This camp is for campers entering 11th and 12th grades. Campers will enjoy a spirit filled, fun packed week. Discussions on the joys and challenges of youth today in a caring and compassionate community sprinkled in throughout the week with plenty of time to play, talk, and explore.
This camp is for campers entering 11th and 12th grades. Campers will enjoy a spirit filled, fun packed week. Discussions on the joys and challenges of youth today in a caring and compassionate community sprinkled in throughout the week with plenty of time to play, talk, and explore.
This camp is for campers entering 11th and 12th grades. Campers will enjoy a spirit filled, fun packed week. Discussions on the joys and challenges of youth today in a caring and compassionate community sprinkled in throughout the week with plenty of time to play, talk, and explore.
This camp is for campers entering 11th and 12th grades. Campers will enjoy a spirit filled, fun packed week. Discussions on the joys and challenges of youth today in a caring and compassionate community sprinkled in throughout the week with plenty of time to play, talk, and explore.
This camp is for campers entering 11th and 12th grades. Campers will enjoy a spirit filled, fun packed week. Discussions on the joys and challenges of youth today in a caring and compassionate community sprinkled in throughout the week with plenty of time to play, talk, and explore.
Join with other bicycle enthusiasts to experience the beauty of God’s creation as we bike together in the northern Lower Peninsula. In addition to great biking, the camp we are staying at is located close to hiking trails and a lake. As we explore the beauty, we will have fellowship with others who love to bike and camp. We will share devotions in the morning and evening and gather around the campfire at the end of the day.
Adults, families, and teens (limit of 3 without parents participating) are invited to join the ride. Bicycle Odyssey begins on Thursday evening, July 10 and continues through Sunday afternoon, July 13, 2008. This year’s base camp will be at Camp Petosega on Pickerel Lake. The address is 11000 Camp Petosega Rd., Alanson, MI 49706.
Several day trips of at least 35 miles are planned, with the possibility of a century ride if requested. Maps and support for riders is provided. To make this an enjoyable experience participants are encouraged to condition prior to the event to be able to bike about 150 miles for the weekend. Bountiful biker breakfasts are prepared at camp along with snacks, fruits and veggies, sandwiches and cookies for lunch on the road. Evening meals will be at restaurants or provided in camp.
The cost before June 15th—$70 each - includes food, program fees and campsite. Children under 12, $40. By signing up ahead of time you allow time for planning for the group.
Registrations received after June 15th will be an additional $30 per person.
This camp is for campers entering 11th and 12th grades. Campers will enjoy a spirit filled, fun packed week. Discussions on the joys and challenges of youth today in a caring and compassionate community sprinkled in throughout the week with plenty of time to play, talk, and explore.
Join with other bicycle enthusiasts to experience the beauty of God’s creation as we bike together in the northern Lower Peninsula. In addition to great biking, the camp we are staying at is located close to hiking trails and a lake. As we explore the beauty, we will have fellowship with others who love to bike and camp. We will share devotions in the morning and evening and gather around the campfire at the end of the day.
Adults, families, and teens (limit of 3 without parents participating) are invited to join the ride. Bicycle Odyssey begins on Thursday evening, July 10 and continues through Sunday afternoon, July 13, 2008. This year’s base camp will be at Camp Petosega on Pickerel Lake. The address is 11000 Camp Petosega Rd., Alanson, MI 49706.
Several day trips of at least 35 miles are planned, with the possibility of a century ride if requested. Maps and support for riders is provided. To make this an enjoyable experience participants are encouraged to condition prior to the event to be able to bike about 150 miles for the weekend. Bountiful biker breakfasts are prepared at camp along with snacks, fruits and veggies, sandwiches and cookies for lunch on the road. Evening meals will be at restaurants or provided in camp.
The cost before June 15th—$70 each - includes food, program fees and campsite. Children under 12, $40. By signing up ahead of time you allow time for planning for the group.
Registrations received after June 15th will be an additional $30 per person.
This camp is for young campers and their parent(s) or grand parent(s) to discover the joys of camp life. Campers may choose to stay onenight or two to experience an introduction to camp for young campers, huilding confidence and independence. The schedule allows and encourages meaningful interaction between children campers and their caregivers in a setting away from the distractions and demands of home. Time is planned for adult conversation, intergenerational activities and pleanty of time to relax and renew.
Join with other bicycle enthusiasts to experience the beauty of God’s creation as we bike together in the northern Lower Peninsula. In addition to great biking, the camp we are staying at is located close to hiking trails and a lake. As we explore the beauty, we will have fellowship with others who love to bike and camp. We will share devotions in the morning and evening and gather around the campfire at the end of the day.
Adults, families, and teens (limit of 3 without parents participating) are invited to join the ride. Bicycle Odyssey begins on Thursday evening, July 10 and continues through Sunday afternoon, July 13, 2008. This year’s base camp will be at Camp Petosega on Pickerel Lake. The address is 11000 Camp Petosega Rd., Alanson, MI 49706.
Several day trips of at least 35 miles are planned, with the possibility of a century ride if requested. Maps and support for riders is provided. To make this an enjoyable experience participants are encouraged to condition prior to the event to be able to bike about 150 miles for the weekend. Bountiful biker breakfasts are prepared at camp along with snacks, fruits and veggies, sandwiches and cookies for lunch on the road. Evening meals will be at restaurants or provided in camp.
The cost before June 15th—$70 each - includes food, program fees and campsite. Children under 12, $40. By signing up ahead of time you allow time for planning for the group.
Registrations received after June 15th will be an additional $30 per person.
Join with other bicycle enthusiasts to experience the beauty of God’s creation as we bike together in the northern Lower Peninsula. In addition to great biking, the camp we are staying at is located close to hiking trails and a lake. As we explore the beauty, we will have fellowship with others who love to bike and camp. We will share devotions in the morning and evening and gather around the campfire at the end of the day.
Adults, families, and teens (limit of 3 without parents participating) are invited to join the ride. Bicycle Odyssey begins on Thursday evening, July 10 and continues through Sunday afternoon, July 13, 2008. This year’s base camp will be at Camp Petosega on Pickerel Lake. The address is 11000 Camp Petosega Rd., Alanson, MI 49706.
Several day trips of at least 35 miles are planned, with the possibility of a century ride if requested. Maps and support for riders is provided. To make this an enjoyable experience participants are encouraged to condition prior to the event to be able to bike about 150 miles for the weekend. Bountiful biker breakfasts are prepared at camp along with snacks, fruits and veggies, sandwiches and cookies for lunch on the road. Evening meals will be at restaurants or provided in camp.
The cost before June 15th—$70 each - includes food, program fees and campsite. Children under 12, $40. By signing up ahead of time you allow time for planning for the group.
Registrations received after June 15th will be an additional $30 per person.
This camp is for campers entering 4th-6th grades. Campers will celebrate creation, life together, explore faith issues and experience God’s love in word and action inn a community of love and acceptance. This camp provides a daily dose of fun for campers.
Each day includes opportunities for fun and play through a whole host of activities. The morning activities include discussion and activities about the people in the Bible—and how they provide an example for us as we make decisions in our own lives.
Campers participate in nature, arts, and crafts, cooperative games, and other activities that provide opportunities for learning and fun. Each evening we have whole-camp activities including water carnivals, game nights, running and playing, campfires and more! Jr. Camp is loaded with days of fun, faith and friendships. Come play explore, discuss, and discover!
This camp is for campers entering 4th-6th grades. Campers will celebrate creation, life together, explore faith issues and experience God’s love in word and action inn a community of love and acceptance. This camp provides a daily dose of fun for campers.
Each day includes opportunities for fun and play through a whole host of activities. The morning activities include discussion and activities about the people in the Bible—and how they provide an example for us as we make decisions in our own lives.
Campers participate in nature, arts, and crafts, cooperative games, and other activities that provide opportunities for learning and fun. Each evening we have whole-camp activities including water carnivals, game nights, running and playing, campfires and more! Jr. Camp is loaded with days of fun, faith and friendships. Come play explore, discuss, and discover!
This camp is for campers entering 4th-6th grades. Campers will celebrate creation, life together, explore faith issues and experience God’s love in word and action inn a community of love and acceptance. This camp provides a daily dose of fun for campers.
Each day includes opportunities for fun and play through a whole host of activities. The morning activities include discussion and activities about the people in the Bible—and how they provide an example for us as we make decisions in our own lives.
Campers participate in nature, arts, and crafts, cooperative games, and other activities that provide opportunities for learning and fun. Each evening we have whole-camp activities including water carnivals, game nights, running and playing, campfires and more! Jr. Camp is loaded with days of fun, faith and friendships. Come play explore, discuss, and discover!
This camp is for campers entering 4th-6th grades. Campers will celebrate creation, life together, explore faith issues and experience God’s love in word and action inn a community of love and acceptance. This camp provides a daily dose of fun for campers.
Each day includes opportunities for fun and play through a whole host of activities. The morning activities include discussion and activities about the people in the Bible—and how they provide an example for us as we make decisions in our own lives.
Campers participate in nature, arts, and crafts, cooperative games, and other activities that provide opportunities for learning and fun. Each evening we have whole-camp activities including water carnivals, game nights, running and playing, campfires and more! Jr. Camp is loaded with days of fun, faith and friendships. Come play explore, discuss, and discover!
This camp is for campers entering 4th-6th grades. Campers will celebrate creation, life together, explore faith issues and experience God’s love in word and action inn a community of love and acceptance. This camp provides a daily dose of fun for campers.
Each day includes opportunities for fun and play through a whole host of activities. The morning activities include discussion and activities about the people in the Bible—and how they provide an example for us as we make decisions in our own lives.
Campers participate in nature, arts, and crafts, cooperative games, and other activities that provide opportunities for learning and fun. Each evening we have whole-camp activities including water carnivals, game nights, running and playing, campfires and more! Jr. Camp is loaded with days of fun, faith and friendships. Come play explore, discuss, and discover!
This camp is for campers entering 4th-6th grades. Campers will celebrate creation, life together, explore faith issues and experience God’s love in word and action inn a community of love and acceptance. This camp provides a daily dose of fun for campers.
Each day includes opportunities for fun and play through a whole host of activities. The morning activities include discussion and activities about the people in the Bible—and how they provide an example for us as we make decisions in our own lives.
Campers participate in nature, arts, and crafts, cooperative games, and other activities that provide opportunities for learning and fun. Each evening we have whole-camp activities including water carnivals, game nights, running and playing, campfires and more! Jr. Camp is loaded with days of fun, faith and friendships. Come play explore, discuss, and discover!
Creative Sprit camp is open to youth entering grades 6-8.
The Creative Spirit Camp community comes together to explore their creative gifts and share their perspective and faith. The schedule and program at this camp encourages participants to bring their interests and skills to share—and to learn from other campers. The group designs a program or presentation based on their interests and the gifts they bring. In addition to the creative arts focus, campers will have many opportunities to enjoy the full scope of camp life—arts and crafts, nature, canoeing, swimming, campfires and more!
Wilderness Adventure is open to all boys and girls entering grades 6-8. Wilderness Adventure Camp is new this year. Campers will challenge themselves through activities including backpacking, outdoor cookery, wilderness survival, tracking, wilderness first aid, navigation and sleeping out under the stars in the back forty!
Creative Sprit camp is open to youth entering grades 6-8.
The Creative Spirit Camp community comes together to explore their creative gifts and share their perspective and faith. The schedule and program at this camp encourages participants to bring their interests and skills to share—and to learn from other campers. The group designs a program or presentation based on their interests and the gifts they bring. In addition to the creative arts focus, campers will have many opportunities to enjoy the full scope of camp life—arts and crafts, nature, canoeing, swimming, campfires and more!
Wilderness Adventure is open to all boys and girls entering grades 6-8. Wilderness Adventure Camp is new this year. Campers will challenge themselves through activities including backpacking, outdoor cookery, wilderness survival, tracking, wilderness first aid, navigation and sleeping out under the stars in the back forty!
Creative Sprit camp is open to youth entering grades 6-8.
The Creative Spirit Camp community comes together to explore their creative gifts and share their perspective and faith. The schedule and program at this camp encourages participants to bring their interests and skills to share—and to learn from other campers. The group designs a program or presentation based on their interests and the gifts they bring. In addition to the creative arts focus, campers will have many opportunities to enjoy the full scope of camp life—arts and crafts, nature, canoeing, swimming, campfires and more!
Wilderness Adventure is open to all boys and girls entering grades 6-8. Wilderness Adventure Camp is new this year. Campers will challenge themselves through activities including backpacking, outdoor cookery, wilderness survival, tracking, wilderness first aid, navigation and sleeping out under the stars in the back forty!
Creative Sprit camp is open to youth entering grades 6-8.
The Creative Spirit Camp community comes together to explore their creative gifts and share their perspective and faith. The schedule and program at this camp encourages participants to bring their interests and skills to share—and to learn from other campers. The group designs a program or presentation based on their interests and the gifts they bring. In addition to the creative arts focus, campers will have many opportunities to enjoy the full scope of camp life—arts and crafts, nature, canoeing, swimming, campfires and more!
Wilderness Adventure is open to all boys and girls entering grades 6-8. Wilderness Adventure Camp is new this year. Campers will challenge themselves through activities including backpacking, outdoor cookery, wilderness survival, tracking, wilderness first aid, navigation and sleeping out under the stars in the back forty!
Creative Sprit camp is open to youth entering grades 6-8.
The Creative Spirit Camp community comes together to explore their creative gifts and share their perspective and faith. The schedule and program at this camp encourages participants to bring their interests and skills to share—and to learn from other campers. The group designs a program or presentation based on their interests and the gifts they bring. In addition to the creative arts focus, campers will have many opportunities to enjoy the full scope of camp life—arts and crafts, nature, canoeing, swimming, campfires and more!
Wilderness Adventure is open to all boys and girls entering grades 6-8. Wilderness Adventure Camp is new this year. Campers will challenge themselves through activities including backpacking, outdoor cookery, wilderness survival, tracking, wilderness first aid, navigation and sleeping out under the stars in the back forty!
The National Youth event is July 24-28, 2008 at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN. The cost of the event is $345. The NYE begins at 5:00 p.m. July 24 and runs through breakfast July 28.
Updated information can be found along with FAQ's at www.ucc.org Registration is underway. The deadline for early registration at a reduced cost is April 30.
Transportation for Michigan Youth and Advisors is being arranged by VISION. Youth will gather at Edgewood United Church July 23 at 8:00 p.m. prior to departure by Delux Motor Coach around midnight. We will get to know each other, worship, and build our group banner. Adults may leave their cars at Edgewood. The cost of the event and transportation is $100 per person.
Regsitration is on line for the VISION coordinated Pre-event and transportation is up and running. Just click on Register for VISION event to the left of this column.
You must register seperately for the NYE - you will find info at www.ucc.org
Creative Sprit camp is open to youth entering grades 6-8.
The Creative Spirit Camp community comes together to explore their creative gifts and share their perspective and faith. The schedule and program at this camp encourages participants to bring their interests and skills to share—and to learn from other campers. The group designs a program or presentation based on their interests and the gifts they bring. In addition to the creative arts focus, campers will have many opportunities to enjoy the full scope of camp life—arts and crafts, nature, canoeing, swimming, campfires and more!
Wilderness Adventure is open to all boys and girls entering grades 6-8. Wilderness Adventure Camp is new this year. Campers will challenge themselves through activities including backpacking, outdoor cookery, wilderness survival, tracking, wilderness first aid, navigation and sleeping out under the stars in the back forty!
The National Youth event is July 24-28, 2008 at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN. The cost of the event is $345. The NYE begins at 5:00 p.m. July 24 and runs through breakfast July 28.
Updated information can be found along with FAQ's at www.ucc.org Registration is underway. The deadline for early registration at a reduced cost is April 30.
Transportation for Michigan Youth and Advisors is being arranged by VISION. Youth will gather at Edgewood United Church July 23 at 8:00 p.m. prior to departure by Delux Motor Coach around midnight. We will get to know each other, worship, and build our group banner. Adults may leave their cars at Edgewood. The cost of the event and transportation is $100 per person.
Regsitration is on line for the VISION coordinated Pre-event and transportation is up and running. Just click on Register for VISION event to the left of this column.
You must register seperately for the NYE - you will find info at www.ucc.org
The National Youth event is July 24-28, 2008 at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN. The cost of the event is $345. The NYE begins at 5:00 p.m. July 24 and runs through breakfast July 28.
Updated information can be found along with FAQ's at www.ucc.org Registration is underway. The deadline for early registration at a reduced cost is April 30.
Transportation for Michigan Youth and Advisors is being arranged by VISION. Youth will gather at Edgewood United Church July 23 at 8:00 p.m. prior to departure by Delux Motor Coach around midnight. We will get to know each other, worship, and build our group banner. Adults may leave their cars at Edgewood. The cost of the event and transportation is $100 per person.
Regsitration is on line for the VISION coordinated Pre-event and transportation is up and running. Just click on Register for VISION event to the left of this column.
You must register seperately for the NYE - you will find info at www.ucc.org
The National Youth event is July 24-28, 2008 at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN. The cost of the event is $345. The NYE begins at 5:00 p.m. July 24 and runs through breakfast July 28.
Updated information can be found along with FAQ's at www.ucc.org Registration is underway. The deadline for early registration at a reduced cost is April 30.
Transportation for Michigan Youth and Advisors is being arranged by VISION. Youth will gather at Edgewood United Church July 23 at 8:00 p.m. prior to departure by Delux Motor Coach around midnight. We will get to know each other, worship, and build our group banner. Adults may leave their cars at Edgewood. The cost of the event and transportation is $100 per person.
Regsitration is on line for the VISION coordinated Pre-event and transportation is up and running. Just click on Register for VISION event to the left of this column.
You must register seperately for the NYE - you will find info at www.ucc.org
Looking for a challenge? Every day is an adventure at Adventure Camp. This camp is for campers entering grades 6-8 and is a time of fun, fellowship, and adventure. Campers will canoe on the Huron River; horseback ride, sail on Lake Chenengo, learn survival skills (spiritual and environmental) in addition to the great summertime activities at Camp Talahi.
The schedule provides a wide variety of experiences and opportunities. Activities planned on and off-site encourage participants to use and appreciate the gifts they have been given. The camp doesn’t focus on any one physical skill—it allows campers to try a variety of activities throughout the week.
The National Youth event is July 24-28, 2008 at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN. The cost of the event is $345. The NYE begins at 5:00 p.m. July 24 and runs through breakfast July 28.
Updated information can be found along with FAQ's at www.ucc.org Registration is underway. The deadline for early registration at a reduced cost is April 30.
Transportation for Michigan Youth and Advisors is being arranged by VISION. Youth will gather at Edgewood United Church July 23 at 8:00 p.m. prior to departure by Delux Motor Coach around midnight. We will get to know each other, worship, and build our group banner. Adults may leave their cars at Edgewood. The cost of the event and transportation is $100 per person.
Regsitration is on line for the VISION coordinated Pre-event and transportation is up and running. Just click on Register for VISION event to the left of this column.
You must register seperately for the NYE - you will find info at www.ucc.org
Looking for a challenge? Every day is an adventure at Adventure Camp. This camp is for campers entering grades 6-8 and is a time of fun, fellowship, and adventure. Campers will canoe on the Huron River; horseback ride, sail on Lake Chenengo, learn survival skills (spiritual and environmental) in addition to the great summertime activities at Camp Talahi.
The schedule provides a wide variety of experiences and opportunities. Activities planned on and off-site encourage participants to use and appreciate the gifts they have been given. The camp doesn’t focus on any one physical skill—it allows campers to try a variety of activities throughout the week.
Looking for a challenge? Every day is an adventure at Adventure Camp. This camp is for campers entering grades 6-8 and is a time of fun, fellowship, and adventure. Campers will canoe on the Huron River; horseback ride, sail on Lake Chenengo, learn survival skills (spiritual and environmental) in addition to the great summertime activities at Camp Talahi.
The schedule provides a wide variety of experiences and opportunities. Activities planned on and off-site encourage participants to use and appreciate the gifts they have been given. The camp doesn’t focus on any one physical skill—it allows campers to try a variety of activities throughout the week.
Looking for a challenge? Every day is an adventure at Adventure Camp. This camp is for campers entering grades 6-8 and is a time of fun, fellowship, and adventure. Campers will canoe on the Huron River; horseback ride, sail on Lake Chenengo, learn survival skills (spiritual and environmental) in addition to the great summertime activities at Camp Talahi.
The schedule provides a wide variety of experiences and opportunities. Activities planned on and off-site encourage participants to use and appreciate the gifts they have been given. The camp doesn’t focus on any one physical skill—it allows campers to try a variety of activities throughout the week.
Looking for a challenge? Every day is an adventure at Adventure Camp. This camp is for campers entering grades 6-8 and is a time of fun, fellowship, and adventure. Campers will canoe on the Huron River; horseback ride, sail on Lake Chenengo, learn survival skills (spiritual and environmental) in addition to the great summertime activities at Camp Talahi.
The schedule provides a wide variety of experiences and opportunities. Activities planned on and off-site encourage participants to use and appreciate the gifts they have been given. The camp doesn’t focus on any one physical skill—it allows campers to try a variety of activities throughout the week.
Looking for a challenge? Every day is an adventure at Adventure Camp. This camp is for campers entering grades 6-8 and is a time of fun, fellowship, and adventure. Campers will canoe on the Huron River; horseback ride, sail on Lake Chenengo, learn survival skills (spiritual and environmental) in addition to the great summertime activities at Camp Talahi.
The schedule provides a wide variety of experiences and opportunities. Activities planned on and off-site encourage participants to use and appreciate the gifts they have been given. The camp doesn’t focus on any one physical skill—it allows campers to try a variety of activities throughout the week.