Sweden Youth Reconnect

Swedish youth gathered together to worship, serve and connect. [tedNews]

Sweden Youth Reconnect

Be a follower of Jesus, not just a fan

Sweden | Linda Schwartz with tedNEWS

After waiting for three years due to COVID19 restrictions, young adults in Sweden were finally able to meet again and spend a weekend at Västeräng Camp. The long-awaited reunion took place 25–29 May 2022. The dates were planned to coincide with Ascension Day, a public holiday in Sweden that commemorates Jesus Christ’s ascension into heaven.

“As the result of the COVID19 pandemic and churches being closed, young adults started ‘disappearing’ from the church scene,”

reflected Linda Schwartz, one of the event organisers. During the lockdown,

“Church was slowly replaced by other activities. And when churches reopened as restrictions were lifted, some people did not feel the need to attend.”

The Västeräng Young Adult Camp was organised to revitalise the faith of young adults and remind them of

“their value and worth given by God.”

Dejan Stojković, guest speaker and Youth Ministry director for the Trans-European Division (TED), shared inspirational messages

“full of energy and humour,”

challenging participants to

“be a follower of Jesus and not only a fan,”

Schwartz reported.

Swedish youth participated in service projects to help reduce their attendance fee.[tedNews]
Swedish youth participated in service projects to help reduce their attendance fee.[tedNews]

How much God loves and values every person was the thread weaved through Stojković’s messages.

“I am worthy, and the church needs everyone,”

said one of the participants reflecting on Stojković’s words. 

“God helps us in all situations, and we can trust that He is there for us,”

said another. 

“I am worthy just as I am,”

said another young adult. 

“There is a real need to feel loved and accepted by God. We hope this message will continue to inspire young people,”

Schwartz remarked.

The Västeräng Young Adult Camp was planned by young adults for young adults.

“The weekend atmosphere was filled with laughter, conversation, and fellowship,”

Schwartz commented. Activities such as a mystery night, campfire games, and relaxing sauna times made an enjoyable weekend for everyone. And there was even something for those on a tight budget! By joining the clean-up team and making sure the camp was ready for the next group, campers received a fee reduction.

“Young people came not just from Sweden, but from the USA, England, and New Zealand, too. We are already looking forward to our next event and hope many more will join,”

said Schwartz.