September 27, 2009 Esther At Shrine Mont (which is not only where we go for our parish retreats, but where youth in the Diocese can go for summer camp), every night the campers in each cabin gather in a circle to share their day’s highs, lows and God-moments. Several of our teenagers at St. Aidan’s have been formed by Shrine Mont, and so when we started our youth group back up for the year last week, they wanted to include that tradition in our weekly meeting. We’d barely begun to go around the circle when it became clear that the non-Shrine Mont campers weren’t sure what a God moment was and didn’t feel like they could pinpoint any such moments in their lives. I was about to jump in and offer a religious definition — God moments as times when you felt sure God was with you, or saw God at work in the world. But, in what was actually something of a God moment for me , the camper youths began defining it first. Their way of talking about God moments was not so explicitly