GCI Mexico recently held a youth camp on the beach at Guayabitos. Total attendance was 30, including campers and staffers. The following report is from camp director Samuel Mercado.
Our camp was aimed at fostering unity among the youth who regularly attend our congregations in Mexico. The camp programs had a two-fold focus: first, that everyone understand that they can have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ; secondly, the continuation of the GCI Generations Ministries course, “Journey with the Master—The Master’s Calling,” which helps equip young people for their participation in ministry with Jesus.
During the camp five young people were baptized. The baptism service was conducted by Nathaniel Cruz, GCI’s youngest pastor in Mexico. Nathaniel also led the camp worship services. In addition to worship services, campers enjoyed recreational activities and prepared their own meals. On New Year’s Eve, campers visited the nearby beach and shared wishes for one another and their gratitude toward God. It was a moving and unique evening that included a special dinner. Some also took the opportunity to make a boat trip to watch whales migrating in the area.
The results of the camp are quite positive. New young leaders are emerging, new national projects are taking shape, and young people are accepting the call to work actively within their home congregations. This year, 18 campers received Jon Whitney Foundation grants—without this help, they would not have been able to attend. We all thank God for the opportunity to attend camp where we learned about the love of God and his will for our lives. Thanks to all who supported us!