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LYP Teen Camp 2024: Staff fine-tuning their classes, campers arriving, and the first all-camp Evening Reflection of the year!
/in Camp/by Jeanine SmithIn the first batch of pics below, the staff does “dry runs” of their classes to fine-tune them before the campers arrive and it all gets very real!



















Here, the first wave of campers arrive and play some fun games, then the bus arrives with many of those who flew in to nearby airports.




























The first Teen Camp Evening Reflection of 2024!

















LYP Adventure Camp 2023
/in Camp/by Jeanine SmithIn the last week of June 2023, fifteen campers and seven staff hiked in the Olympic National Park in Washington. They hiked the North Coast Trail for four days and three nights, enjoying spectacular views of sea stacks and rockfaces while navigating the challenging beaches. It was a wonderful experience by all accounts, and we hope you enjoy these pictures from their journey!


























































































LYP Missouri Preteen 2023
/in Camp/by Jeanine SmithThe Missouri preteen camp looks like it was a lot of fun! Campers enjoyed activities like riflery, archery, electrical wiring, sewing, Frisbee golf, and even ukulele playing.
In the gallery below the top one, you’ll find two more! Just like in past years, campers enjoyed STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) activities one evening. The second gallery shows the fun: creating a soda geyser, exploring sound with a toposcope, making a homopolar motor, playing with bubbles, building a pop sickle catapult, completing salt-dough circuits, and doing buoyancy experiments.
Then, in the last gallery, you’ll see cardboard boats the dorms created in a contest for their counselors to “sail.” What brave counselors and wise preteen nautical engineers!
Our many thanks to all who helped make this year’s Missouri preteen camp a great success!

















































































































































STEM Activities
Soda Geyser Campers got to see a geyser: a liquid under pressure that erupts. Each counselor had their own geyser made from soda and mentos.
Tonoscope Sound vibrations and salt can be used to make pictures. Campers made different patterns/ pictures of salt by singing different pitches into the homemade tonoscope.
Homopolar Motor Campers created a motor by using a battery, a magnet, and copper wire.
Bubbles Campers made bubbles using various methods: straws on a table, a giant bubble wand, and a make-your-own pipe cleaner wand.
Popsicle Catapults: Each camper built a popsicle catapult using popsicle sticks, spoons, and rubber bands to see how far they could launch various items.
Salt Dough Circuits Campers created a circuit path using play dough, batteries, and light diodes.
Float your boat: Each camper created their own tinfoil boat to see how much weight it could hold.













Each dorm also constructed a cardboard boat to set their counselor afloat. While some failed, several vessels kept their counselor afloat for the time minimum of five minutes.






















Podcast 64: Talking Camp with Mr. Gerald Weston
/in Podcast/by Wallace Smith & John RobinsonLYP Teen Camp 2023 is over! Today, we sit down with the camp director and our presiding evangelist, Mr. Gerald Weston, to talk about how camp went and to ask him to explain some of the principles and values that drive our approach to serving our teenagers each summer at the camps. If you’ve ever wanted to know why we do what we do when we do camp, this is your episode!
Don’t forget that we’ve posted tons of pics from this year’s teen camp, available down below, and that more pictures from other camps, such as some of the preteen camps and the adventure camp, should be posted, as well, as soon as we find a spare moment! So, check back often. Now, here’s the podcast!
P.S. I forgot the link to the sermon Mr. Robinson mentioned that I said I would put up! We’ll put it in its own post right after this one—a real classic from Mr. Rod King. If you’ve never heard it, you should give it a listen.
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