2022 Camp Report: Seven Mountains

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Camp was held from July 31-Aug. 3 in Pennsylvania.

From Rachel Massie:

"It was another fantastic year at Camp Seven Mountains! With 85 campers and 116 staff, parents and grandparents in attendance, we had our largest camp yet! The campers kicked off each day with delicious physical food provided by our kitchen staff, followed by the spiritual food of Christian living classes that focused on the story of Esther. Campers enjoyed various activities such as archery, boating/kayaking/paddle boarding, various field sports, human foosball, volleyball, woodworking, crafts and more!

"Out of 85 campers, 17 were aged three and younger. They enjoyed their own morning activities with Bible lessons, activities, songs and games just for them. Each evening ended with a camp-wide activity on the field and lively campfire songs and games. We had a lot of staff changes last minute due to unexpected illnesses right before camp. It was very humbling and encouraging to see how quickly parents and staff stepped up and filled in where we had needs. It was truly the body working together for the edification of everyone. It has been a delight to work together as a team to guide our children in growing closer with each other and to our heavenly Father. What a wonderful family we are a part of! We are already excited for next year. The dates will be July 30-Aug. 2, 2023. See you at camp!"

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