Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Light the Fire Within


Girls Camp 2019 – Light the Fire Within
“If ye love me, keep my commandments” John 14:15

As a Ward - Light the World - June 9-15 (Can be done as a combined YW)
  • ·         Help people around the world through charitable donations.
  • ·         Learn about some of the problems in another country. How can you help?
  • ·         Listen to a refugee’s story. See if there are ways you can help.
  • ·         Sacrifice the cost of your favorite meal and feed the hungry.
  • ·         Share on social media about someone who is an example of Christlike service or your favorite scripture. 
 As a Ward - Light Your Community - June 16-22 (Can be done as a YW class acitivity)
  • ·         Volunteer to help a family move.
  • ·         Help a neighbor with yard or garden work.
  • ·         Ask an elderly person about some of their life experiences.
  • ·         Invite a widow or a widower to a dinner or take an elderly couple dinner.
  • ·         Share your family’s heritage. Invite a friend to participate in an activity involving family history work.
  • ·         Help clean the church as a young women’s group.
  • ·         Visit a nursing home. Studies show 60% never get visitors during their stay.
As a Young Woman - Light Your Family - June 23-29 (The girls can do on their own)
  • ·         Write a handwritten note to your mom or dad, or both.
  • ·         Take each of your siblings on a one-on-one activity.
  • ·         At dinner, tell each family member why he or she is loved.
  • ·         Do chores with your family around your home.
  • ·         Learn about an ancestor and share their story with your family.
  • ·         If you haven’t prayed as a family in a while, help your family to, one day this week.
As a Young Woman – Light Your Faith - June 30-July 6 (The girls can do on their own)
  • ·         Make a goal to offer a kneeling prayer every morning this week.
  • ·         Visit the temple and, if possible, do baptisms for the dead.
  • ·         Wake up 15 minutes earlier for scripture study.
  • ·         Share an experience on social media when prayer helped you with a problem in your life.
  • ·         Think about a friend who is going through some rough challenges. Say a prayer for them.
  • ·         Ask God how you can be an answer to someone else’s prayer.

PRIESTHOOD BRETHREN GUIDELINES

SOUTH EAST IDAHO LDS RECREATION CAMPS
PRIESTHOOD BRETHREN GUIDELINES
Priesthood brethren should be prepared to attend and assist with all Young Women (YW) activities planned
by their unit.
If coming as a stake, you should provide at least six Melchizedek Priesthood brethren or if a single ward,
you should provide at least two Melchizedek Priesthood brethren to be in camp at all times.
Two additional priesthood brethren will be required for any activity that is taking the girls away from the
actual camp, including hikes involving overnight camping. However, they may go home after this activity
is complete.
YW Leaders are responsible for choosing/assigning and giving direction for what is expected of the
priesthood brethren who attend YW camps.
Priesthood brethren’s names are to be submitted to the YW leaders they are assisting prior to leaving
for camp. YW leaders will provide this list to the camp missionaries. Missionaries will issue a lanyard
identifying these brethren have been assigned to assist their unit during the week at camp.
Any Priesthood brethren arriving after the arrival of the YW will also check in with the missionaries
and receive a lanyard.
Priesthood brethren should never be alone with YW leader or YW.
The main responsibility of the priesthood brethren is to assist YW leaders with the physical safety and
spiritual nature of the camp. Priesthood support for the camp is crucial for the accomplishment of these goals
and the priesthood brethren are expected to adhere to all camp rules and guidelines including dress standards.
It is important that the priesthood brethren attending camp make themselves available at all times to help the
stake/ward YW leaders and the camp missionaries with anything they may need.
Priesthood brethren should not bring family members with them to camp. Their focus and attention
should be on the YW and the program/activities planned by the leaders of their unit.
Priesthood brethren are not permitted to stay with wives who are YW leaders. For those camps that
do not provide a cabin for priesthood, brethren are to stay in tents, unless permission has been given
from the camp missionaries to bring a trailer. Priesthood brethren are to bring their own tents and
sleeping bags. Restroom and shower facilities for use only by the brethren will be clearly posted.
Priesthood brethren are not to be in YW cabins unless holding a testimony meeting inside because of
inclement weather, or when a Priesthood blessing is being given. There must be at least two priesthood
brethren and one YW leader together before entering a cabin for any reason.
Priesthood brethren must be married and at least 21 years of age or older. No young men or single
men are permitted during YW camp.
Priesthood Service Projects: An invitation to complete volunteer service assignments may be extended
to some invited stakes and wards. Assignments will be issued by the camp missionaries.