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Kingdom Kids & Church camps


 

10:15 every Sunday morning, join us for Kingdom Kids!!

 

 

 

 

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https://www.bible.com/kids

Hey kids! Want to go to camp??

East Ohio Camps are filling up fast! Go to their website and get more information!!

http://eocsummercamps.org/

(Copy and paste the above address in you browser) 

Fun Facts:
o East Ohio Camps is a program ministry of the East Ohio Conference of the United Methodist Church
o There are 3 camp sites operated by East Ohio Camps including Camp Aldersgate on Leesville Lake, Camp Asbury
near Hiram and Camp Wanake in Beach City.
o Under the East Ohio Camps umbrella are three youth-focused events that happen each summer: CYF at Malone
University, Reach Out at Lakeside, and Institute at Lakeside.
 Camp Aldersgate is nestled amidst the grandeur of the hills of east Ohio on the shores of Leesville Lake. The beauty of the
terrain is both awe-inspiring and humbling. Leesville Lake, about 1,000 acres in size, provides ample room for campers and
guests to explore in any one of Aldersgate’s watercraft, which include pedal boats, canoes, sailboats, and pontoon boats.
Aldersgate’s waterfront includes a Water Trampoline, floating Jungle Jim, and Splash Mat. Facilities at the site include a
tree house, dorm, and cabins for summer use, and a beautiful, simple lodge or small retreat cottage for year round use.
The indoor and outdoor chapels, several small campfire sites or one of a variety of exposed rocks, provide just the right
setting for worship and personal reflection.
 Camp Asbury is markedly diverse in terrain and natural habitat. Wooded forest, waterfalls, a small lake comfortably set
amidst low rolling hills, grassy meadows and fields, and a rare fen comprise Asbury’s 437 acres. Low ropes and high ropes
courses, as well as the “breath-taker” giant swing, lure the adventurous to challenge themselves and to encourage team
building. Summer camping programs are developed for those who like to live in tents to those who prefer the amenities of
the retreat lodges, with summer cabins for those who like to live in between. The camp’s lake provides a private venue for
campers and guests to swim and boat. Retreat centers and year-round food service provide comfortable environments for
guests to enjoy the camp during the non-summer months.
 Camp Wanake, a 330 acre site, stands reminiscent of the farm which once occupied its place. The barns are utilized as
program centers for outpost and inpost camping. Barn dances are a favorite experience for summer campers. A 60 foot
climbing tower challenges individuals to try their best, and the low ropes course initiates team work amidst participants.
Pioneer-living and small group living are camper favorites. Summer programs are housed in cabins, Adirondacks, tents, and
retreat centers. A swimming pool allows campers to cool off in the summer heat. Wooded forest, marshland, ponds,
streams, and meadows provide campers and guests ample opportunity to explore the diversity of God’s creation.
Comfortable retreat centers, year-round food service and meeting areas lure guests to the camp throughout the year.

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