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Torrance, ON, P0C 1M0
Canada

(705) 762-5333

Beacon Bible Camp is a non-profit organization that exists to provide an adventurous Christian camping experience where people, particularly youth, can be encouraged to respond to the gospel of the Lord Jesus and to grow in their Christian life.

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Into the Woods with Curio: Song Sparrow Spring

Doug Smith

“There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called to one hope when you were called; one Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all.” Ephesians 4:4-6

One of the first birds to start singing at camp in the springtime is the song sparrow. Aptly named, this accomplished songster owns a somewhat complicated melody, starting with 2 to 4 short notes, then a trill, followed by several loud double notes at the end. Though only a few seconds long the sweet song is repeated over and over throughout the day, as soon as the bird arrives in early April. A medium-sized, rusty-brown and gray sparrow, it prefers the bushy habitat along the waterfront, from which it proclaims its territory, and serenades a mate. After a brief courtship, the couple starts house searching, choosing a concealed spot in a tussock of grass, or a small bush close to the ground. By May there is a nest with 3 to 6 eggs, and by June the young are leaving the nest. They are still fed by their parents, especially Dad, as Mom gets busy with a second brood. The male continues to sing for most of the summer, when he is not too busy with the family. Though song sparrows don’t overwinter in Muskoka, they often linger into the fall, and can still be heard singing occasionally. These are the young males, practising their songs.

Camp is not the only place where you can hear song sparrows. Once you are familiar with their song, and distinctive ‘chimp’ call note, you may find them where you live in southern Ontario, and elsewhere. The song sparrow is one of the most widespread of the native North American sparrows; (note – don’t confuse it with the house sparrow, which is also common, but is an introduced species, not related to our native sparrows. And house sparrows can’t sing).

Song sparrows are found from Alaska to Baja California, and from Florida all around the east coast and up to the treeline in northern Quebec. If you happen to hear and see them in your travels you’ll discover they may look and sound slightly different. The song sparrows in Alaska and the Aleutian islands are much darker. This darker plumage may be a defense against feather parasites that thrive in humid climates. By contrast, the song sparrows that inhabit Arizona and the southwest are very light coloured, an adaptation to their local environment. There are over 20 recognized subspecies of song sparrow found throughout the continent. These subspecies also show some noticeable variations in their songs, with some having longer intros, or longer trills, or a variation of some kind. But they are all still song sparrows, regardless.

Believers in the Lord Jesus show many variations in how we look and talk, even having different languages, depending on where we are from. But if we have accepted the Lord Jesus as our Saviour we are all God’s children, and part of His family.

Monk's Musings: He Has Done Great Things!

Beacon Office

“Our mouths were filled with laughter, our tongues with songs of joy. Then it was said among the nations, ‘The Lord has done great things for them.’ The Lord has done great things for us, and we are filled with joy.” Psalm 126:2-3.

There are many reasons for us to be joyful and praise the Lord! The words above were sung by the Jewish captives who were returning to Zion after many years of exile in Babylon. They had wept bitterly, but now God was restoring them. God had accepted their repentance and graciously brought them back to the place of His Presence. Ultimately this also applies to all of us who are followers of the Lord Jesus: We’ve been rescued from the chains of sin and death. We’ve been forgiven and restored, and God’s plan for our lives is a good one - close to His Presence. Not an easy plan, but a good plan. There will still be trials, but He promises to be with us. There will be joy through the tears as we see Him do great things in our lives. Likewise, the past few years may have been difficult for Beacon, but He has brought us through, and this year Beacon celebrates 60 Years of experiencing the great things He has done! Good reason to laugh and sing for joy!

So let us look back and remember the great things He has done in each of our lives. Not because we are great, but because He is. Not because we are strong or faithful, but because He is. Not because of our weak love for Him, but because of His infinite faithful love for us. Let us cultivate an attitude of gratefulness and of joy. Thankful for His past mercies and blessings, joyful for His presence with us, and trusting Him for the uncertain future we all face. Take a few minutes to sing a joyful song to His Name. Take a minute to pray and praise Him for the great things He’s done in your life!

Let us also express our thanks to those God has placed in our lives to encourage and build us up. Perhaps a cabin leader, or a school teacher, or a youth group leader, or a faithful listening friend. God has done great things in our lives through them, that this is reason to sing for joy, and thank God - but also to thank them! Take a minute to reach out, make a personal phone call, send a hand written card. You may bring a song of joy into someone else’s heart today!

With our best wishes for a spring of joy and singing to Him,

Andrew “Monk” & Marianne “Tia” Nunn