As we start week four of Urban Arts summer camp, I am amazed to see the results of the past three weeks.
Week 1 brought joy and sorrow as the middle and high schoolers of Brightmoor turned their energy to learning and loving the arts. For some, it was a struggle and I could see they just weren't sure about being in the program, but they hung in there to the very end. For others, they shone like stars in the midnight sky as they stood on stage beaming with smiles so bright you knew they were having the time of their life. Both groups of students grew to become better individuals not only in the performing and visual arts, but in their character and person as a whole.
Week 2 was refreshing as we worked with elementary students who have a passion for life. It was wonderful to see the interaction of inner city and suburban kids as they learned together, played together, ate together and loved together throughout the week. Even with the stomach bug that unfortunately caught a camper every day during the week, the kids did not get discouraged! Attitudes were positive and spirits were lifted up!
Week 3 was a new location, a new partnership and a new group of middle schoolers. In of the eyes of the 36 students I saw hope, love, hurt, fear, discouragement, need, anger, kindness and many more feelings that seemed beyond the age of these kids. But as the team arrived each day, eager to minister to the kids, we saw some of the painful layers peel away slowly. A hug was given, a smile was bigger, a wall was broken down in the lives of some youth last week. That's all we can hope and pray for.
As this new week begins and we are past the half way point for camps this summer. I am encouraged and surprisingly refreshed. I look forward to two more amazing weeks with amazing kids!
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Sun, July 5, 2009
by Katie Beth Hostetter
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