Greetings from the CAST team! I am writing to you as we depart from our last of five Salvation Army Music Camps. It was an exhausting, yet very fulfilling five days. Our first camp was Three Trails Camp in the Kansas and Western Missouri division on Saturday. The camp was beautiful, and the children were so enthusiastic and ready to hear what we had to perform. The audience responded well and really made us feel welcome. Also, Greg was invited to play his cornet in the Pep Band during the evening meeting. It was a great start to our camp tour.
That night, we left for Jefferson City, Missouri. The next morning we arrived at the corps and were able to sit in on
On Monday, we went to Hidden Falls Camp in the Indiana division. The kids and workers there all really appreciated our way of spreading the gospel. Also, while we were there, we decided that adding a song to the end of our show would close it well because it would allow the audience to take in the message they had received, so we sang “I Love You Lord” a Capella. After the show, we did an afterglow for the older kids. Our team member Sandy did a demonstration on how to do stage make-up with the campers and counselors, as we assisted her. It was a hands-on workshop, where they got to practice different techniques on each other.
Tuesday, we went to Eagle Crest Camp in the Heartland division. Before we did the show, we got to help out with their Drama and HMC TV electives. It was really cool to be on the other side of the electives and to be able to teach
Our last camp, on Wednesday, was the Army Lake Camp in the WUM (Wisconsin and Upper Michigan) division. It was a great way to end our week of visiting camps. The audience was great and we absolutely loved it there. After our performance, Sandy gave a devotional about how we’ve all been called by name to serve God. We even got to help out with the Zombie Paintball afterglow. While we waited for it to start as we sat around the campfire, Lauren and I sang lots of campfire songs with the kids. Sandy participated as a Zombie with the staff. It was a really unique experience.
Over all, the camp audiences had really great feedback. They were laughing up a storm and were able to relate to the characters. The show demonstrates how even though the stories in the Bible took place a very long time ago, the people weren’t much different than us. We loved getting to see how much God was working through our performance to minister to these kids. Our next stop is the Waukesha corps in Wisconsin. We will be helping with day camp there.
-Until next time
Kayla and the CAST team