I was tasked to write the following news release regarding the huge YSA event held annually in the Nordic countries. It was posted on eleven European countries' LDS Newsrooms. Unfortunately, I was not present, so the pictures were just the few I was able to copy. It's interesting how news releases are actually written before the event and just filled in with details immediately thereafter so there is no delay in publishing!
More than 800 young adults participated in this year’s event
Festinord literally means “party in the
north” and is an annual conference for young single adults held in the Nordic
European countries. First observed in 1966 in Stockholm, Sweden, it was
organized as an opportunity for young members of The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints (Mormons) to spend five activity-filled days together.
They worship, attend workshops, participate in service projects, play
sports, and dance - making many new friends.
This year, Festinord celebrated its
50th anniversary in a very special way. More than 850 young adults from various
countries attended the conference, held again in Stockholm. Although the
focus of the conference is for members of the Church, young adults from other
faiths are also welcome provided they agree to live by Mormon standards
throughout the week.
Elder Paul V. Johnson, Second Counselor in the Europe Area Presidency of the Church, highlighted
the importance of attending these specially crafted events. “If you’re a young
single adult and you’re wondering whether you ought to go to Festinord, or a
Young Single Adult conference that we are holding in Europe, I’d say go!” He
added that these events are “a chance to strengthen your own spiritual
self-reliance and your own spiritual power”.
The week long schedule covered a wide
range of activities. Each morning, a spiritual meeting or devotional invited
the participants to find ways to draw closer to Jesus Christ that day. On Monday, one of the main activities
was the check-in of participants and lodging assignments. The afternoon’s
activities served as an effective ice breaker. The first of four evening
dances, each with a different theme, completed the day’s activities. Although
many people arrived as strangers to one another, others returning from previous
conferences were eager to meet up with old friends.
Tuesday was more physical. Sports and
outside activities were held throughout the day. Team sports and
activities in Festinord are designed to develop cooperation and
communication
skills among the participants.
Wednesday’s
schedule was composed of a variety of workshops running during the day.
Presenters ranged from dance and judo instructors to authors, musicians, historians,
video producers, and religious leaders. Attendees were able to choose up
to four workshops to attend. On Thursday, because of the proximity
to Stockholm, the group attended the temple during the day.
A participant testimony meeting was
also held in the afternoon,
and the day ended with the third dance of the week.
Friday morning was a wrap-up of
Tuesday’s sporting events. The week was then capped off by the “Gala Night,” a
formal dinner and dance esteemed by many
to be the highlight of the week.
This
year, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Festinord, older participants of
former conferences joined the youth in this special Gala. It became a very
emotional moment, with several generations mingling together and sharing
special feelings and fond memories of this life-changing event.
Saturday was the final day. During the
morning, a final devotional and farewell was held. Most participants promised
to come back and meet again in future conferences. If they decide to attend
next year, they will come back to Stockholm, because Sweden's capital
will also host the 2017
edition.
Festinord has proven to be more than
its creators ever imagined fifty years ago. From an initial gathering of
a small number of youth to over 800 attending this year, it is certainly proof
that the desires and intents of its creators—as well as those attending—have
certainly been met.
That's a great write-up about what seems to be a fun and awesome activity!
ReplyDeleteNice job, mom! A previous ward member (the daughter of the family in Brussels?) was there this year. Fun!
ReplyDeleteYou two are seeing so much. The pictures are beautiful. Stay safe.
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