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High School Students Encouraged to Unplug from World’s Distractions, Focus More on God’s Word at Spiritual Emphasis Retreat

By Robby Barberio

ACS high school students learned what it means to truly turn off from the world’s distractions, reset, take time to be silent, and look at the Lord’s Word with fresh eyes at a two-day Spiritual Emphasis Retreat on September 29 and 30 held at America’s Keswick in Whiting, New Jersey.

Retreat speaker Pastor Wil Del Valle led four chapel sessions in which he challenged the students to look at what God has to say with a new perspective and to really understand the meaning of the phrase “all Scripture is God breathed,” based on the ACS theme verse this year from 2 Timothy 3:16-17. Pastor Wil is the worship and youth pastor at Crossbridge Community Church in Woolrich Township, New Jersey. Worship during the chapels was led by Lee Martin, ACS parent and Director of Worship and Communication at the Ocean City Tabernacle, and Alyssa Griffith of Sojourn Community Church.

After each chapel, students had the opportunity to meet with other classmates and a faculty leader in COMPASS groups to reflect and discuss the message, often meeting in outdoor settings by a lake or sitting on a dock. Students also enjoyed free time to participate in recreational activities including ping-pong, basketball, canoeing, volleyball, swimming, and tennis and to compete in a scavenger hunt.

“The speaker was fabulous and I really liked how he emphasized silence,” said Urick Lewis, who teaches high school Bible at ACS and led the 9th grade boys COMPASS group. “There are so many distractions in the world, especially today with phones and social media, so it was kind of like hitting the reset button when Pastor Wil created those moments of silence for us to experience.”

On Thursday night, students gathered around a bonfire and enjoyed singing worship songs, led by 12th grader Tommy Ellison on his guitar and other students leading the singing. “The Holy Spirit works in me through music,” said 9th grader Ava Barberio. “I loved seeing students leading the worship session around the fire without being told. It showed that people were willing to engage and it was encouraging to see everyone participating.”

Students seemed to be especially moved by their COMPASS group discussions. They were encouraged by their peers’ willingness to speak up and talk about how they were feeling. “The speaker talking about making Jesus the Lord of my Life really got to me,” said 12th grader Sam Glancey. “It reminded me that Jesus should be an every day part of my life and not just something that is in the back of my mind. Everyone always gets on fire for the Lord on the retreat, and I want to bring the same spiritual energy back to ACS.”

A Middle School Spiritual Emphasis retreat will be held sometime later this fall.