Chosen:
Theme verse: 1 Peter 2:9-10
The Bible is full of stories of people that were CHOSEN. In the first part of the Bible, the nation of Israel was chosen by God. In the last part of the Bible, the church was chosen. We hear phrases like, “set-apart,” “royal-priesthood,” and “for such a time as this.” But what do those ideas really mean for us today? In a world where war, politics and issues divide, how should we respond? Join us as we look at God’s plan for His chosen people from creation to now.
Our Speakers:
Wendy Fitzgerald
Wendy shares powerful and compelling teaching through her writing and speaking. With over two decades in full time ministry and a background in theater, Wendy naturally employs humor, drama and story-telling to communicate the deep truth of God's Word. One of the names of God is "El Roi" which translates to the God who sees. Wendy is humbled that even on the days when life feels invisible, she serves a God who sees! It is that God that she longs for every woman to know and experience!
Wendy loves coffee, she loves Mexican food, and she is a sucker for a good book.
Rebecca Leeman
In 2016 Rebecca (Rebee) began serving alongside the existing team at If Then Move. Her dedication and strategic talents brought a new level of organization and structure to our team. If you have the privilege to spend any time with Rebee, you will quickly find that she loves deeply. She has a passion for missions and pursued that passion as a mission’s major at Milligan College. In 2010, after serving in many countries, Rebee adopted her daughter Livie from Haiti. Her heart of service to others is trumped only by her deep love for Jesus!
Rebee co-leads the ministry of If Then Move and her servant leadership involves many roles. You can find her managing the budget, designing brochures, leading prayer endeavors, writing Bible studies and teaching others. She likes softball, the beach, hiking and camping. She laughs loudly, cares deeply and loves unconditionally! One of the most interesting things about Rebee is that she thinks about every issue from multiple perspectives and pushes you to think past your natural bend. In this way, she helps others see things the way that Jesus sees them. She is a humble leader whose strength comes from her deep reliance and dependence on her Maker.
If you have any special dietary needs, please email me as soon as possible, so I may plan ahead for your meals.
Here is the packing list:
- Your favorite Bible, notebook/journal and your favorite pen
- Your favorite reusable water bottle
- Sheets, blanket and pillow for a twin size bed (maybe an extra blanket if you tend to get cold at night)
- Towels and toiletries
- Casual, comfortable clothes, layers are a great idea at camp
- Umbrella or poncho
- Closed toe shoes are recommended if you anticipate hiking or other outdoor activities
- Flashlight or lantern
- Bug repellent
- Cash or checks, if you want to contribute to the mission offering or if you want to shop at the vendor tables. Card payments are harder to accept in the Cavalier building.
- Optional, but always lots of fun, everyone is invited to bring a small wrapped gift (please nothing more than $15 value) to be added to the pool of giveaways that will be awarded throughout our time together. Everyone loves taking home a prize!!
Camp Rudolph is a smoke-free zone, please no smoking.
Medications should be brought in their original container for ease of identification in the case of an emergency.
For more information contact [email protected]