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Written by Dail Ballard
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The sun has barely risen over the crisp morning peeking through the
trees bringing light to the tasks of the day. Members of area churches
have gathered on the stoop of the dining hall in anticipation of the
nourishment they are about to receive – nourishment that will energize
their bodies for the day ahead. That energy is fueled so that these
very dedicated volunteers can optimally focus and participate fully in
the volunteer opportunities that abound at each camp.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 30 January 2008 )
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Written by Judy Stephens
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Third Thursdays at Chestnut Ridge has been something to look forward to
for the participants from the Burlington District. Over the past year
and a half since it’s inception as a day apart for older adults
especially from small rural churches in the area, the numbers attending
have been steadily increasing. Approximately 76 different persons have
attended, many on a steady basis from at least 13 different churches. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 30 January 2008 )
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Written by Wray Stephens
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Raleigh District United Methodist Men are building at Rockfish, both
teams and relationships, but also four new cabins. The journey began at
Fuquay-Varina UMC, when Pastor Richard Stone, layman Charlie Gray, and
a group of men who had done a lot of Katrina work decided they wanted
to do a “Make Over” project at Rockfish. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 30 January 2008 )
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Written by Gene Joiner
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For the past two summers, Camp Rockfish has been able to expand its
summer resident camp program to children of deployed military. This
past summer, Operation Purple at Rockfish provided a week or more of
summer camp to 830 children who had at least one parent deployed to
Afghanistan or Iraq. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 30 January 2008 )
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Written by Dail Ballard
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Volunteerism is alive and well at all of your NC United Methodist Camp
& Retreat Centers. Services from committed advocates of this
camping ministry can be seen repairing rooftops, leading vespers and
nursing a camper’s abrasion from a slippery canoe. Another area of
volunteer support can be found in each camp’s Local Committee. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 30 January 2008 )
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