A Week Away: The Series is A Fun Musical For Young Adults That Sheds Humor on Church Camp while also sharing a passionate story about a young man’s individual struggle to reconcile faith with his traumatic past.
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If you did not grow up in a family that went to church, it can be tough to start attending church as a teenager. It can be even tougher to understand those from the church when you come from a traumatic past.
The Series: A Week Away is a series that I immediately could relate to just by watching the first 5 minutes of the show. This series is about a young man, from a troubled family, who is invited to attend a church camp. The young man, who grew up in a family with alcoholic parents, thinks that the kids and leaders who attend the Christian camp are weird people. He also has a hard time accepting that God can be real.
My life story is similar to the main character in A Week Away
Like the main character in the series, I grew up in a family with an alcoholic dad. I also experienced the death of my brother at age 12. I simply grew up in a home where love was not present.
So when I was invited to a Young Life group in high school, I thought that these people were strange. I had a hard time accepting that they wanted to be my friends. I had a hard time accepting not only their unconditional love, but also the fact that there was a God out there who loved me. How can God be real in a cruel world?
About the Film A Week Away
THIS MUSICAL SERIES follows a group of teens as they embark on a summer at Camp Aweegaway, a Christian camp filled with adventure, friendships, and unexpected self-discovery. It’s an expressive and resonant story about identity, trust, and the courage to face what’s within. A Week Away: The Series offers a tender space for those burdened by doubt and pain to explore the possibility of hope and the power of a found family.
The story follows a defiant foster teen who is dragged to church camp, determined to resist what he sees as the hollow promises of faith. But rejection gives way to introspection, and the walls he’s built begin to crack. As he discovers he’s not alone in the struggle against grief, anger, and the ache of belonging, he learns that healing can’t be forced— it must be chosen.
A Week Away: The Series is fun and engaging, safe for family viewing, and honors faith-based principles without being a ‘lesson in Christianity.’
Watch the trailer for A Week Away Musical Series
A Week Away is Now Streaming on Angel ~ “Watch A Week Away on Angel today, it will get you laughing, singing, dancing, and it just might inspire you to show love to someone in need.”
A Fun Musical For Young Adults That Sheds Humor on Church Camp
For those who remember attending church camp, this is a series that you will enjoy watching. It may help you relive the fun of summer camp, or it may bring back memories of when you thought the leaders of church camp were weird people.
A Week Away: The Series had me reliving my teenage years, when I was struggling with doubt that there was true, unconditional love coming from people who wanted to share the love of God with someone, like me, who did not know what pure love is.
The music of this musical may be corny, but this musical brings humor to the faith struggle that some people can relate to when they first discovered church people. If you have been walking with Jesus for quite some time, this show will help you remember your journey that led you to saying "yes" to the Christian faith.
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7 comments:
I never attended summer camp.
I did not attend summer camp. I would love to see this show with my family it looks like a good one for the family to watch together.
heather hgtempaddy
I also reviewed A Week Away series! Really enjoyed your perspective. You nailed the emotional depth.
I attended summer camp and I had a crush on a boy there who looked like Ralph Macchio from The Karate Kid. This was back when The Karate Kid was popular.
I never attended summer camp.
I never attended Summer camp.
I never attended.
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