Apply Now For Summer Jobs @ Camp Hope

Camp Hope in Hope, New Jersey is now accepting applications for food service, maintenance, custodial and lifeguard positions for this summer’s campers.

Hope Conference and Renewal Center (Camp Hope) is a year-round camp, conference and retreat center of the Eastern District of the Moravian Church. Situated on a hillside overlooking Little Silver Lake, in Hope, N.J., Hope Center boasts 125 acres of forests, wetlands, fields and lawns. Camp Hope is approximately 90 minutes from New York City and 45 minutes from the Lehigh Valley.

  • Term dates: June 19-August 13, 2011
  • Live with other staff members in air-conditioned cabins.
  • All Meals provided.
  • Life guard certifications are reimbursed.
  • Weekly salaried positions in food service, maintenance, lifeguard, custodial.
  • NO EXPERIENCE needed. Will train.
  • Head cook (must be 21). Food service experience desired but not required.

CONTACT INFORMATION BELOW.

APPLICATIONS ARE BEING ACCEPTED NOW WITH JOB PLACEMENT BY APRIL 30, 2011.

Administrator: Rev. Richard Bruckart

Office: Jill Bruckart

PO Box 165, Hope, NJ 07844

908-459-4435  fax 908-459-5571

www.camphope.org

Email: hopecenter@camphope.org

Parallel Spiritual Evolution?

Sometimes science unwittingly provides us with language to describe our faith experience.

The term “parallel evolution” is used by biologists to describe the emergence of similar characteristics in species that are not closely related in response to a common environment. Porpoises and dolphins, for example, have tails and fins like fish even though they are mammals. Indeed both so resemble their fishy cousins that people of earlier times thought they were fish; the name “porpoise” actually comes from two Latin words meaning “pig fish.” Evolutionary biologists believe fish, dolphins, and porpoises evolved their fins and tail structure in response to the demands of living in a watery world.

Could something similar occur when persons from different backgrounds seek to live their lives immersed in the living water of Jesus Christ? (See Jn 4: 10-15).

Recently the Moravian Church, Northern Province announced a “festive service” on February 10th at 6 pm  to celebrate the full communion agreement between the Episcopal Church and the Northern and Southern Provinces of the Moravian Church in America. You can find full details here.

In preparation for this event I surfed on over to the website of the local Episcopal Diocese of Bethlehem. There, I soon discovered the mission statement of Bethlehem’s Cathedral Church of the Nativity: “To know Christ, to make him known, and to serve all people according to his example.” East Hills Moravian Church’s mission statement is “To know Christ, and make him known.” To my knowledge no intentional borrowing took place.

Coincidence? Subconscious borrowing? Persons of faith would answer no. “There is … one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all, who is above all and through all and in all.” (Ephesians 4: 5-6). All who seek Christ and share his Gospel swim together in the same living water. It is no surprise then than our mission statements are in such close agreement.

Readers familiar with both biology and ecclesiology (the study of the Church) will already have realized that this is not a true case of parallel spiritual evolution. Moravians and Episcopalians share a common source in Jesus Christ. We are far closer kin than fish and dolphins. Christian denominations may have travelled separate historical and spiritual journeys, but all trace their origin to the Church Jesus established.