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Big Picture of Ministry

October 28, 2014

The ministry of Sunset Lake Camp extends beyond summer camp as children, teenagers and adults spend time year-around learning more about God in nature.

More than 300 Pathfinders and staff came to Sunset Lake Camp for their annual camporee featuring great music, inspiring messages, a spirited game of stalk and concealment, and not one drop of rain … now that’s remarkable!

Ever since returning from Junior Camp at Sunset Lake, Cymbelene Rogers talked about getting baptized. It had been her dream since she saw her first baptism at 3 and a half years old. At this year’s Pathfinder Camporee her dream became a reality as she began her journey with Jesus in front of more than 300 Pathfinders and staff.

Andreas Beccai holds the audience spellbound with an animated retelling of the creation story at this year’s Adventurer Family Camp at Sunset Lake Camp.

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More than 300 Pathfinders and staff came to Sunset Lake Camp for their annual camporee featuring great music, inspiring messages, a spirited game of stalk and concealment, and not one drop of rain … now that’s remarkable!

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Timmy Kosaka
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Ever since returning from Junior Camp at Sunset Lake, Cymbelene Rogers talked about getting baptized. It had been her dream since she saw her first baptism at 3 and a half years old. At this year’s Pathfinder Camporee her dream became a reality as she began her journey with Jesus in front of more than 300 Pathfinders and staff.

Credit
Timmy Kosaka
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Andreas Beccai holds the audience spellbound with an animated retelling of the creation story at this year’s Adventurer Family Camp at Sunset Lake Camp.

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Angela Pierce
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