Showing posts with label Calvary UMC Harrisburg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Calvary UMC Harrisburg. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Calvary Harrisburg Youth VIM Journey


By Lauren Bell, Calvary UMC Youth Group

In June, youth from Calvary UMC in Harrisburg went on a four-day woodsy retreat to Wesley Forest Camp and Retreat Center in Weikert, Pa. Previously, we would use trips to Wesley Forest as an escape from parents and school or as an opportunity to connect with nature, build friendships, and be closer to God. 

This past winter, Wesley Forest experienced a terrible storm which uprooted trees and left the camp in disarray. To ensure the safety of the summer campers and restore Wesley Forest to its former glory, we spent our retreat time helping to clean up and learning the importance of caring for the Earth.


Among the many jobs we completed were extensive yard work around Penns Creek Lodge, removing tree branches and other foliage from paths, and planting flowers around the entrance sign. We ensured that summer campers had clean facilities, like bathhouses and the craft cabin, and safe trails to explore the camp and experience the beauty of nature that surrounds them. 

We worked together on large projects helping build teamwork and strong connections with one another. When everyone relied on one another to accomplish a goal, friendship and understanding blossomed, and inside jokes abounded. 

All this hard work could not have been accomplished without the different skills found within each youth. From one’s knowledge of landscaping, to another’s understanding of gardening, as well as compassion, hard work, high energy, and an obsession with a leaf blower, job after job was completed beyond expectations. 

You may be wondering, “All this hard work seems exhausting and unfair for the kids”. Well, we found time to enjoy some fun, playing 9-square, spoons, gaga ball, and other games, as well as Bible study and, oh yeah, even a trip into town for ice cream! 


Every challenge, obstacle, or job was completed and overcome through hard work and determination from the youth and loving donations from friends, family, and other members of our church. The youth can honestly say that they had a blast and are looking forward to when they can do it all again. 

Calvary’s youth would like to thank Volunteers In Mission (VIM) for helping to organize the trip and the projects. And another thank you to the staff at Wesley Forest for hosting us. We’ll be back in the spring!


For more information about VIM and opportunities, contact

Michelle Schwartzman, VIM Coordinator
vim@susumc.org
Web: www.susmb.org/vim/
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Thursday, November 10, 2022

Calvary UMC Volunteers Serve Onondaga Nation, 15th Year


By John Shepler

On July 25, 2022, five Volunteers in Mission from Calvary UMC in Harrisburg arrived at the Onondaga Nation UMC just in time to unload the groceries to make lunch in their Fellowship/Kitchen room. Regis Doyle, Dale Miller, Mike Stephens, Steve Keller and I were part of this team. 

We were greeted by Dickie Crouse, of the Onondaga Nation, who directed us to several projects. Since the church needed a lot of work, we went right to it. Some of our members spent several days replacing the toilet “up-pump,” stove and back door, and repairing and painting the deck/ramp.


That evening we were welcomed to a dinner at Immanuel UMC in Camillus, NY. This was our night-time home. We cannot thank the people at Immanuel enough for their hospitality.

The next few days we patched and painted siding, sealed a deck, and repaired a couple of outside faucets.

On Thursday, we hosted 10 members of the Onondaga Nation at our dinner where friendships are made and renewed over the 15 years we have been visiting there.

Friday morning we visited all the homes we worked on and gifts were given and photos taken. Then, these five tired Volunteers in Mission loaded their tools and personals and headed home feeling good about our week serving the Onondaga Nation.