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Boys’ Camp: A Camper’s View

By Connor Sharp
October 06, 2025
Boys’ Camp: A Camper’s View

This is my 4th year going to Boys’ Camp. It is the highlight of the year for me. I love the outdoors, camping, the sports and meeting up with friends I’ve made from previous years. The food is amazing and we are all well fed. The camp ode by Billy Lowe is something to look forward to and I always hope to feature. There is a variety of activities during the week, including inter tent football and crocker, superstars as well as trips to the beach, trips into St David’s town and also to a leisure centre where there are inflatables and slides.

Every morning there is a service led by the camp chaplain. This year it was James Allen and he went through the story of Joseph. Each evening we have smaller Bible studies that are grouped by age. This year mine was led by Emyr Jones and Hywel Swann. We looked at what James Allen had said and how this affects us day to day as young people. This smaller group gives us opportunities to ask questions and to look into the Bible in more detail and helps us to understand how important it is to us as Christians. The best thing that can happen to you on camp is to become a Christian. That’s why we go. That’s why they run it, to help us understand and have a real and personal relationship with God.

Connor Sharp

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