* PRCP Youth Camp 2017 (2)

Thursday was another busy day for the campers.

Rev. Holstege leads in morning devotions

Bro. Andy Ragual, a camp leader

Staff meeting

Some of the men visiting together


Bro. Edgar in the process of printing the camp shirts



More team games were played on Thursday as well.

One member of each team had to recite Psalm 23 ...

... and another team member had to recite Lord's Day 1.


Using the newspaper, each team had to become a wheel



The second speech was given by Rev. Trinidad on "Youth and Money."





The ladies served another delicious lunch.




Discussion time took place after Rev. Trinidad's speech.



And then more games.

Picking up stones with chopsticks and then carrying them back to your team is not easy!

Breaking a hanging pot while blind-folded


Rev. Holstege was in charge of a puzzle game




Getting across the room with the whole team standing only on these boards



The team had to protect its "tail" from being snatched
The tail (a towel) was attached to the member at the end of the line


A picture of the camp  
The building held the girl's dorm on the top floor and the speech venue on the main floor

Sunset over the beautiful scenery around the camp


Thursday evening the third and final speech was given.


Rev. Ibe spoke on "Youth and Society."


The discussion time was held around the campfire.





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* PRCP Youth Camp 2017 (1)

The Youth of the Protestant Reformed Churches in the Philippines were able, in God's providence, to hold a camp this year, April 12-14 in San Jose del Monte, Bulacan.

The banner that was made for the camp


First Rev. Holstege and Rev. Kleyn drove to Provident Christian Church in Marikina
to pick up some youth there for transportation to the camp.

Car loaded with luggage and bedding

Rev. Holstege leading the young people in devotions before departing

Packed into the car (Rev. Holstege is in the pic too!)

The road train - 3 vehicles to transport the youth and their things


Registration table at the camp
(Sis Ghen and Sis Grace)


Then Rev. Kleyn made a run to the PRC in Bulacan to pick up more people
and some of the food for the camp.

Some of the PRCB youth waiting across from the church

The ladies from Bulacan were in charge of the food. 
These are some of the supplies for the first day.

The three lady cooks and some of the young people

Lunch looks delicious - lumpia and pancit and rice

Bro Lito Trias, one of the camp leaders


The inside and outside of the guys' dorm (girls dorm was similar)



After everyone had arrived there was time for the organization of the teams and some games.


To find your fellow team mates, everyone was blind folded and given an animal sound to make.  Others making the same sound as you were on your team!


After all found their teams it was time for some games.


The first game was building towers out of straws. 
Tallest standing tower won!


Measuring which is tallest


Next, each team had to design and draw a team flag reflecting the theme of the camp,
"Love Not the World"

Working on their flag design

The winning flag




The Staff
Bro. Andy and Bro. Lito (Camp Leaders), Rev. Ibe, Rev. Flores, Rev. Kleyn, Rev. Holstege, Bro Edgar.  (missing for pic: Rev. Trinidad)


Wednesday night the first speech was given with discussion groups following.

Gathered for the speech

Rev. Flores spoke on "Youth And Technology"

Supper on Wednesday night (the first night)


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