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Campfires, canoes, crafts and Christ.


CANADIANS, accustomed to long winters, eagerly embrace summer in the great outdoors by a lake, but warm-weather camping acquires another dimension when there is a chapel by the shore. Although some diocesan di·oc·e·san  
adj.
Of or relating to a diocese.

n.
The bishop of a diocese.


diocesan
Adjective

of or relating to a diocese

Noun 1.
 summer camps are in financial difficulties and several have closed, about two-thirds of the 30 Canadian Anglican dioceses This is an alphabetical list of Anglican and Episcopalian dioceses. Archbishops
  • Archbishops of Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
  • Archbishops of Armagh
  • Archbishops of Canterbury
  • Archbishops of Cape Town
 own and operate active summer camps. A few offer camping programs at facilities owned by others.

Anglican camps are located in the usual settings of forest, water and fresh air and include a wide range of activities, including swimming, crafts, canoeing canoeing, sport of propelling a canoe through water. John MacGregor, an English barrister and founder of the Royal Canoe Club (est. 1865), is generally credited with being the initiator of modern sport canoeing. , campfires, drama skits and horseback tiding tid·ing  
n.
A piece of information or news. Often used in the plural: tidings of great joy; sad tidings. See Synonyms at news.
. They are usually open to all denominations and include worship--sometimes outdoors--and emphasize "drawing people to God through Jesus Christ Jesus Christ: see Jesus.

Jesus Christ

40 days after Resurrection, ascended into heaven. [N.T.: Acts 1:1–11]

See : Ascension


Jesus Christ

kind to the poor, forgiving to the sinful. [N.T.
 and promoting an appreciation of nature as God's creation and gift to us," as the brochure for Saskatchewan's Camp Okema says.

Although Bishop Ralph Spence n. 1. A place where provisions are kept; a buttery; a larder; a pantry.
In . . . his spence, or "pantry" were hung the carcasses of a sheep or ewe, and two cows lately slaughtered.
- Sir W. Scott.
 of Niagara--who loves and supports his diocesan camp--once said his personal idea of roughing it was a hotel room with the window open, the combination of kids and sun sparks passionate enthusiasm in many diocesan leaders.

Canon Bain Peever in the diocese of Algoma, which stretches along the north shore of Lake Superior, recently completed a campaign that raised $384,000 for Camp Manitou Manitou

supreme deity of Algonquin and neighboring tribes. [Am. Indian Religion: Collier’s, X, 91]

See : God
, one of the three run by the diocese. Though nominally retired, Mr. Peever is deeply committed to camping as a Christian ministry.

"I think we are able to touch the lives of young people and young adults more efficiently and more dramatically than any other kind of ministry. It's God's cathedral. It's a relaxing atmosphere where people tend to be more open to learning. We work and celebrate life with one another and give thanks to God for all our blessings in a tranquil TRANQUIL - 1966. ALGOL-like language with sets and other extensions, for the Illiac IV. "TRANQUIL: A Language for an Array Processing Computer", N.E. Abel et al, Proc SJCC 34 (1969).  scenario," he said.

Peter Irish, a layman LAYMAN, eccl. law. One who is not an ecclesiastic nor a clergyman.  in the diocese of Fredericton, which includes the entire province of New Brunswick New Brunswick, province, Canada
New Brunswick, province (2001 pop. 729,498), 28,345 sq mi (73,433 sq km), including 519 sq mi (1,345 sq km) of water surface, E Canada.
, cares so much about Camp Medley med·ley  
n. pl. med·leys
1. An often jumbled assortment; a mixture: "That night he dreamed he was traveling in a foreign country, only it seemed to be a medley of all the countries he'd ever been to and
 and Camp Brookwood that he recently resigned as a national church officer to devote time to a $1-million fundraising campaign.

"It has to do with the ministry and the growth that results in the people who have gone to camp. We get kids going to camp for a year and then they can't wait to come back the next year and then they can't wait to be a counselor, and then a staff member," he said in an interview.

The leadership opportunities camping provides for young people have produced church leaders in adulthood, he added. "Many have come up through camping. Rev. Chris Brittain, for instance, is now a teacher at Atlantic School of Theology Coordinates:  The Atlantic School of Theology (AST) is an ecumenical university which provides "graduate level theological education and research, and in formation for . Karen Crowe, who's in engineering at the University of New Brunswick The University of New Brunswick (UNB) is a Canadian university located in the province of New Brunswick. The university has two main campuses: the principal campus founded in 1785 in Fredericton and a smaller campus which was opened in Saint John in 1964. , is involved in a puppeteer program at (Christ Church Christ Church may refer to the following churches:

In the United Kingdom:
  • Christ Church Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
  • Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, the cathedral of Oxford, England, and also the chapel of the Oxford University college known as
) cathedral," he said.

Mr. Irish, who has been involved with the church on the local, diocesan and national levels, has been on the Camp Medley board for 20 years. "Doing things for the camp and the kids gives me the most pleasure. I love to see kids happy and enjoying life and see how that gets played out in their lives. Camp is a safe place to be, a place where they are loved and taught about God and where God loves them. Today, a lot of kids aren't getting Christian learning at home and not at school. At camp, they can learn about God in a relaxing non-threatening environment," he said.

Camps in largely urban dioceses often offer relief from the streets.

"Camp is another way of being church," said Bishop Michael Bedford-Jones, suffragan suf·fra·gan  
n. Abbr. Suff. or Suffr.
1. A bishop elected or appointed as an assistant to the bishop or ordinary of a diocese, having administrative and episcopal responsibilities but no jurisdictional functions.
 (assistant) bishop of the diocese of Toronto. "We have an outdoor chapel at Camp Couchiching. It's a ministry for urban kids to get away from the city," he said.

Bishop George Bruce's diocese of Ontario (which covers the southeastern portion of the province and is based in Kingston) has a vigorous program at Camp Hyanto, including music, drama and camps for children with disabilities. "It's an incredibly important ministry. We have kids who have been received by Children's Aid, It's the first time some of these kids have heard the name of Jesus except as a swear word," he said.

Rev. Jennifer Pridmore's support is one factor driving the programs at Camp Hyanto. The coordinator of children and youth ministries at the diocese said she is "totally dedicated to children and youth ministries in general and camping is very effective. They get away from the TV, family stress, annoying siblings siblings npl (formal) → frères et sœurs mpl (de mêmes parents) , the bully down the block." Electronic gadgets are banned at Hyanto. Compared with flash entertainment, she said, "We can't compete with MTV MTV
 in full Music Television

U.S. cable television network, established in 1980 to present videos of musicians and singers performing new rock music. MTV won a wide following among rock-music fans worldwide and greatly affected the popular-music business.
. What we have is the power of a loving community. Kids see their counselors, who are other young people, modeling problem solving problem solving

Process involved in finding a solution to a problem. Many animals routinely solve problems of locomotion, food finding, and shelter through trial and error.
. They see that prayer is goofing around the campfire and singing 'Jesus loves me.'"

Ms. Pridmore is also compiling a comprehensive list of Anglican camps and would like to see camps properly promoted on diocesan Web sites and possibly co-operate on advertising in Anglican publications.

The enthusiasm of Mr. Peever, Ms. Pridmore and Mr. Irish is reflected in many dioceses. In the diocese of Brandon, covering the western third of Manitoba, Bishop Jim Njegovan said Anglican Memorial Camp, has come through a recent struggle. "It was financially in the black last year for the first time in a while. But we see it as a ministry rather than something that has to make money. I've really enjoyed it and would love to see it prosper because of its ministry to youth. Kids at risk have found real purpose by being involved with the camp," he said.

SOLANGE DE SANTIS

STAFF WINTER
Anglican summer camps in Canada

Diocese                 Camp

Algoma                  Three camps               Active
Arctic                  None
Athabasca               Camp Arraban              Active
Brandon                 Anglican Memorian Camp    Active
British Columbia        Camp Columbia             Active
Caledonia               Camp Caledonia            Tentative
Calgary                 Programs at other camps   Active
Central Interior        Camp Puntchesakut         Inactive
Central Nfld.           Mint Brook Camp           Active
Eastern Nfld/Labrador   Lavrock Camp              Active
Edmonton                Programs at other camps   Active
Fredericton             Medley, Brookwood         Active
Huron                   Huron Church Camp         Active
Keewatin                Programs at other camps   Active
Kootenay                Owaissi                   Active
Montreal                None
Moosonee                None
New Westminster         Camp Artaban              Active
Niagara                 Canterbury Hills          Active
Nova Scotia/PEI         Three camps               Active/tentative
Ontario                 Camp Hyanto               Active
Ottawa                  None
Qu'Appelle              Camp Knowles              Inactive
Quebec                  Quebec Lodge              Tentative
Rupert's Land           Anglican Island           Closed in 2003
Saskatchewan            Camp Okema                Active
Saskatoon               "     "                   Active
Toronto                 Three camps               Active
Western Nfld.           Camp Killdevil            Active
Yukon                   Braeburn Camp             Active

Note. there is more than one camp named Artaban.
"Tentative" means that the camp is being reviewed
or is in danger of closing
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