Once upon a time, this was my blog for Ward Activity Ideas. Since then, I have served in YW, and Mid-singles. Currently, I am leading the Primary Children's singing time. Thus, I have expanded this site to include anything LDS activity related.

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Journey to the Savior: Faith Walk



If you've ever had the opportunity to attend an LDS Girl's Camp, you may have enjoyed a Faith Walk.  I hadn't even participated in a Faith Walk until I went back to camp as an adult leader.  The premise is that the girls are led in the evening time to various "stations" to meet with someone who will retell or share a faith-promoting story or experience.

To make the biggest impact, the girls are instructed beforehand, there is to be no talking during their walk.  Additionally, only a handful of leaders or girls are given a lantern to carry.  You want to make sure there is enough light to be safe, but dark enough to avoid distractions.  Often times, our faith walks began at dusk.

Lanterns (like pictured above) may also be strategically placed along the walk to assist those on the journey. You could also make something like this ahead of time for the leaders to carry, or if preferred, one for each girl.

Remember, the idea is to create a spiritual ambiance, not a spooky one!

After the first year of participating in a faith walk, I found myself being called as the camp director for the next summer.  I definitely wanted to have the girls participate in something like that again, although a quick search in google left me hard-pressed for new ideas for a Faith Walk.  (In the one we did, it was meeting "Women of Value", aka characters of women in history who represented each value, i.e., Joan of Arc, Sacajawea, etc.)   

I found I was left to my own devices, and after praying at great lengths, felt I needed to provide an opportunity for the girls to get to know our Savior better.  As soon as the idea hit, the rest just came to me.  

Journey of the Savior is a faith walk in which the young women can meet those who knew the Savior and hear accounts of how He impacted their life.  The final scene they come upon is a reenactment of the Savior, during His final hours, praying in the garden of Gethsemane.  It was quite a sight to see, and all who were there were touched.

I'm pleased that over these past few years, my google searches have turned up more ideas for Faith Walks, as they seem to be catching on.  I wrote about our girls' experience on my personal blog, and I'm sure it was a Google search that has led others to send me messages requesting a copy of my Journey to the Savior Faith Walk.    

So, FINALLY, no more having to ask and wait. {{Click here to download Journey to the Savior pdf}}

Good luck!  Let me know how it goes!  :)

10 comments:

  1. I love how the Lord works. This is an answer to my prayers! I asked that our faith walk might lead the YW to Christ. I had decided to find references in the scriptures of people who could give first hand accounts of the Savior, and who He truly is. This was exactly what I was looking for! Thank you!

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    1. I am so glad I was able to be a part of your inspiration! <3

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  2. I love this idea! But we aren't allowed to have any acting as the Saviour (did you get special permission?) so I may ask our Stake President (who always comes to camp for one evening) to share some thoughts and his testimony of Jesus Christ.

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    1. Sorry I never responded. Yes, I asked our bishop and because it was a "scene" of the Savior praying and not "Acting" per se, it was fine. A member of our bishopric portrayed him. But, the girls never even saw his face, because he was bent over kneeling in the garden.

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  3. Thank you for this wonderful inspiring idea ... I have been thinking of something to do to help strengthen our young women's faith in Christ in connection with this year's mutual theme and this played out well to incorporate into our young women's new beginning program ... Thank You for sharing this ...

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  4. Thank you for posting this! I have been searching for girls camp this year. I just have on e question... I have found some that blind fold the girls as they walk along a rope also. Did you do either of those things or jus use the lamps?
    Thank you so much :)

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    1. We did not blindfold the girls. Personally, I think it makes it too scary. I, myself, do not like to be blindfolded. I have had YW with anxiety, traumatic brain injury, autism, etc. I do not like the idea of blindfolding as it makes it too frightening for some. The lanterns were to help set the ambience, not to make it pitch black or scary.

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  5. Thank you for posting this! I have been searching for girls camp this year. I just have on e question... I have found some that blind fold the girls as they walk along a rope also. Did you do either of those things or jus use the lamps?
    Thank you so much :)

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  6. I love this and can't wait to use it!
    I was also wondering if you have a copy of your Women of Value faithwalk.

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  7. Can you tell me how you made the lanterns? I would love to use this for our faith walk and want to make lanterns like yours.

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