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| What does the Chrysalis experience
symbolize? |
Before it becomes a butterfly, a caterpillar goes
through a growth stage during which it is called a
"chrysalis". On the surface it may not look like much is
happening, but the delicate chrysalis process changes the fuzzy
caterpillar into an awesome butterfly with wings of intricate designs
and intense colors. The chrysalis process symbolizes how Christ
can transform you into something beyond your dreams. It happens
when you grow beyond yourself, opening your life to Jesus' power and
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Why is the retreat named Chrysalis?
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"Chrysalis" is the name chosen for the youth
and young adult version of The Walk To Emmaus, its parent movement,
because it symbolizes the spiritual growth that is essential between
adolescence and adulthood. That growth is as crucial for youth as
the cocoon is for the caterpillar. It is that precious time of
nurturing a young person's faith for discipleship. |
Who can attend Chrysalis?
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Chrysalis "Flights" (for 10th through 12th
graders) and "Journeys" (for young adults, ages 19-24) are
three-day events. This three-day spiritual renewal time provides
an opportunity for you to learn more about faith, to experience
Christian love and support, and to make new faith commitments. The
point is to inspire, challenge and equip you for a closer friendship
with Christ and for Christian action at home, church, school and
community. Ask your potential caterpillar if they are spiritually
prepared for the weekend.
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| What is the 3 day focus of Chrysalis? |
Chrysalis lifts up a way for you to enjoy Christ's
friendship and love and to be Christ's friend and partner in the
world. The three days focus on God's grace, your experience with
Christ as friend, what it means to be the body of Christ and giving love
to a needy world.
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