Iroquoina's Soccer Camp kicked off for its first virtual session on Monday morning.
Music
Ben and Carrie Brown, along with their friend Genesis, led the singing with My Lighthouse and Hallelujah What A Savior! (Broken Hallelujah).
Check out their recording on our YouTube Channel here:
Message
Rob Sullivan gave the message with a focus on the Lord Jesus calming the storm while on the boat with His disciples (Mark 4:35-41). Jesus' disciples made two mistakes while on the boat. The first mistake they made was that they thought they needed to wake Jesus up to bring to His attention to what was happening. The second was thinking it was possible that the Lord did not care about them or that they might perish in the storm. However, they did do something right: They turned to the only one who could save them!
Check out Rob's message on our YouTube Channel here:
Soccer Tactics and Skill Training
David Henien conducted two dribbling drills. The first was dribbling around a straight line of cones and the second was dribbling around cones that were randomly scattered.
John Jones and Mark Pennisi discussed and demonstrated the art of dribbling. They showed some inside-of-the-foot dribbling while keeping their heads straight. They then followed that up by showing some controlled speed dribbling.
Lisa Agate discussed a combo drill that involved sprinting, dribbling, defending and shooting, while her sons Robby, Max and Ethan demonstrated the drill.
Crafts
Kristin Van Lenten introduced the Soccer Camp Craft Hut website. The craft for Monday was rock art. The campers were instructed to find the perfect rock, get their design in mind and get creative. They were also instructed to share their work on Camp Iroquoina's Flipgrid page.
Verse of the Day
Why are you cast down, O my soul?
And why are you disquieted within me?
Hope in God, for I shall yet praise Him
For the help of His countenance.
Psalm 42:5
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