts and did not particularly look forward to “Church Camp” (which is what I thought it was). What I experienced instead was a dynamic gathering of clergy, laity, and teens, worshipping, learning, and playing, all to the Greater Glory of God! After my initial reluctance to go, I had two great things happen that week: 1) One staff member got to know me and later offered me the position as his curate, and, more importantly, 2) on the last evening I met my wife when she came to visit her younger sister who was attending that week!
I served one more year as visiting clergy at the Massachusetts conference and, after a few years hiatus, was volunteered once again (this time by Bishop Ackerman) to serve at the newer extension of the conference in Michigan. At the time I was the Rector of a parish near Pittsburgh and used to drive a group of teens from that parish to Michigan for the conference. I have been on staff ever since.
At the beginning of the conference the director goes over the rules. The only way the conference can run smoothly is for everyone to know the boundaries of proper behavior. Every year he begins the speech by saying, “you are not here to have fun and make friends. You are here to learn about Jesus Christ and His Church, and to become a better churchman to go into the world as a witness of His Love. BUT, if you keep this in focus as the primary thing, you will find that you will ALSO have fun, and make friends as well!” This has proven true year after year.
This is now my 14th year on staff at the St. Michael’s Conferences. My son Sam is in his third year, and Andrew starts this year. I look forward, God willing, to all my children having the opportunity to participate in this wonderful week.
Now is the time to start thinking about your children/grandchildren going next year!
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