I'll post some pictures and thoughts from the end of the trip sometime in the next day or two. But for now, enjoy these reflections from two members of the team!
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| Adrian |
Hi, my name
is Adrian and I’m an Anglican from Kamloops, BC. This trip was an amazing
experience for our youth group and others that accompanied us on this trip to
the great city of Saskatoon! CLAY wasn’t just a “fun get together”, it was also
a great religious eye opener for me, for I thought that religion was only about
God but I realized that it also has a lot to do with the people that you
practice it with. This new understanding made me open up my eyes to places and
people that I see God in and the workings of God in. Another thing I learned
was that not only Christians worship God but Muslims worship our God too but
they heard it from another source, this forum was my favorite by far from the
rest of the forums and it was also the most meaningful to me. This gathering
made me feel like I could do anything with the guidance of God, but it also made me feel sad that only Lutherans and Anglicans can go to this. But my overall
feeling toward this youth gathering was positive.
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| Mathias |
Hi there, my
name is Mathias Imeson and I am a Lutheran from Kamloops B.C. I go to Hills of
Peace Lutheran Church. This is my second time going to CLAY and it was as fun
as I remember it being. It was in Saskatoon this year. The bus ride from
Kamloops to Saskatoon was pretty awesome. This CLAY was based around how
teachings of God can go viral and how easy it is to understand the readings of
the Bible. My favorite large group gathering was with Bishop Mark Macdonald. I
really enjoyed this gathering because he talked about how we break down walls
in our church to help people worship and understand God. He talked about how
hard it can be to get into a church as a new person. God needs to be able to
talk and communicate with all people.
Another
thing I really enjoyed at CLAY was the forum Bull with Bill. Bull with Bill is
a Q and A session with R. Bill Cliff, the minister from the chapel at the Huron
College Chapel. The way Bill answers questions is amazing he doesn’t just
answer the questions, it’s almost like he offers the answers as advice to the
people who are asking his questions and he gives us solutions to problems we
have in our life. If I could change anything about CLAY it would be to open the
gathering to more races and religious people. I’m so happy I made so many new
friends at CLAY, because they not just my friends, they have become new
additions to my family. I feel like all these new things I learned will help me
understand and become closer God in my prayers and worship.


