One of the main purposes of our camp is to help all those
who come draw closer to our Heavenly Father and His Son Jesus Christ. As one
drives into the camp, they are greeted by a row of banners each a different
color. A very striking entrance. But, do these banners have meaning? Is there a reason each banner is a different
color; white, blue, green, red, orange, purple, yellow, and gold?
The
colors stand for the “Young Women’s Values”.
Each value is represented by a different color: Faith-white;
Divine Nature-Blue; Individual Worth-red; Knowledge-green; Choice and
Accountability-orange; Good Works-yellow; Integrity-purple; and Virtue-gold.
These
colors are carried out in all their activities.
The different young women’s groups often wear t-shirts showing these colors and showing their camp
theme. For the youth in the church a
theme was chosen for the year. It is “Stand
Ye In Holy Places and Be Not Moved”.
This theme was carried out in all their camp activities.
Often
as the girls walked to the lake, their
reflection would be in the lake, showing these wonderful value colors.
At the
Lake one of the focal points was a large
planter filled with flowers and surrounded by flags displaying the special
colors. If we can touch even a few young
women’s hearts while they are here, our purpose has indeed been met.
2 comments:
I love the reflection of the girls/colors in the lake. I just realized something as I saw that picture; the value colors compile a rainbow. God gave Noah the rainbow as a token of the covenant God made with him (see Bible Dictionary). I suppose those values (the rainbow)can help us (the girls) prepare to make covenants and help us to keep our covenants. Doesn't it say that in the YW theme? Isn't YW wonderful?
That is awesome! I love the flags and the reflection in the lake!! What a great reminder of the YW Values
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