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Soquel Camp Meeting
“Arise and Go!” The command of God keeps appearing in the Bible.
We may not feel comfortable doing it. But we can’t ignore it. We can’t avoid it. When we obey God by faith, and arise and go to share Jesus, whether across the street or around the world, we…
• Shift from a spectator mindset to a disciple-maker mindset.
• Begin to experience divine appointments and miracles like the early church.
• Recognize our need for Jesus like never before.
• Learn to talk openly about Jesus, our Friend, Creator, Savior, Lord, High Priest and Soon-coming King.
• Start realizing that everyone in our circle of infuence, and everyone in the world, needs to know that Jesus loves them, that He’s coming again soon, that He has a good plan for their life and that now is the time to take Him seriously.
• Sense that we are engaged in a Godgiven mission that is much bigger than us.
Camp meeting is a time to be inspired to Arise and Go!
At this camp meeting we are praying that the Lord will raise up 1,000 believers who will be Neighborhood Pastors, praying for and with the people in the places where they live. We are praying that the Lord will raise up 500 group leaders (men, women, youth, and children) who will gather weekly with three or more people on a mission to lead people to Jesus and into His fnal movement.
“¡Levántate y Ve!” El mandato de Dios sigue apareciendo en la Biblia.
Puede que no nos sintamos cómodos haciéndolo. Pero no podemos ignorarlo. No podemos evitarlo.
Cuando obedecemos a Dios por fe, nos levantamos y vamos a compartir a Jesús, ya sea al otro lado de la calle o alrededor del mundo, nosotros...
• Pasamos de una mentalidad de espectador a una mentalidad de hacedor de discípulos.
• Comenzamos a tener citas divinas y milagros como la iglesia primitiva.
• Reconocemos nuestra necesidad de Jesús como nunca antes.
• Aprendemos a hablar abiertamente acerca de Jesús, nuestro Amigo, Creador, Salvador, Señor, Sumo Sacerdote y Rey que pronto vendrá.
• Comenzamos a darnos cuenta de que todos en nuestro círculo de infuencia, y todos en el mundo, necesitan saber que Jesús los ama, que regresará pronto, que tiene un buen plan para sus vidas y que ahora es el momento de tomarlo en serio.
• Sentimos que estamos comprometidos con una misión dada por Dios que es mucho más grande que nosotros.
¡El campestre es un momento para inspirarnos en el lema “Levántate y Ve!”
Will you be a Neighborhood Pastor for Jesus? Will you be a Group Leader for Jesus? Will you let this camp meeting be a turning point in your life?
En este campestre estamos orando para que el Señor levante 1,000 creyentes que sean pastores de vecindario, orando por y con la gente en los lugares donde viven. Estamos orando para que el Señor levante 500 líderes de grupos (hombres, mujeres, jóvenes y niños) que se reunirán semanalmente con tres o más personas en una misión para guiar a las personas a Jesús y a Su movimiento fnal.
¿Serás Pastor de tu vecindario para Jesús?
¿Serás un líder de grupo para Jesús?
¿Dejarás que este campamento sea un punto de infexión en tu vida?
Soquel Conference Center
1931 Soquel San Jose Road Soquel, CA 95073
Registration: 831.460.9811
Information: 831.464.4900
Websites/Social Media: SoquelCampMeeting.org facebook.com/cccadventist instagram.com/cccadventist/ twitter.com/cccadventist
Registration Hours
Sunday–Wednesday: 8:00 AM–8:00 PM
Thursday–Friday: 8:00 AM–8:30 PM
Saturday: 8:30 PM–9:30 PM
In Case of Emergency
Contact Information Booth: 831.464.4900
After Hours: Contact Security: 831.464.4951
As a last resort, call 911.
First Aid
7:00 AM–9:00 PM
For after-hours, go to Security, located by the Main Entrance.
First Aid is provided for minor medical needs.
Laundry
6:00 AM–10:00 PM
Coin-operated washers and dryers are available near some shower facilities. Please remember to bring quarters as we do not ofer cashier service.
Parking
All vehicles are to be parked in the designated parking areas only. In general, you are permitted to load or unload your belongings at your site. The Parking and Transportation Ofce handles special parking permit requests.
Burger Bar
Famous house made veggie burgers and corn dogs are back! Plus, our signature strawberry lemonade drink. New Items: XL Baked Potato, Mac & Cheese & fresh baked cookies.
All items are served a la carte.
Sunday (Open the 1st Sunday of Camp Meeting) 11:30 AM–3:00 PM 5:00 PM–8:00 PM
Monday–Thursday 11:30 AM–3:00 PM 4:30 PM–7:00 PM
Friday 11:30 AM–6:30 PM
Saturday 9:00 PM until closing
Quiet Time
10:00 PM–6:30 AM are quiet time hours. Please be respectful of your neighbors.
Children
Parents/guardians are responsible to know the location and activities of their children at ALL times. Minors left on the campground under the age of 18, who are without adult supervision, will be sent home. Supervision of children is required.
Lost/Found
Bring lost and found items to the Information Booth next to Registration.
Maintenance Needs
Please inform the Superintendent’s ofce or Registration/Information ofce of items needing repair.
Shower facilities on both sides of the Main Auditorium are available free of charge. Please leave them as clean as you would like to fnd them, and limit your showers to fve minutes.
The campground is a smoke-free, alcoholfree, drug-free environment. Smoking, drinking and/or use of illegal drugs are not permitted. Additionally, inappropriate and/or abusive language is prohibited.
State laws, Santa Cruz County ordinances, and fre regulations are enforced on the campground. It goes without saying that frearms, weapons, and freworks are prohibited. Soquel Conference Center is private property. The conference reserves the right to have anyone removed from the property. Persons who are required by law to register as sex-ofenders and who appear on the Megan’s Law Internet website, or any similar website, are not allowed on campus during camp meeting. Your compliance with this policy will avoid unnecessary embarrassment to you and/or your family.
For your safety, NO skateboards, scooters, bicycles, roller skates, or rollerblades are allowed on the campground.
If you are unable to obtain a site on the campgrounds, please check availability at these area campgrounds by going to www.santacruz.org. Area campgrounds fll up several months ahead of summer, so be sure to check early.
Pet Policy
Pets are allowed in RV SITES ONLY. A $40 Pet Fee per pet is charged. Proof of vaccination is required. They must be on a leash at all times.
No Selling or Soliciting
Camp meeting is about fellowship with God and each other. An open, safe environment is a gift we give each other. Plus, Dave Ramsey’s fnancial kits are available in the Gift Planning ofce.
Recycling Bins
To comply with local ordinances, recycling containers are located throughout the campground. Please sort all items.
Information Booth
Along with general information, you may check for messages, or lost and found items here.
Save Water
Please conserve water at Soquel Camp Meeting by taking shorter showers. Each drop of water is a precious commodity. Please turn of water whenever possible.
Fire Safety
There are to be no outside campfres in camp-site areas. All open-fame cooking must be done in designated cooking areas.
Prayer Room
Join us for prayer, praise, and intercession daily. Pray either in a group, with a prayer warrior, or by yourself at the following times and locations: 6:00–6:40 AM Auditorium 5:30–7:00 PM Esperanza Room
ABC Hours
Thursday, July 11: 1:00 PM–5:30 PM Friday, July 12: 12:00 PM–5:30 PM Saturday, July 13: Sundown until 2 hours after the end of the program Sunday, July 14: 10:00 AM–1:30 PM, 2:00 PM–4:00 PM Main Auditorium Sale, 4:00 PM–6:00 PM Monday, July 15–Friday, July 19: 12:00 PM–5:30 pm Saturday, July 20: Sundown until 2 hours after the end of the program
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Oleg Lotca "Efective Evangelism in the XXI Century" Esperanza Room Pathfnders Jongkeun Han "Mental Health" Minister’s Room
Justin Kim, editor at Adventist Review Ministries, has a rich background as a missionary, pastor, and director. He is a diverse scholar, having studied theology, preached internationally, and created educational programs. With 20 years of service in the Adventist church, he is recognized for his organized leadership style and deep theological insight. He is also known as a co-founder of GYC. Justin is married to Rachel, and they have two sons, Noah and Nathan.
Calvin B. Rock has been a major leadership voice in the Seventh-day Adventist Church as a pastor, church administrator, and writer. He was president of Oakwood University from 1971 to 1985 and general vice president of the General Conference from 1985 until his retirement in 2002. He has been an active participant in North American Adventism’s continuing discussions of race relations. He holds a BA degree in Theology from Oakwood University, and MA in Sociology from the University of Detroit and DMin and PhD degrees in Religious Ethics from Vanderbilt University. He is the author of ten books, including Protest and Progress: Black Seventh-day Adventist Leadership and the Push for Parity.
Gary Blanchard, President of the Northern New England Conference, is passionate about traveling the world to proclaim the Three Angels' Message, Christ our righteousness, the priesthood of believers, and the baptism of the Holy Spirit. Previously, he served as the Youth Director for the General Conference. He lives with his best friend and wife, Erica, and their three children, Gary, Ben, and Sierra, along with their four dogs.
Roger Hernandez, the Ministerial and Evangelism Director for the Southern Union Conference, has served in ministry for over 30 years. He is a dynamic speaker who motivates people to action, efectively reaching audiences in both faithbased and business spaces worldwide. A prolifc writer, Roger has authored over 30 books. He is a father of four, a husband of one, and a pastor to many.
Gem Castor, an ambassador and prayer coordinator for ASAP Ministries, is an itinerant missionary dedicated to sharing Christ everywhere and in every way possible. He has led united prayer sessions at General Conference sessions, as well as for Divisions, Unions, and Conferences of the Seventh-day Adventist Church during their annual and constituency meetings. Additionally, he coordinates prayer sessions at ASI, GYC, and various youth conferences in Asia. Inspired by the life of George Mueller, Castor has participated in numerous mission trips both internationally and locally, relying entirely on the Lord's providence. His vibrant friendliness refects the all-encompassing love of Christ toward His children.
José Antonio Pagán, director of the youth evangelism department for the Central California Conference, has served for the past 33 years as a pastor and ministerial, multicultural, and evangelism director. He holds two master's degrees, one in psychology and family counseling and one in pastoral ministry, and is currently completing a doctorate in ministry from Andrews University. He is married to Martita.
In his youth evangelism seminars, he will teach four principles for reaching young people and how they can evangelize their friends. We will learn the importance of understanding the identity of Adventist youth ministry and its relevance to our times.
Jong Keun Han, a nationally certifed and licensed professional counselor and pastor, has years of experience counseling in family relationships, couples, and senior grief. Dr. Han is passionate about promoting “Holistically Healthy Lives,” focusing on emotional and spiritual health. Currently, he serves as a pastor and the president of the Center for International Mental Health Evangelism, where he leads ‘Emotionally Comforting Ministries’ in Santa Maria. He has been happily married to the love of his life for 31 years. In his seminar, he plans to share scientifc and biblical insights into emotional health, along with research and experiences that ofer practical help.
Oleg Lotca, the feld manager for the Literature Evangelism Department of the Central California Conference, has a deep passion for literature evangelism. He focuses on distributing “The Great Controversy” books throughout the NAD territory and globally. His dedication has inspired many to join the movement, spreading the present truth message worldwide. Oleg also serves as President of Streams of Light International Ministry. He and his wife, Karen, have four children. In his seminar, “Efective Evangelism in the XXI Century,” Oleg will explore inspired strategies for completing the work. This seminar will challenge attendees to step out of their comfort zones.
The purpose of the Worship leaders, musicians, and creatives seminar is to train worship leaders, musicians, and artistic creatives after God’s own heart. This training is not just about developing talent, it will help to hone your skills and competency as well as shape your understanding of worship in the context of the times in which we live. Our hope is to inspire artists of all kinds to create a vibrant and biblical worship culture in their churches. We also invite poets, writers, graphic artists, painters, videoagraphers, song writers, and photographers to come and learn how take their art on mission for Christ. Most importantly, everyone will learn that in order to make pure art, you must have a pure heart.
CAMPESTRE SOQUEL 2024
Jue13 Vie14 Sab15 Dom16 Lun17
6:00–7:30 AM
6:00 AM 6:00 AM 6:00 AM 6:00 AM
Edwin Mendoza José Batiste Bismarck Castillo Jorge Chávez
9:30 AM FEJA Edward Smith Small Auditorium
9:00 AM Axel Orellana 10:45 AM
Minner Labrador Jr. 3:00–5:00 PM Festival de Música y Bautismos
8:45AM | 1:45PM | 6:15PM Al sonar de la trompeta, unámosnos en oración Todos en Oracion
Escanear código para programa digital
Mar18 Mie19 Jue20 Vie21 Sab22
Servicio de Oración
6:00 AM 6:00 AM 6:00 AM
José Zamora Víctor Martínez Edward Smith Dnieper Vega
7:30–8:10 AM Clase de Ejercicio pto. de reunión Carpa Hispana
9:00–10:15 AM Seminario Grupos Pequeños 9:30 AM
10:30–11:45 AM Seminarios Variados
Elvis Díaz, Edward Smith, Edgar Sánchez, José Batiste Edward Smith
Axel Orellana "Cómo el Espíritu Santo nos guía, capacita y transforma" Dr. Alberto Ingleton
Psicólogo Rodrigo Correa "Renovando el corazón" Parte 1 10:45 AM
3:00–4:00 PM Seminarios Variados
Doctora Yolibeth Solano "Prevención del abuso y maltrato a la mujer y niños" Minner Labrador Jr.
Axel Orellana "Como ser adoradores en espíritu y en verdad" March
Psicólogo Rodrigo Correa "Renovando el corazón" Parte 2
4:00–5:00 PM Práctica Coro Soquel
Doctora Yolibeth Solano "Dios extraordinario en lo ordinario" 4:30–6:00 PM
Servicio de Ungimiento después del sermón
Tiempo Libre ¡Exploren, visiten y oren juntos! 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM
Minner Labrador Jr. Minner Labrador Jr. Minner Labrador Jr. Minner Labrador Jr. Miner Labrador Jr.
LABRADOR JR.
Dr. Minervino Labrador Jr. es el Vicepresidente de Ministerios Multilingües en la División de América del Norte, donde dirige múltiples departamentos y comités. Anteriormente, fue Presidente de la Conferencia del Alto Columbia en el Noroeste del Pacífco y desempeñó roles clave en la Unión del Suroeste, incluyendo Vicepresidente General y Director de Ministerial, Mayordomía y Ministerios de Varones.
Obtuvo su doctorado en ministerio en el Seminario Teológico Gordon-Conwell. También tiene una Maestría en Divinidad de la Universidad de Andrews y es graduado de la Universidad Adventista de Southern.
Nacido en Cuba, Minervino emigró a los Estados Unidos en 1970. En 1986, se casó con Evelyn, con quien tiene dos hijos, ambos bomberos en Carolina del Norte, y tres nietos. Su profundo amor por Dios, su familia y su dedicación al servicio son refejos de su fe y devoción.
YOLIBETH
Yolibeth Solano es una pediatra con más de 10 años de experiencia, nacida en Chiscas, Boyacá, Colombia. Ha participado en numerosas misiones y brigadas médicas, benefciando a poblaciones vulnerables tanto en Colombia como en el extranjero.
Yolibeth se graduó en Pediatría en la Universidad de Los Andes en Mérida, Venezuela. Además, completó un diplomado en adolescencia en la Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, y se especializó en docencia universitaria en la Universidad del Bosque en Colombia. Actualmente, cursa una maestría en nutrición comunitaria en la Universidad de Barcelona, España.
Apasionada por la niñez colombiana, Yolibeth promueve el respeto y la integridad a través de su ministerio independiente, "Pediatric Mission", donde combina su vocación médica con su fe en el Señor Jesús, trabajando para mejorar el bienestar de los niños.
ORELLANA
El Pastor Axel Orellana nació en Chile y se crió en Brasil. Está casado con Helena Demetri y es padre de tres hijos: Lissany, Melany y Axel Jr. Además.
En sus primeros años de ministerio, se desempeñó como pastor. Fundó y dirigió el reconocido Ministerio Evangelístico y Musical “Heme Aquí”, compuesto por 73 integrantes, llevando a muchas personas a los pies de Jesús. Durante 27 años, contribuyó como Productor de Media y Compositor para diversos proyectos de la División Interamericana, la División Sudamericana, así como para Uniones y Conferencias de Norteamérica.
Desde el año 2022, se desempeña como Director Asistente del Ministerio Multilingüe de la División Norteamericana, además de ser el gestor de Esperanza TV, el canal adventista hispano para Norteamérica.
RODRIGO ANDRÉS CORREA QUINTERO
Rodrigo Andrés Correa Quintero nació en Bugalagrande, un pintoresco pueblo del Valle, Colombia. El 15 de abril de 2005, entregó su vida al Señor. Desde joven, ha servido a la iglesia en diversos ministerios, incluyendo música, jóvenes y el cuerpo de ancianos.
Dios le ha permitido capacitarse profesionalmente en el campo de la psicología, y actualmente es candidato a la Maestría en Psicología Clínica y de la Salud en la Universidad Peruana Unión (Upeu). Desde 2017, está felizmente casado con Susana Gómez, con quien ha compartido el don del canto en diferentes iglesias, para la honra y gloria de Dios.
Actualmente Rodrigo se desempeña como psicólogo organizacional en el área de recursos humanos y también trabaja como psicólogo clínico independiente, al servicio de la comunidad y de la iglesia.
Welcome to our enriching children’s program! Our devoted team shares a passionate commitment to nurturing a personal relationship between your child and Christ, ofering them a profound understanding of His boundless love and compassion. Our initiative, rooted in faith, is all about helping each child recognize that they are individually cherished by God. We aspire to create an environment where they can experience His kindness and mercy, inspiring a transformative journey towards growing in His image.
Every year, our dedicated leaders invest countless hours into carefully crafting the program’s structure. We ask for divine guidance, selecting stories and activities that will deeply touch each child’s heart and mind. Our staf members don’t just see themselves as guides; they strive to build meaningful relationships with the children, hoping that through these interactions, the love and kindness of Christ shines brightly.
We warmly invite you to join us in this mission, contributing your prayers for the success of these children’s gatherings. Together, we can create an unforgettable spiritual experience for your child.
Our mission is to foster a personal connection with Christ, imbue the understanding of God's love, promote engagement with His teachings, encourage healthy choices, provide engaging educational activities, and cultivate a lifestyle of service and outreach.
Registration not only makes it possible for your child to attend programming designed specifcally for their age but also helps security. If something happens to your child, security can fnd you through their wristband number and the information provided during registration. Whether you are at Soquel just for the day or for the whole camp meeting experience, your child must be registered.
For a smoother, more convenient experience, we encourage preregistration. Children who have been registered through cccregistration.org can go to our "will call" table to get wristbands.
If you haven’t preregistered, please use the provided QR Code to register your children. Then proceed to the Children’s Registration Booth to fnalize your registration and receive wristbands.
1. Eligibility: All children from birth to 12 years old are required to be registered.
2. Register: Register your child(ren) at cccregistration.org or use the QR code on this page. Then proceed to the Children's Registration booth to get your wristbands.
3. Medical Form: Please ensure you fll out the medical form completely.
4. Wristbands: Upon completion of the registration, a color-coded wristband will be given to both the child and the parent.
5. Parental Identifcation: Parents will also receive corresponding numbers that need to be shown at the division tent when picking up their Kindergarten or Primary aged child(ren).
To maintain a secure environment, we have implemented several safety measures.
• Children must wear wristbands at all times.
• Parents who have misplaced their pickup number must present their approved photo ID at the registration booth to obtain a new number before picking up their child(ren).
• Only a parent or guardian named during the registration process is allowed to pick up a child.
Each division leader prepares a program designed specifcally for your child. This makes the program more impactful for the child. It also makes it easier for staf to relate to the hundreds of children that come to each division. Please respect the process and truthfully give your child’s age. If the division director has noticed your child isn't engaging in the program on an ongoing basis due to being too young or too old, they will explain the situation with you and ask that your child be placed in their proper division.
BEGINNERS: Birth–3 yrs. Yellow Wristband
KINDERGARTEN: 4 yrs.–6 yrs. Red Wristband
PRIMARY: 7 yrs.–9 yrs. Green Wristband
JUNIORS*: 10 yrs.–12 yrs. Blue Wristband
Parent/Guardian: Gray Wristband
*Juniors may leave at the end of the meeting without parent pickup
Due to the hustle and bustle of camp meeting, some children aren’t picked up until very late. This only causes distress for the child and for the staf (who need a break before preparing your child’s next meeting). Fifteen minutes after each child’s program ends, all children not picked up will be taken to the “Forgotten Angels Station” located at the Children’s Registration Booth after morning and afternoon programs or in the Primary Tent after the evening program. If after 30 minutes the child is still not picked up, security will be notifed.
In case of a lost or broken wristband, replacements can be obtained at the Children’s Registration Booth. The frst replacement is free, and for subsequent replacements, a donation will be requested. If a parent has lost their number, a new band will be issued after they present their approved photo ID to the registration team.
The Children’s Registration Booth is located north of the Main Auditorium in front of the Kindergarten Tent.
Weekdays: 8:00–11:30 AM; 1:30–4:30 PM; 6:00–6:45 PM Sabbath: 8:00 AM–1:15 PM; 2:30–5:30 PM; 6:00–6:45 PM
¡Bienvenidos a nuestro enriquecedor programa infantil! Nuestro devoto equipo comparte un compromiso apasionado de fomentar una relación personal entre su hijo y Cristo, ofreciéndoles una comprensión profunda de su amor y compasión ilimitados. Nuestra iniciativa, arraigada en la fe, se trata de ayudar a cada niño a reconocer que Dios los aprecia individualmente. Deseamos crear un ambiente donde puedan experimentar su bondad y misericordia, inspirando un viaje transformador hacia el crecimiento a la imagen de Dios.
Cada año, nuestros dedicados líderes invierten innumerables horas en la elaboración cuidadosa de la estructura del programa. Pedimos la guía divina, seleccionando historias y actividades que tocarán profundamente el corazón de cada niño y mente. Los miembros de nuestro personal no solo se ven a sí mismos como guías; se esfuerzan por construir relaciones signifcativas con los niños, con la esperanza de que, a través de estas interacciones, el amor y la bondad de Cristo brillen intensamente.
Los invitamos cordialmente a unirse a nosotros en esta misión, contribuyendo con sus oraciones por el éxito de estos encuentros infantiles. Juntos, podemos crear una experiencia espiritual inolvidable para sus hijos.
Nuestra misión es fomentar una conección personal con Cristo, inculcar la comprensión del amor de Dios, promover el compromiso con sus enseñanzas, alentar elecciónes saludables, proporcionar atractivas actividades educacionales, y cultivar un estilo de vida de servicio y alcance.
Proceso de inscripción para niños de 0 a 12 años
Para la seguridad y la mejor experiencia de su niño, requerimos que todos los niños desde recién nacido hasta los doce años de edad sean inscritos. La inscripción de su hijo asegura que ellos participen de una programación apropiada para su edad y refuerza nuestras medidas de seguridad. Con la información provista en la inscripción, podremos conectarlo rápidamente con su hijo en caso de situaciones inesperadas por medio de un número de pulsera único que cada niño recibe.
Preinscripción
Para una experiencia más cómoda y fuida, les recomendamos la preinscripción. Niños que han sido preinscritos en cccregistration.org pueden dirigirse a la mesa de "will call" para recibir sus pulseras.
Si no ha inscrito a su(s) hijo(s) previamente, por favor use el Código QR provisto para inscribirlo(s). Luego proceda al Puesto de registro de niños para fnalizar el registro y recibir la pulsera.
Pasos fáciles para inscribir a su hijo:
1. Elegibilidad: Todos los niños desde 0 hasta los 12 años requieren ser inscriptos.
2. Inscripción: Inscriba a su(s) hijo(s) en cccregistration.org o por medio del Código QR en esta página, luego proceda a la carpa de inscripción de niños para recibir su(s) pulceras.
2. Formulario Médico: Asegúrese de completar en su totalidad el formulario médico.
3. Pulseras: Al fnalizar la inscripción, se le entregará una pulsera codifcada por colores. Tanto el niño como el padre recibirán una pulcera correspondiente.
4. Identifcación de los Padres: Los padres también reciben los números correspondientes que deben mostrarse en la carpa de división al recoger a su(s) niño(s) de Infantes o Primarios.
Reglas de seguridad
Para mantener un entorno seguro, hemos implementado varias medidas de seguridad.
• Los niños deben usar su pulsera en todo momento.
• Padres que no tienen su número de recoger a su(s) hijo(s) deben presentar su ID con foto en la estación de registro para obtener un nuevo número antes de recoger a su(s) hijo(s).
• Solo los padres o tutores nombrados en la inscripción pueden recoger a un niño.
Programación específca por edad
Nuestros líderes de división elaboran diligentemente programas diseñados específcamente para la edad del niño. Este enfoque amplifca el impacto del programa y ayuda a nuestro personal a conectar efectivamente con todos los niños. Le exhortamos a que de la edad exacta de su(s) hijo(s). Si el lider de división nota que su(s) hijo(s) no está(n) interactuando en el programa de manera consistente debido a ser mayor o menor de la edad apropriada, se le notifcará y exhortará a que lleve a su(s) hijo(s) a la división apropiada:
Pulseras
CUNA: Nacimiento–3 años Amarillo
INFANTES: 4–6 años Rojo
PRIMARIOS: 7–9 años Verde
MENORES*: 10–12 años Azul
Padre/Guardián: Gris *Los niños en la clase de Menores pueden irse al fnal de las reuniones sin que los padres los recojan.
Poliza de “Angeles olvidados”
Entendemos que el ajetreo y el bullicio del campamento puede causar retrasos en recoger a su hijo. Para asegurar su comodidad, los niños que no sean recogidos 15 minutos después de terminar el programa serán escoltados a la “Estación de Angeles olvidados” ubicada en en la estación de Registro de Niños o en la Carpa Primaria donde será la programación de la tarde. Sí un niño permanece sin ser recogido después de 30 minutos, notifcaremos a seguridad para obtener más ayuda.
Reemplazo de pulsera
En caso de daño o pérdida de la pulsera, puede obtener un reemplazo en la Estación de Registro de Niños. El primer reemplazo es gratuito, pero reemplazos posteriores requerirán una donación. Si los padres han perdido su número, se les proveerá una nueva pulsera después de presentar una identifcación aprobada con foto al equipo de registración.
Lugar y horarios en el sitio:
La Estación de Registración de Niños está ubicada al norte del Auditorio Principal frente a la Carpa de jardín de infantes.
Semanal: 8:00–11:30 AM; 1:30–4:30 PM; 6:00–6:45 PM
Sábados: 8:00 AM–1:15 PM; 2:30–5:30 PM; 6:00–6:45 PM
“Destination Paradise”
Asst. Director: Tania Oliver
Located north of the Kindergarten Tent
Daily, July 12, 14–19
9:30–10:30am; 1:30–2:30pm, ages 1-3
At least one parent must stay with their child, and show corresponding number when leaving.
Saturday, July 13 and 20
11:30–12:30pm Sabbath School 3:30–4:30pm evening program
“Kingdom Infuencers: Shining God's Light”
Director: Monica Barlow
Asst. Director: Valorie Robert
Daily, July 13, 15–19
9:00–11:00am morning program 6:30–8:30pm evening program
Saturday, July 14 and 20
10:30–12:45pm Sabbath School/Church
6:30–8:30pm evening program
*Wednesday, July 17, 7:00pm children sing in Main Auditorium
“Destination Paradise”
Director: Pastor Barbara Tabura
Daily, July 12, 14–19
9:00–11:00am; 2:00–4:00pm
Saturday, July 13 and 20
10:30–12:45pm Sabbath School/Church 3:30–5:00pm evening program
“Represent”
Director: Josh Rivas
Asst. Director: Pastor Stephanie Elick
Daily, July 13, 15–19
9:00–11:00am morning program 6:30–8:30pm evening program
Saturday, July 14 and 20
10:30–12:45pm Sabbath School/Church 6:30–8:30pm evening program
*Thursday, July 18, 7:00pm children sing in Main Auditorium
“Destino al Paraiso”
Dir. Asistente: Tania Oliver
Ubicado al norte de la carpa de infantes
Diario, Julio 12, 14–19
9:30–10:30am; 1:30–2:30pm, edades 1–3
Al menos uno de los padres debe quedarse con su hijo, y mostrar el número correspondiente al salir.
Sábados 13 y 20 de Julio
11:30–12:30pm Escuela Sabática
3:30–4:30pm programa de la tarde
“Infuyentes del Reyno:
Radiando la Luz de Dios”
Directora: Monica Barlow
Dir. Asistente: Valorie Robert
Diario, Julio 13, 15–19
9:00–11:00am programa matutino
6:30–8:30pm programa de la tarde
Sábados 14 y 20 de Julio
10:30–12:45pm Escuela Sabática/Iglesia
6:30–8:30pm programa de la tarde
*Miércoles, 17 de julio, 7:00pm los niños cantan en el
Auditorio Principal
“Destino al Paraiso”
Directora: Pastora Barbara Tabura
Diario, Julio 12, 14–19
9:00–11:00am; 2:00–4:00pm
Sábados 13 y 20 de Julio 10:30–12:45pm Escuela Sabática/Iglesia 3:30–5:00pm programa de la tarde
“Representa”
Director: Josh Rivas
Dir. Asistente: Stephanie Elick
Diario, Julio13, 15–19
9:00–11:00am programa matutino
6:30–8:30pm programa de la tarde
Sábados 14 y 20 de Julio
10:30–12:45pm Escuela Sabática/Iglesia
6:30–8:30pm programa de la tarde
*Jueves, 18 de julio, 7:00pm los niños cantan en el Auditorio Principal
Clases
Lunes a Jueves 1:00–5:00 PM
Para más información visite el edificio de los Conquistadores ubicado en North Park.
“In
the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” Genesis 1:1
1. Preface & Introduction
2. 1. Why Was Sin Permitted
3. Genesis 1
4. Genesis 2
5. 2. The Creation
6. Genesis 3
7. 3. The Temptation and Fall
8. 4. The Plan of Redemption
9. Genesis 4
10. 5. Cain and Abel Tested
11. Genesis 5
12. 6. Seth and Enoch
13. Genesis 6
14. Genesis 7
15. 7. The Flood
16. Genesis 8
17. Genesis 9
18. 8. After the Flood
19. 9. The Literal Week
20. Genesis 10
21. Genesis 11
22. 10. The Tower of Babel
23. Genesis 12
24. 11. The Call of Abraham
25. Genesis 13
26. Genesis 14
27. Genesis 15
28. Genesis 16
29. Genesis 17
30. Genesis 18
31. 12. Abraham in Canaan
1. Genesis 19
2. 14. Destruction of Sodom
3. Genesis 20
4. Genesis 21
5. Genesis 22
6. 13. The Test of Faith
7. Genesis 23
8. Genesis 24
9. 15. The Marriage of Isaac
10. Genesis 25
11. Genesis 26
12. Genesis 27
13. 16. Jacob and Esau
14. Genesis 28
15. Genesis 29
16. Genesis 30
17. Genesis 31
18. 17. Jacob’s Flight and Exile
19. Genesis 32
20. Genesis 33
21. 18. The Night of Wrestling
22. Genesis 34
23. Genesis 35
24. Genesis 36
25. Genesis 37
26. 19. The Return to Canaan
27. Genesis 38
28. Genesis 39
29. Genesis 40
1. Genesis 41
2. 20. Joseph in Egypt
3. Genesis 42
4. Genesis 43
5. Genesis 44
6. Genesis 45
7. Genesis 46
8. Genesis 47
9. Genesis 48
10. Genesis 49
11. Genesis 50
12. 21. Joseph and His Brothers
13. Exodus 1
14. Exodus 2
15. Exodus 3
16. Exodus 4
17. 22. Moses
18. Exodus 4
19. Exodus 5
20. Exodus 6
21. Exodus 7
22. Exodus 8
23. Exodus 9
24. Exodus 10
25. 23. The Plagues of Egypt
26. Exodus 11
27. Exodus 12
28. 24. The Passover
29. Exodus 13
30. Exodus 14
31. Exodus 15
Blue text= Bible reading Black text= Patriarchs & Prophets reading
1. 25. The Exodus
2. Exodus 16
3. Exodus 17
4. Exodus 18
5. 26. From the Red Sea to Sinai
6. Exodus 19
7. Exodus 20
8. Exodus 21
9. Exodus 22
10. Exodus 23
11. Exodus 24
12. 27. The Law Given to Israel
13. Exodus 25
14. Exodus 26-27
15. Exodus 28-29
16. Exodus 30-31
17. Exodus 32
18. Exodus 33
19. Exodus 34
20. 28. Idolatry at Sinai
21. Exodus 35
22. Exodus 36
23. Exodus 37-38
24. Exodus 39-40
25. 29. Satan’s Enmity Against the Law
26. Leviticus 1-3
27. Leviticus 4-6
28. Leviticus 7-9
29. Leviticus 10
30. 31. The Sin of Nadab and Abihu
1. Leviticus 11
2. Leviticus 12
3. Leviticus 13-14
4. Leviticus 15
5. Leviticus 16
6. 30. The Tabernacle and Its Services
7. Leviticus 17
8. Leviticus 18
9. Leviticus 19
10. Leviticus 20
11. Leviticus 21-22
12. Leviticus 23
13. 52. The Annual Feasts
14. Leviticus 24
15. Leviticus 25
16. Leviticus 26
17. Leviticus 27
18. 32. The Law and the Covenants
19. Numbers 1-2
20. Numbers 3
21. Numbers 4
22. Numbers 5
23. Numbers 6
24. Numbers 7-8
25. Numbers 9
26. Numbers 10
27. Numbers 11
28. Numbers 12
29. 33. From Sinai to Kadesh
30. Numbers 13
31. Numbers 14
1. 34. The Twelve Spies
2. Numbers 15
3. Numbers 16
4. Numbers 17
5. 35. The Rebellion of Korah
6. Numbers 18
7. Numbers 19
8. 36. In the Wilderness
9. Numbers 20
10. 37. The Smitten Rock 11. Numbers 21
12. 38. The Journey Around Edom
13. Numbers 22
14. Numbers 23
15. Numbers 24
16. 40. Balaam
17. Numbers 25
18. 41. Apostasy at the Jordan
19. Numbers 26-27
20. Numbers 28-29
21. Numbers 30-31
22. Numbers 32
23. Numbers 33-34
24. Numbers 35
25. Numbers 36
26. Deuteronomy 1
27. Deuteronomy 2
28. Deuteronomy 3
29. 39. The Conquest of Bashan
30. Deuteronomy 4
1. Deuteronomy 5
2. Deuteronomy 6
3. Deuteronomy 7
4. Deuteronomy 8
5. 50. Tithes and Oferings
6. Deuteronomy 9
7. Deuteronomy 10
8. Deuteronomy 11
9. Deuteronomy 12
10. Deuteronomy 13
11. Deuteronomy 14
12. Deuteronomy 15
13. Deuteronomy 16
14. 51. God’s Care for the Poor
15. Deuteronomy 17
16. Deuteronomy 18
17. Deuteronomy 19
18. Deuteronomy 20
19. Deuteronomy 21
20. Deuteronomy 22
21. Deuteronomy 23
22. Deuteronomy 24
23. Deuteronomy 25
24. Deuteronomy 26
25. Deuteronomy 27
26. Deuteronomy 28
27. 42. The Law Repeated
28. Deuteronomy 29
29. Deuteronomy 30
30. Deuteronomy 31
31. Deuteronomy 32
1. Deuteronomy 33
2. Deuteronomy 34
3. 43. The Death of Moses
4. Joshua 1
5. Joshua 2
6. Joshua 3
7. Joshua 4
8. Joshua 5
9. 44. Crossing the Jordan
10. Joshua 6
11. Joshua 7
12. 45. The Fall of Jericho
13. Joshua 8
14. 46. The Blessings and the Curses
15. Joshua 9
16. Joshua 10
17. 47. League With the Gibeonites
18. Joshua 11-12
19. Joshua 13
20. Joshua 14
21. Joshua 15
22. Joshua 16-17
23. Joshua 18-19
24. Joshua 20
25. Joshua 21
26. Joshua 22
27. 48. The Division of Canaan
28. Joshua 23
29. Joshua 24
30. 49. The Last Words of Joshua
31. Judges 1
1. Judges 2
2. Judges 3
3. Judges 4
4. Judges 5
5. Judges 6
6. Judges 7
7. Judges 8
8. Judges 9
9. Judges 10
10. 53. The Earlier Judges
11. Judges 11
12. Judges 12
13. Judges 13
14. Judges 14
15. Judges 15
16. Judges 16
17. 54. Samson
18. Judges 17
19. Judges 18
20. Judges 19
21. Judges 20
22. Judges 21
23. Ruth 1
24. Ruth 2
25. Ruth 3
26. Ruth 4
27. 1 Samuel 1
28. 55. The Child Samuel
29. 1 Samuel 2
30. 56. Eli and His Sons
1. 1 Samuel 3
2. 1 Samuel 4
3. 1 Samuel 5
4. 1 Samuel 6
5. 1 Samuel 7
6. 57. The Ark Taken by the Philistines
7. 58. The Schools of the Prophets
8. 1 Samuel 8
9. 1 Samuel 9
10. 1 Samuel 10
11. 1 Samuel 11
12. 1 Samuel 12
13. 59. The First King of Israel
14. 1 Samuel 13
15. 1 Samuel 14
16. 60. The Presumption of Saul
17. 1 Samuel 15
18. 61. Saul Rejected
19. 1 Samuel 16
20. 62. The Anointing of David
21. 1 Samuel 17
22. 63. David and Goliath
23. 1 Samuel 18
24. 1 Samuel 19
25. 1 Samuel 20
26. 1 Samuel 21
27. 1 Samuel 22
28. 64. David a Fugitive
29. 1 Samuel 23
30. 1 Samuel 24
31. 1 Samuel 25
1. 1 Samuel 26
2. 1 Samuel 27
3. 65. The Magnanimity of David
4. 1 Samuel 28
5. 1 Samuel 29
6. 1 Samuel 30
7. 1 Samuel 31
8. 66. The Death of Saul 9. 67. Ancient and Modern Sorcery
10. 2 Samuel 1
11. 68. David at Ziklag
12. 2 Samuel 2
13. 2 Samuel 3
14. 2 Samuel 4
15. 2 Samuel 5
16. 69. David Called to the Throne
17. 2 Samuel 6
18. 2 Samuel 7
19. 2 Samuel 8
20. 2 Samuel 9
21. 2 Samuel 10
22. 70. The Reign of David 23. 2 Samuel 11
24. 2 Samuel 12
25. 71. David’s Sin and Repentance
26. 2 Samuel 13
27. 2 Samuel 14
28. 2 Samuel 15
29. 2 Samuel 16
30. 2 Samuel 17
1. 2 Samuel 18
2. 2 Samuel 19
3. 72. The Rebellion of Absalom
4. 2 Samuel 20
5. 2 Samuel 21
6. 2 Samuel 22
7. 2 Samuel 23
8. 2 Samuel 24
9. 1 Kings 1
10. 1 Chronicles 1-4
11. 1 Chronicles 5-8
12. 1 Chronicles 9
13. 1 Chronicles 10
14. 1 Chronicles 11
15. 1 Chronicles 12
16. 1 Chronicles 13
17. 1 Chronicles 14
18. 1 Chronicles 15
19. 1 Chronicles 16
20. 1 Chronicles 17
21. 1 Chronicles 18
22. 1 Chronicles 19
23. 1 Chronicles 20
24. 1 Chronicles 21
25. 1 Chronicles 22
26. 1 Chronicles 23-24
27. 1 Chronicles 25-26
28. 1 Chronicles 27
29. 1 Chronicles 28
30. 1 Chronicles 29
31. 73. The Last Years of David
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We have a lot to thank the Lord for!
Tree years ago we were in lockdown. But now…
• Our CCC Ofce is reopened
• Soquel Camp Meeting is reopened
• Camp Wawona is reopened
• Our churches are reopened
• Our schools are reopened
• Our baptistries are reopened!
But even more exciting than this, is what the Lord has been doing these past three years in hearts across Central California and beyond to prepare the world for His soon return. We thank the Lord for:
Soul Winning: 1,841 new Adventists. 300 new volunteer evangelists (men, women, youth and children).
Church Planting: 24 new church planting projects.
Global Mission: new teams, young and old, sent to preach, teach and heal in Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Japan, Kenya, Mexico, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Ukraine, United States and more, including the Least Reached Regions (LRR) of the country of Georgia, Egypt, Ireland, Lebanon, and Tunisia.
Disciple Making: New groups being launched by churches and schools everywhere – Adventurer, Pathfnder, Master Guide, Prayer, Sabbath School, Youth, Young Adult, VBS, Digital Evangelism, Great Controversy and GLOW Distribution, Health Evangelism, Home Groups, etc. Elders and pastors networking together for prayer, planning and training. Yearly Arise & Go Training in all eight areas. Numerous retreats. Online training at Arise & Go Digital Academy. Leadership Institute initiated.
I’d like to thank you for your faithful fnancial stewardship during this time.
As we look at the multiplying opportunities ahead, let’s model the fnancial faithfulness of the Cornithian believers. Tey “gave themselves to the Lord and then to us” (2 Corinthians 8:5). Tey were “willing,” “generous,” and “cheerful givers,” knowing that “He who supplies seed to the sower, and bread for food” will “supply and multiply the seed you have sown and increase the fruits of your righteousness”
(2 Corinthians 9:2, 5, 7, 10). Ellen White adds, “Te spirit of liberality is the spirit of heaven.” (Counsels on Stewardship, p. 19). Tat’s what we all want, isn’t it?
As you faithfully return tithe and give to your local church, the Lord strengthens what we have. Your generosity to Camp Meeting/Conference Evangelism allows us to go farther and faster in Jesus' mission!
So here’s a challenge for you. Would you be willing to give a second 10% of your income for Camp Meeting/Conference Evangelism? Lois and I are committed to doing this every month for the rest of 2024. Some might be able to give a second 10% for only one month, others for all year, and still others could give much more to keep the mission going forward. In any case, we know the Lord, “who supplies seed to the sower, and bread for food” will “supply and multiply the seed you have sown and increase the fruits of your righteousness.” Ask Him how much to give and He’ll make it clear to you. You can give in the following ways
1. Online at www.cccgif.org
2. By phone, by calling (559) 347-3000
3. On your Tithe and Ofering envelope (Conference Evangelism) through your home church or www.adventistgiving.org
4. By mail to: Central California Conference of Seventh-day Adventists 2820 Willow Ave, Clovis, CA 93612
Giving kids space to speak the mighty name of Jesus and spread hope.
Courageous Faith
The Kids Speak JESUS Festival is an annual gathering that provides a platform for children and youth to express their faith, creativity, and communication skills. Our festival encourages them to share their stories, sermons, poems, and artistic expressions inspired by a specific theme. The festival serves several crucial goals:
Empowerment: We aim to empower our youth to confidently articulate their faith in Jesus and beliefs with others through various forms of expression.
Inspiration: By celebrating our young participants' creative and expressive abilities, we inspire them and others to embrace faithdriven communication.
Community Engagement: The festival fosters community and unity among participants, educators, and families, creating a positive and encouraging atmosphere.
1. Recitation
Share the power of scripture, poetry, or original works to inspire courageous faith in Jesus.
2. Storytelling
Share your personal or witnessed accounts of how Jesus has bestowed courageous faith upon you or someone you know, inspiring others with tales of overcoming challenges and adversity through unwavering trust in Him.
3. Persuasion and Sermonettes
Deliver compelling messages that encourage courageous faith and reflection on Jesus' teachings with a call to action.
4. Artistic Expression
Create visual representations of courageous faith inspired by Jesus' love, teachings, and impact, then explain your art and how it aligns with the theme.
Who can participate?
Kids in 3rd-8th grade
CCC Soquel Campgrounds In the Juniors tent When & Where
July 14-16, 2:00 pm-4:00 pm
Monday, July 14: Juniors Tent
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm: Opening Program and Worship
Welcome
Overview of Festival Events and Categories 3:00-4:00 pm
Participants sign up for speaking slots
Distribution of Event Materials
Judges sign in, get packets and instructions
Tuesday, July 15
2:00 pm - 2:15 pm: Opening Program 2:30 pm - 3:10 pm: Session 1
Category 1: Recitation
Category 2: Storytelling 3:20 pm - 4:00 pm: Session 2
Category 3: Persuasion & Sermonettes
Category 4: Artistic Expression
Wednesday, July 16
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm: Awared Program
Praise & Worship
Presentation of Awards and Certificates
Fresno,
CURRENT MINISTERIAL SPOUSES LUNCHEON
Sunday, July 14, noon to 2 pm
ESPERANZA ROOM
RSVP'd Event. Children under 2 allowed.
MINISTERIAL SPOUSES LUNCHEON TEA
If you've EVER been a ministerial spouse, you are invited!
Wednesday, July 17, noon to 1:30 pm
ESPERANZA ROOM
Must RSVP with Lois Serns ahead of time. Spaces are limited.
We are blessed to be a blessing. And, we are privileged to have a part in God’s incredible mission.
Gift Planning Ministries provides unique opportunities to every member who wishes to participate in the mission of the Church. Many of these opportunities realize the potential of added blessings not only for the church’s mission but to extended family as well.
Thank you for partnering with us in spreading the Good News! The arrangements you make through Gift Planning Ministries confrm your belief in the joy of spreading Jesus’ love for humankind and the hope of His soon return. You are a vital part of this important story.
Training Seminars2025
Book distribution will be at 3:00 PM
February 1 Area 1
Training Seminars will begin at 4:00 PM
February 8 Area 2
February 15 Area 3
February 22 Area 4
March 1 Area 5
March 8 Area 6
March 15 Area 7
March 22 Area 8
Retiro Matrimonial: 6-8 de Diciembre, 2024
Retiro Matrimonial: 6-8 de Diciembre, 2024
Retiro Matrimonial: 6-8 de Diciembre, 2024
Oradores
Oradores
Pastor Bismarck Castillo
Pastor Bismarck Castillo
Lugar del evento: San Simeon Lodge 9520 Castillo Drive, San Simeon, CA 93452 y Naby Castillo
Para más información contáctenos: CCC (559)347-3144 / Oda Navichoque (559) 901-4433
Lugar del evento: San Simeon Lodge 9520 Castillo Drive, San Simeon, CA 93452 y Naby Castillo
Para más información contáctenos: CCC (559)347-3144 / Oda Navichoque (559) 901-4433
March 23 & 24 Camp Out Fresno Adventist Academy
May 25-26 Camp Out
Camp Wawona
July 13-14 Meeting 3
August 10 Master Guide Investiture
Soquel Camp Meeting
Gillette, Wyoming
June 23-29 Summer Camp Staff Training Week Camp Wawona
June 30 - July 5 Cub Camp
Summit Yosemite Beginners Backpack
Camp Wawona Yosemite National Forest
June 30 - July 5 S.I.T Staff In Training Camp Wawona
Dec 10 Orientation
July 7 - 12 Junior Camp
Summit Yosemite Inter. Backpack
July 14 - 19 Tween Camp
March 23 & 24 Camp Out
Summit Wilderness Survival
Summit Granite 1
July 21 - 26 Teen Camp
Central California Conference
Camp Wawona
Yosemite National Forest
Jan 21 Meeting 1 Bay Area & Valley Area
Fresno Adventist Academy
Camp Wawona Indian Camp
Yosemite National Park
May 25-26 Camp Out Camp Wawona
July 13-14 Meeting 3
Summit Granite 2
Camp Wawona
Soquel Camp Meeting
Yosemite National Park
July 28 – Aug 4 Family Camp Camp Wawona
August 10 Master Guide Investiture
Gillette, Wyoming
Sep 7 & 14
Feb
Feb
Feb 24
March
March 23
Apr
Apr
May 17 -19 Pathfinder Fair Theme: "Believe the Promise" Fresno Adventist Academy
July 15 - 19 Pathfinder Honor classes Soquel Camp Meeting
July 20 Pathfinder Parade Soquel Camp Meeting
Aug 5-11 International Pathfinder Camporee Gillette Wy.
Sep 20 - 22 Leadership Convention Camp Wawona
Sep 21 World Pathfinder Day
For more information, visit our website www.cccpathfinders.org or contact Sandra Pasillas at (559) 347-3174 or by email at pathfinders@cccsda.org
SOQUEL CONFERENCE CENTER SATURDAY, JULY 20, 2024
Staging will be in front of the Main Auditorium at 1:45pm. Wear Class “A” Uniform. (New Pathfnders and Adventurers may wear “feld uniform”)
Parade Coordinator: Wendell Paypa
The Auditing Department will have a Church Treasurers' Meeting Sunday, July 14, 2024
with a guest from Adventist Risk Management We will have two sessions, one in English from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and Spanish from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. at the Gift Planning ofce.
Thursday, July 11 1:00 pm – 5:30 pm Friday, July 12 12:00 pm – 5:30 pm Saturdays, July 13 & July 20 Sundown – 2 hours after the end of the program Sunday, July 14 10:00 am – 1:30 pm 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm Monday, July 15 – Friday, July 19 12:00 pm to 5:30 pm
9am–12pm 2pm–5pm
Services Provided: Mental health information and guidance
Active listening and support elp fnding local resources and counselors General strategies for immediate support
SCAN QR CODE for appointments and more information.
Locating/Wif/ s
First Aid
Security
Capital Campaign
Cafeteria/Burger Bar
Gift Planning Ministries
Children’s Registration
ABC Store Restrooms Cook Houses