My favorite activity was “RAMs”, an acronym for “Resort Area Ministries”. I lived in a small town, close to a large lake. It’s home to boating, fishing, skiing, picnics, and camping, and it drew visitors from many states. On Saturday nights, we gathered at the campground, in the central field close to the showers. We were joined were other youth groups from area churches. Groups of us went around to all of the campsites inviting people to come to our service. Others would prepare the campfire, gather quilts and chairs, set up props, organize the program, etc. We sang praise and worship songs led by a friend who also played the guitar, performed skits, enjoyed laughter,
had a short devotional, and ended with a prayer, and the song “Pass it On”.
While singing Pass it On”, we passed around fuzzies, symbolizing the spreading of God’s love. We would go around the campfire, giving fuzzies to each other, sometimes with a hug and a kind word. It’s hard to explain, but the fuzzy ministry worked rather well. Passing on the love of God was the ultimate goal, and often there were those who were touched by the Spirit. Actually, we were all touched, in one way or another.
Pass It On
Words and music by Kurt Kaiser
It only takes a spark to get a fire going,
And soon all those around, can warm up in its glowing;
That's how it is with God's Love,
Once you've experienced it,
You spread His love to everyone
You want to pass it on.
What a wondrous time is spring,
When all the tress are budding
The birds begin to sing, the flowers start their blooming;
That's how it is with God's love,
Once you've experienced it.
You want to sing, it's fresh like spring,
You want to pass it on.
I wish for you my friend
This happiness that I've found;
You can depend on God
It matters not where you're bound,
I'll shout it from the mountain top
I want the world to know
The Lord of love has come to me
I want to pass it on.
liz stover
4 comments:
These were wonderful days. We met many people who became lifelong friends, including Pepper Choplin! I made many of those fuzzies and tied many strings around the balls of yarn. You are right, we were all touched by RAMs.
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