Youth Camp – 2025

The theme of the camp (A Different Life) referred first to the Lord Jesus, whose unique life is so wonderful to behold, but also to the calling that the gospel places on us to live differently. The Lord Jesus’ death was a focus, the crossroads of time and eternity and the gateway to eternal life. We considered the broad way and the narrow way, and the adventure of faith that awaits all who will respond to the Lord’s call.

Recordings and slides from the four sessions and part of a workshop are below.

Session 1 recording – Saturday morning – Long Qiang

Slides for Session 1 (as PDF)

Session 2 recording – Saturday evening- Long Qiang

Slides for Session 2 (as PDF)

Session 3 recording – Sunday morning – Neil Buckman

Slides for Session 3 (as PDF)


Workshop recording – Sunday evening

Note: The workshop recording needs to be heard with the slides before you. However, after the first introductory part of the recording, the comments heard are just a small part of a larger conversation involving a number of people that could not be recorded, so it will sound rather disjointed.

Slides for the Workshop on Sunday evening (as PDF)


Session 4 recording – Monday morning – Neil Buckman

Slides for Session 4 (as PDF)

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