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Boundary Water Canoe Area Group Devotions
This set of devotions were used on a Boundary Waters Canoe Trip. It is simple in form to keep true to the simplicity of being in nature, slowing down and having a break from technology. It uses biblical texts, song and questions to draw participants into discussion and thoughtful reflection. It is a nice way to end the day and reflect on time in nature and in community. The devotions are divided into five days, which break down into four evening reflections and a fifth reflection/communion service done on the morning of departing from the Boundary Waters. See “things to think about” below to aid you in leading. Obviously, these devotions could be used in multiple settings/experiences. This set of devotions were set up for a specific route in the Boundary Waters with a group of adult women. You will need to tweak it to fit your experience. When I refer to BWCA it means Boundary Water Canoe Area.

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  canoe trip     devotions     nature     outdoors     retreat  
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This is a well planned five day set of devotions for an older youth or adult canoe trip. It's based in the Lutheran context, but could easily be adapted to other mainline denominations. The author is particularly adept at pointing to contextual factors that come into play in such a setting.
Mary Hess | 31 Oct 2009
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