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2009 Info > Introduction

Ask & Imagine - Is it a camp? A youth conference?

It's way more than that.

Click on the links above to find out more about these two exciting programs for Anglican and Lutheran youth. You can also download our NEW brochure (pdf format).

Immersed for 10 days...

  • live in community with other youth and young adult mentors
  • learn in a university setting
  • engage the real questions of the intersection of faith and life
  • participate in hands-on ministry and faith-in-action in an urban setting
  • choose your challenge at the high ropes outdoor adventure
  • deepen your spiritual life through worship, reflection and spiritual practices
  • make lasting friendships with Anglican and Lutheran youth from all over Canada

Mentored for a full year...

Put into practice what you learn! After the program, August participants design a project, exploration, program or initiative in their home community and carry it out with the help of a mentor at home and their Ask & Imagine mentor. Participants choose and design their own project based on what they learn at Ask & Imagine. We provide mentoring and some matching funds for projects.

Participants in the May program stay connected through on-going conversation with peers and mentors as they integrate their A & I experience with new challenges and opportunities in life.

Changed for life!

There are over 200 Ask & Imagine alumni across Canada involved in health care, business, music and arts, advanced education, community service, ministry, working with youth and children and living out their faith in daily life and relationships. Alumni would echo the words of Jasmine, a participant from Labrador who said "Just GO. You'll get far more than you expected - trust me! It's amazing!"

Pilgrimage Program

For young adults, ages 18-26
May 9-18, 2009

High School Program

For students currently in grades 9-12
August 15-26, 2009