Thursday, October 27, 2011

Soul Surfers

As October wanes it's definitely time for another update.  Last week we did the last multi-day out trip until Christmas as we headed out to Tofino and went surfing!  

On the way out we had some fun stops including Goats on a Roof, Cathedral Grove, and a pullout on the highway with a beautiful view.  Since it was so late in the season there were no goats, seems they had been "kid-napped" as Nicole would say.  Cathedral Grove was a lot of fun and the second we left the vans cameras came out.  The common theme seemed to be standing on top of large horizontal logs.


I've been there several times now but still it takes your breath away to see huge trees everywhere. A little later we stopped on the highway to play on the rocks, explore the river and enjoy the view.  Erin and I took the opportunity to snap a few photos with a beautiful backdrop.


To end the day we went and enjoyed Long Beach for a bit.  While lots of people played games on the beach some decided to play in the surf for a bit and enjoy the waves.  Even though the water was cold the weather was so beautiful you couldn't help but be drawn to the water.


Overnight we stayed at the church of a past staff member Peter Bird in Uclulet.  Even though we didn't see Peter himself I at least go to hang out with his dad for a bit.  It was wonderful to have a kitchen to use and a warm place to sleep at the end of the day.  It also allowed us to have some wonderful chapel times without worrying about the elements or what to do with our instruments. 

After a full first day we all slept soundly even though we hadn't done any surfing yet!  To start off the second morning the students were sent off to a time of prayer and contemplation on a beach just a few blocks from the church.  Sometimes I forget how amazing and unique it is for them to have this as a backdrop while studying.


Even when we arrived at the beach the studying didn't end.  Before getting geared up the students got a lesson in tides, where waves come from and learned a bit about surfing from the two instructors we had from Tofino Surf School.  They were unbelievably helpful as we learned something new or dusted off an old hat we hadn't worn for a while.  After being unable to get up wave after wave after wave I asked one of the instructors for help.  He adjusted my body position, told me to look at the horizon when paddling and suddenly I caught the next wave!  It was ridiculous how quickly it turned around with a little help from somebody who knew what they were talking about. 


As you can see we were ready and eager to hit the surf at this point.  And surf we did!  Most of the group spent at least five hours in the water the first day and another few the next morning.  Here are some shots from the last day of our trip (after we had become pro-surfers).  You can see that most of our moves were inspired by watching the movie "Soul Surfer" the night before.











Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Sea Legs

Ahoy!

Well another week has come and gone here at Qwanoes which means more learning and adventuring. In my last post I spoke about the hiking trip and Cal's Spiritual Formations course. This week the students became sailors for five days and learned to do everything from cleaning the head (bathroom) to steering the ship! It was an amazing time for the students to learn some new skills and be stretched out of their comfort zones. Here's a little glimpse of life on the ship:


Kaleo Program - S.A.L.T.S. from Viktor Karklins on Vimeo.
Photos by Viktor Karklins, www.ViktorsPictures.Blogspot.com


As you can tell the pirate's life is full of wild adventures (in between the times spent reading for the upcoming Old Testament course). When we weren't swinging on rope swings into the ocean or eating some of the most delicious food of our lives there were some more serious times on the S.A.L.T.S. ship. Each evening when the sun would fade and a chill would settle in student and crew member alike would grab an instrument and lead us in a time of worship. It was a truly unique opportunity to praise God in the belly of a 130' ship. After the music we each took turns sharing our testimonies with one another creating opportunities to get to know each other on a deeper level. Between these shared experiences and learning to live in close quarters we all came back closer than when we left. It was a blessing to watch as our students learned to lead in ways they had never led before whether it was peeling apples for apple pie or helping hoist the sails.

The closeness of the group was rather evident once we'd returned to solid ground. Those that remained for Thanksgiving weekend decided that one table was plenty for all of us; it was quite a sight to see 15 people around a table that only comfortably seats 8!

Thanksgiving was the other milestone this past week. Some students returned home while others enjoyed spending time with one another here at Qwanoes. Come Monday night all of the staff and students joined together for a Thanksgiving feast here at camp. It was a great opportunity for all of us to reflect on how much has happened so far and how much we have to be thankful for.

We would love it if you'd be in prayer for the students as they begin their Camp & Youth Ministry course today. The students have been working hard preparing for it while juggling preparation for their upcoming classes and doing post course work from Spiritual Formations. They have done a great job learning the rhythms of student life but be praying that they can continue to persevere and not put undue stress on themselves. The students will also become increasingly involved in retreats in the next few weeks so be in prayer that they can have a huge impact on the women's group this weekend as well as the other groups that will be joining us.

Thank you for your prayer and support. If you want to hear about what's going on from the students themselves you can ask them for an invite to the Online Ministry Journals they fill out every other week. This will help you keep up to date with how they are doing with their youth groups, retreats, etc.

Saturday, October 8, 2011

OFFICIAL NOSEBLEED COUNT

4. (beat down from the ocean, beatdown from matthews bible, beatdown from a basketball, beatdown from the ocean(backflip edition))