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Great Bible Truths with Dr David Petts
293 My Story Talk 6 Elm Park Baptist Church 1951-58 Part 1

Great Bible Truths with Dr David Petts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 14:10


Talk 6. Elm Park Baptist Church (1951-1958) Part One   Welcome to Talk 6 in our series where I'm reflecting on God's goodness to me throughout my life. In the last two episodes I have been talking about my experiences at Brentwood School. Today we're turning to my time at Elm Park Baptist Church.   One great advantage of being a day boy rather than a boarder at Brentwood School was that I was free on Sundays to attend church. It also meant that I came into regular contact with girls, something which was seriously lacking for boys who were boarders.   This, I think, was quite important for me because, as an only child, I had no sisters, but at least through the activities of the local church I was able to form healthy relationships with the opposite sex. In fact I suspect that as a teenager the girls were one of the attractions of going to church! And at Elm Park Baptist there were plenty of activities to choose from. So let's begin by talking about the church programme.   Church programme Unlike many churches today where there is only one meeting on a Sunday and another, perhaps, during the week, at our church something was happening every single day of the week. Of course, Sunday was the busiest day. From 10-11am the Boys' Brigade held their Bible Class. From 11-12 there was the Morning Service.   In the afternoon there was Sunday School from 2.30-3.30 and again from 3.30-4.30, the numbers attending being so great that two separate sessions were necessary. For teenagers there was Bible Class (taught by my father) followed by a discussion group for young people held between 4 and 5pm.   Very often we stayed at church for tea in order to be there for the 6.30 Evening Service which was then followed by a ‘sing-song' at about 8pm. In fact, apart from going home at lunch time for the traditional Sunday roast prepared by my mother, as a teenager I was at church from 10am to 9pm every Sunday.   During the week, meetings for young people included the Boys' Brigade, the Girls' Life Brigade, the Young People's Fellowship (YPF), and the Youth Club. For adults there was a midweek meeting for Prayer and Bible Study conducted by the Minister, and there were separate men's meetings and women's meetings too. All these activities took place on church premises. There were never any home groups in those days. That was something that became popular in the 1970s.   My personal involvement I was personally involved in most of the activities I've just mentioned. This was not the result of any parental coercion. I just wanted to be there and, as I have already mentioned, on Sundays I was at church for almost the whole day. This was from the age of 14 until I was about 17.  It was largely through my father's teaching in Bible Class on Sunday afternoons that I decided to give my life to Jesus – but more of that later. Dad was a gifted preacher and teacher, and the majority of the thirty or more young people attending Bible Class made decisions for Christ as a result of his ministry. Whenever there was a baptismal service on a Sunday evening, Mum and Dad would invite three or four young people to come for tea after Bible Class and then go on to the service after tea.   Over the years, many of those young people responded to the appeal at the end of the service and walked forward to indicate that they were giving their lives to Jesus and would like to be baptised. One of those young people was my friend, Don Campbell, who emigrated to Australia and, when I last heard from him two or three years ago, he was still attending a Baptist church over there.   Apart from the Bible Class I attended on Sunday afternoons, I also went to the Boys' Brigade Bible Class every Sunday morning. The Boys' Brigade was found by Sir William Smith in 1886. If I remember it correctly, its purpose was: The advancement of Christ's kingdom among boys, and the promotion of habits of obedience, reverence, discipline, self-respect, and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.   As well as the Sunday morning Bible Class, our company, which was known as the Second Hornchurch Company of the Boys' Brigade, held two other meetings each week. Tuesday evenings were dedicated to drill practice, where, after we had been inspected to ensure that we were smartly dressed and our uniforms were being worn correctly, we learned how to stand to attention correctly, to salute the Lieutenants and Captain, and to do basic marching manoeuvres both individually and as company.   When I was seventeen and had been promoted to the rank of sergeant I was awarded the N.C.O's Proficiency Star after demonstrating that I could give the correct commands for the Company to make these manoeuvres on drill parade.   Of course all this was exactly the same kind of thing the other boys at my school were doing in the CCF and I realise that some might see my being in the Boys' Brigade as quite inconsistent with my refusal to join the CCF on the grounds that I was a conscientious objector. However, unlike the boys in the CCF, in the BB we were not taught to use military weapons.   On Fridays, time was given for more recreational activities, and opportunity was given to learn to play the bugle or a drum. After a couple of attempts at making the right sound come out of a bugle – it's by no means as simple as just blowing – I decided it wasn't for me. This was partly because at the time I found it difficult to sing in tune and I reasoned that if I couldn't sing properly I probably wouldn't be able to keep in tune on the bugle either! And sadly all the drums were already allocated to other boys.   But perhaps the best thing about the BB was its annual camp. This took place every year during the school summer holidays. Wherever it was held, it was always within walking distance of the sea. My first camp was a great adventure for me as, at the age of twelve, I had never been away from home without my parents. It was held in Mudeford on the south coast of England, and I loved it. I went to BB camp on six occasions, Mudeford (1951), Highcliffe in Dorset (1952), Walmer in Kent (1953, '54, and '55), and Corton in Suffolk (1956).   It was fun sleeping in a field with six other boys in a tent, each with a straw-filled sack called a paillasse (pronounced pally ass!) as a mattress, your kit bag as a pillow, and only a couple of rough, rather itchy, blankets to keep you warm. If sleeping-bags were invented back then, we'd certainly never heard of them! I say it was fun, and it was, just rather uncomfortable fun.   And, of course, the first night we hardly slept. And when we did finally get to sleep it wasn't long before we awakened by the musical notes of the bugle playing Reveille. Time to get up, get washed and dressed and go to the toilet. The toilets or ‘latrines' were just holes in the ground dug the day before by the ‘advance party' who had travelled down earlier to prepare the camp site, and the washing facilities were just metal bowls of cold water on trestle tables.   Every day was punctuated with a variety of bugle calls summoning us to ‘fall in' (form a line outside our tents), or telling us that the next meal was ready, and so on, until the final call of the day, which was ‘lights out.' Apart from mealtimes, activities included getting your tent ready for ‘tent inspection' each morning, doing chores like peeling potatoes (otherwise known as ‘spud-bashing'), going down to the beach for a supervised swim, leisure activities such as football and cricket, and a certain amount of free time.   There were also various devotional activities, like a service in the marquee on Sunday mornings and, if I remember correctly, a Bible reading and short word from the camp padre after breakfast on other days. But for most boys, the majority of whom did not come from Christian homes, the ‘religious' bits were something you endured rather than enjoyed in order to be allowed to join in the fun that the other aspects of BB had to offer. In fact, as far as I know, sadly, very few of the fifty boys in the company ever made a decision for Christ.   The benefits for me, however, were inestimable. BB instilled in me the need for personal discipline and loyalty. It gave me the opportunity to mix with boys who were from a very different social background from most of my friends at Brentwood School. It gave me experience in leadership, and it taught me a great deal about how to organise a camp – something that was to prove very valuable when later, in pastoral ministry, I was able year after year to run a Youth Camp for up to 150 teenagers where we saw dozens of young people saved and filled with the Holy Spirit. But that's a story for a later talk.   Apart from the uniformed organisations like the BB and the GLB (Girls' Life Brigade, a title later to be abbreviated to Girls' Brigade), there were three other weekly opportunities for young people to meet together.       I have already mentioned the teenage Bible Class led by my father on Sunday afternoons, but I also attended the YPF (Young People's Fellowship) on Friday evenings and Youth Club on Saturday evenings.   YPF was an opportunity for young Christians to meet together to worship the Lord, pray, share testimonies, and learn from the Word. There was also plenty of time for discussion, which was something I particularly enjoyed. It took place in what was called the parlour, which even then was a rather old-fashioned term for a lounge. This was at the back of the church building, right next to the kitchen, so conveniently situated for making hot drinks at the end of the meeting.   The Youth Club was primarily intended to be an opportunity for evangelism. Held in the Youth Hall, part of the church's property but separate from the main building, it provided facilities for table-tennis, snooker, darts etc. and was followed by a fifteen-minute epilogue which included a hymn, a prayer and a short message.   Looking back on it, I think that, although it was valuable as a means of keeping young people off the streets, Youth Club was not an effective tool of evangelism. Most of the forty or so young people who came to it never came to any of the other church activities and I cannot remember any who became Christians as a result of it.   But that is not to say that such activities can never be effective. Perhaps if it had been led by someone with a clear evangelistic gift the results might have been very different. I was later to learn that for effective evangelism there is no substitute for the power of the Holy Spirit. That is what will attract people to Jesus, and that is what will keep them going on with God. But that's a subject for later.   Next time I'll be sharing how at Elm Park Baptist I first dedicated my life to Christ, was baptised, became a church member, started to preach, and felt God calling me to become a minister of the Gospel.    

Solo Cleaning School
Best Of - July 2021 Freedom Report with Coach Josh

Solo Cleaning School

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 26:08


​July was a crazy month. As a family, we had a ton going on. We had Kid's Camp and Youth Camp at retreat camp centers for 4 of our 5 kids for 5 days each. During one of those camps, Teresa and I slipped away for 4 days to the beach.  I had a 5-day father / son camping trip with my son to the Adirondacks that I do with each son. This was with my 8-year-old Kye.  It was glorious being off the grid for 5 days with no phone or social media! We just connected, camped, swam, boated, ate, heard campfire stories, songs, and devotions, and did shooting sports and hiking! Awesomeness! Coach Josh was also away in Florida for 2 weeks, so we had to move our coaching to Marco Polo and email. Even with all of this going on, I had BIG goals!The first step in this process was putting our money where our mouth was. On July 7th, we booked it! Booked what? We booked a rental house on the Gulf Coast for a whole month next winter! The house is awesome with 7 beds, a porch, and a short 8 minute ride to the beach.  There's a pool table too. Our kids are so excited and so are we! We've never done anything like this before.  July had to be a big month to get this "Freedom Vision "cranking.Before I go into the details of our month and share tidbits from coaching, let me give you the end results. We started the month with no employees, no payroll, no systems, a new accounting firm client for $3,000 per month that we had to staff, and no clue! The month ended with no new clients, which is the sad news. But we fully outsourced and completed our Quickbooks migration from desktop to online and have an accountant walking us through whatever we need for a year. Our financial system is now automated! I can't believe it! We hired a payroll service and a background check company. I built out a basic onboarding  system, job description, and training system. Teresa and I were trained how to use the online payroll dashboard to submit employee hours. I found out that I wasn't submitting payroll correctly for the state and local taxes. Thankfully, my new payroll company fixed it for me and I'm paying a penalty for the remainder of the year. That's a relief. I hired my first employee. Leah works full time at a daycare and is a college grad. She wanted a part-time job to make $500 per month and found me through a referral. It works out perfectly. She started training on July 29th! It's crazy! I also was privy to systems used by my coach. I am so grateful for this. At the end of the month, Josh introduced me to his HR & Finance Manager. We talked for over an hour. I helped him by teaching him the ISO Model to increase revenues in their company. He taught me their onboarding process and is sending the documents, videos, and other forms & ads I need to start a strategic hiring process. I also completed a branding change from Carfagno Cleaning to Carfagno Commercial Cleaning and my C3 Experience. My friend Billy designed a new logo and I upgraded my proposal to new offices prospects with my new branding. As I even share this, I'm dumbfounded at how much I got done this month when at times it felt like nothing was happening! Last but not least, I added a key member to my team. For the first time in 16 years, my wife Teresa is stepping up to help the family company. She is a busy homeschooling mom of 5, so I NEVER asked her involvement. I am grateful that she is helping with admin and is taking over the QBO and payroll components from me! I am working hard to delegate as much as possible to focus on growth of new clients and new team members!Read the rest of this article at the Smart Cleaning School website

The Anyway Pod
Camp, we hold you in our hearts and when we think about you...

The Anyway Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 44:15


This week on Anyway… We ask the question, What do you remember from Youth Camp? We talk BOFAS, Camp Boyfriends, and Penal Pen Pals. We raw dog an 8 hour caravan ride to West Virginia and later, we find the correlation between our blood and personality types. So, If you've ever strained coco pebbles just for the chocolate milk, then you are in the right place and we're happy to have you. SPONSOR ALERT! Have you all checked out Orphintage yet?! This is an amazing company that specializes in finding you the perfect vintage shirt, whether it is for you or the perfect gift for a friend.  Ali and Cassie are both recipients of a rare and vintage shirt from Orphintage so we give our full endorsement of this amazing company.  When you type in the code, Anyway, at check out, you will receive a 15% off your order.  So, please visit at the link below. www.Orphintage.com

DJStrickland Podcast
Need To Know | Episode 9 | Lucy Peppiatt & Aaron White

DJStrickland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 55:46


On this episode of the Right Side Up podcast, we finally talk about the Apostle Paul and his issues with women. We are joined by our good friends Lucy Peppiatt and Aaron White, who discuss Aaron's contributions to the book based upon Lucy's scholarship and theology. We delve into the complexities and often misunderstood teachings of Paul regarding women, discussing how these scriptures have been weaponized and misinterpreted. Lucy emphasizes the importance of viewing Scripture with a holistic and contextual lens, and being honest about the things we just don't understand in Paul's letters. We call once again for men to be allies and for the church to embrace a fuller understanding of gender equality as part of its mission for the future.Show NotesLink to order the book: Need to Know: Empowering Female Leadership and Why It's Essential for the Future of the ChurchLearn more about Lucy, the school she leads, and her books.keywords women in ministry, biblical scholarship, paul, culture, context, early church, women leaders, theology, alliesChapters00:00 Introduction to the Right Side Up Podcast00:53 Meet the Hosts and Guests02:01 Discussing Paul's Views on Women06:26 Reinterpreting Paul's Teachings15:24 Challenges of Women in Leadership19:39 Men's Role in Supporting Women23:49 Engaging with Difficult Scriptures29:32 Reflecting on a Friend's Life and Legacy30:22 Lucy's Work and Its Impact30:46 Youth Camp and Challenging Verses32:06 Invitation to Deeper Understanding34:44 Launching the Need to Know Book35:52 The Role of Allies37:33 Humility in Scriptural Interpretation39:49 Confronting Difficult Passages46:35 Hope for Change and Future Generations51:33 Lucy's Current and Future Projects54:52 Final Thoughts and Encouragement Get full access to Right Side Up: Danielle Strickland at daniellestrickland.substack.com/subscribe

Indo American News Radio Houston TX
IAN Unplugged 2431 080324 Jawahar LIVE at Hindu Youth Camp Donors Meeting

Indo American News Radio Houston TX

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 55:10


IAN UNPLUGGED 2431 080324On Sat, August 3, 2024 from 3 - 4 pm on “IAN UNPLUGGED” on Indo American News Radio (www.IndoAmerican-news.com), Jawahar does an exclusive session LIVE Jawahar does an exclusive session LIVE from the Hindu Heritage Youth Camp which is being inaugurated today. He will interview several key people behind making this camp a reality. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/indo-american-news-radio/support

On Mission
Copy of S9 Ep 6 | Jon Bladine

On Mission

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 48:11


Dr. Matt Davis welcomes Jon Bladine, Director of Longview Camp in Arcade, New York, as his guest on this episode of On Mission. Jon discusses how the Lord guided him to camp ministry, the skills that have been beneficial, and those he had to acquire, as well as the challenge of revitalizing a struggling ministry. Out of college, Jon had plans to be a missionary pilot; his journey may resonate with those who have undergone training for a specific purpose only to be guided in a different direction by God. Dr. Davis and Jon swap memories of Northland in Dunbar, WI, where Jon grew up, and of various camp ministries Jon has been a part of. You will be encouraged by Jon's passion and testimony of God's hand in their lives through the camp ministry, and admonished to never second guess what God has done in a place where little fruit is visible. Ministry's value is eternal because it is about people.

Bethel Tabernacle Sermons
Bro Donny Reagan – Bethel Youth Camp 2024 (Saturday Night Service)

Bethel Tabernacle Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024


Bethel Tabernacle Sermons
Bro Andrew Glover- Bethel Youth Camp 2024 (Sunday Morning Service)

Bethel Tabernacle Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024


Bethel Tabernacle Sermons
Bro Andrew Glover – Bethel Youth Camp 2024 (Friday Night)

Bethel Tabernacle Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024


Bethel Tabernacle Sermons
Bethel Youth Camp Skit and Worship – 2024

Bethel Tabernacle Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024


Bethel Tabernacle Sermons
Bro. Donny Reagan – Bethel Youth Camp 2024 (Thursday Night)

Bethel Tabernacle Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024


Chaitanya Charan
The bhakti journey 5 - | Durga puja youth camp | Newtown, Kolkata

Chaitanya Charan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 84:55


The bhakti journey 5 - | Durga puja youth camp | Newtown, Kolkata by Exploring mindfulness, yoga and spirituality

Chaitanya Charan
The bhakti journey 6 - | Durga puja youth camp | Newtown, Kolkata

Chaitanya Charan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 164:16


The bhakti journey 6 - | Durga puja youth camp | Newtown, Kolkata by Exploring mindfulness, yoga and spirituality

Chaitanya Charan
The bhakti journey 1 - Understanding the mind | Durga puja youth camp | Newtown, Kolkata

Chaitanya Charan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 98:28


The bhakti journey 1 - Understanding the mind | Durga puja youth camp | Newtown, Kolkata by Exploring mindfulness, yoga and spirituality

Chaitanya Charan
The bhakti journey 2 - Sraddha & Sadhu-sanga | Durga puja youth camp | Newtown, Kolkata

Chaitanya Charan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 101:17


The bhakti journey 2 - Sraddha & Sadhu-sanga | Durga puja youth camp | Newtown, Kolkata by Exploring mindfulness, yoga and spirituality

Chaitanya Charan
The bhakti journey 3 - Bhajan-kriya & Vishaya-sangara | Durga puja youth camp | Newtown, Kolkata

Chaitanya Charan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 95:35


The bhakti journey 3 - Bhajan-kriya & Vishaya-sangara | Durga puja youth camp | Newtown, Kolkata by Exploring mindfulness, yoga and spirituality

Parkview Findlay
Guest Speaker - Troy Cleland - Round Lake Christian Youth Camp

Parkview Findlay

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 34:34


Young Ag Achievers
Ep. 17 - Talking OK Forestry Youth Camp w/Peyton Bumgarner & Nathan Strutton

Young Ag Achievers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 36:45


ODAFF Deputy Commissioner JanLee Rowlett talks about her time growing up going to unique summer camps (00:00). Peyton Bumgarner and Nathan Strutton join the show to talk about their experience at Oklahoma Forestry's Youth Summer Camp. Both would like to continue attending the camp as counselors in the future. They tell potential campers what to expect from the camp, including no cell phones and delicious food (4:00). ODAFF PIO Lee Benson and JanLee recap the interview before previewing the upcoming induction of the latest member of the Oklahoma Agriculture Hall of Fame. And they finish by previewing the AgHERCulture conference which is coming up next week (24:35).

There is a Method to the Madness
Saving Lives Through Unconventional Coaching

There is a Method to the Madness

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 9:21 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.Have you ever witnessed the power of nature in transforming lives? Join me as I take you through a heartfelt journey to the St John's Youth Camp in Ocala National Forest, where I recount an unforgettable experience from my time as a residential counselor at the Stewart Treatment Center. I'll share the invaluable lessons learned from my mentor, John Mullins, a Vietnam veteran with a tough love approach, and the impact they had on a group of adolescents recovering from substance abuse. This chapter highlights the crucial role that nature and mentorship play in recovery and personal growth, offering insights that could enrich your understanding of helping others.Ever thought tough love could save a life? Let me take you behind the scenes of personal training and health coaching in the chapter "Trainer Saves Life Through Tough Love." Listen to a compelling story where I draw a metaphor between saving a deer's life and the difficult, yet necessary, actions required in coaching. Sometimes, the most caring thing you can do is to confront discomfort head-on. This narrative underscores the importance of tough love in driving meaningful progress and achieving lasting change. Don't miss out—download and share the episodes, and thank you for your continued support!

Pine Grove Baptist Church
Episode 217: YOUTH CAMP TAKE OVER!

Pine Grove Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 34:14


YOUTH CAMP TAKE OVER!

Dorrisville Baptist Church
Youth Camp Reports (8-4-24) - Audio

Dorrisville Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 58:08


Dorrisville Baptist Church

Upper Room - Ohio
Youth Stories | Upper Room Ohio Youth Camp!

Upper Room - Ohio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 4:38


Youth Stories | Upper Room Ohio Youth Camp! Mission, Vision & Core Values Our Mission is To reveal the goodness of God to everyone everywhere. Join us at 10 am every Sunday Morning or for our Livestream worship service at 10 am on Facebook and at UpperRoomOhio.com Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/UpperRoomOhio/ Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/upperroomohio Give us a call: 937-667-5585 Address 648 N. Hyatt St. Tipp City, OH 45371

RezRootz
Summer Update

RezRootz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 43:41


Welcome to RezRootz, where we are Rooted in Culture, United in Faith. We're a group from Indian Bible College dedicated to exploring meaningful topics that connect our heritage and beliefs. In this special Summer Update episode, Emmanuel and Will join us to share their exciting summer adventures and the impactful experiences they've had. Join us as we: Hear about Will's recent visit back to his homeland, including the cultural and personal significance of his trip Dive into Emmanuel's journey to Minnesota, where he attended the United in Christ Conference and participated in a Youth Camp with his church Reflect on the lessons learned, the connections made, and the spiritual growth experienced during their travels Celebrate the wonderful memories and meaningful encounters that have shaped their summer This episode is filled with inspiring stories and insights that highlight the heart and mission of RezRootz and Indian Bible College. Whether you've been following our journey or are new to our podcast, this summer update will give you a comprehensive look at how we've been Rooted in Culture, United in Faith throughout these vibrant months. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts in the comments. We love hearing from our community!

King's Way Podcast
Episode 185: Our Youth Camps And Godly Perseverance

King's Way Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 38:43


Have you ever wondered what things the staff at King's Way is working on throughout the year? Our main Sunday morning worship gatherings are only a small fraction of the programs we create and host for people, and while we deeply care about those, our family ministry is the pride and joy of our church. In this episode, Trevor and Ryan sit down to discuss how King's Way organizes and runs our two annual youth camps overall as well as the details of the high school trip that Trevor and Ryan got back from recently where Trevor spoke to the students about godly perseverance. Let us know what you thought about this episode in the comments below!

New Day Sermons
Horizon Youth: Camp Testimonies || 07/28/24

New Day Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 48:07


Big Fellas Basketball
440. SLAA - Super League Athletic Academy Youth Camp

Big Fellas Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 5:25


Follow Us On All Our Social Media @GenZHoops!  Tune In On Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Youtube, And All Major Platforms!! Live From The Super League Athletic Academy Youth Camp In Brooklyn, New York, Players And Coaches Join Ashton Khoorchand On Gen Z Hoops To Discuss Being Apart Of Super League And How Much They Love Camp!!! (0:00) - Welcome To Gen Z Hoops! (1:06) - Exclusive With Coach James (1:58) - Campers Vs Ash Shooting Contest! (3:28) - Ice Cream For Everyone! (4:21) - Closing Regards

Youth Group Chronicles
120: Animal Sacrifices at Youth Camp...? (Isaiah Smallwood & Micah Costa)

Youth Group Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 38:56


In this episode, one youth camp director learned not to allow people to serve at youth camp who he doesn't know well. A lady new to the his church offered to serve at a youth camp. Throughout the week strange comments arose left and right about her. The pinnacle moment occurred when a girl said she did not feel safe around the lady and she had planned to take students into the woods to offer animal sacrifices to other gods. Turns out the woman was a witch. Find out how the camp took care of this scenario on this episode of Youth Group Chronicles with Sam, Isaiah, and Micah. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Moser, Lombardi and Kane
7-23-24 Hour 3 - Imposters at Nuggets youth camp/Snoop Dogg, action movies, figure skaters/Fact Checker

Moser, Lombardi and Kane

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 44:24


0:00 - Some kids showed up to the Nuggets youth camp wearing full Celtics and Warriors gear, as did their parents accompanying them. That's absurd and disrespectful. 12:41 - This segment is off-season radio personified. We go from Snoop Dogg, to action movies, to figure skaters all in the same segment. That's why we're the best in the biz, baby.32:32 - The fight for the NBA TV rights is heating up, and everyone wants to copy the NFL's model.

Kick Your Boots Up
Fellowship of Christian Cowboys- Ronnie Moyer

Kick Your Boots Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 58:14


Join us for an inspiring episode featuring Ronnie Moyer, the National Chaplain of the Fellowship of Christian Cowboys. Ronnie shares his journey of faith and the impactful work of the FCC in organizing rodeo Bible camps and supporting youth rodeo organizations. Discover how faith and rodeo intersect to create a strong, supportive community. Tune in for an uplifting conversation with Ronnie Moyer! For a full episode transcript, visit our website at: https://www.justinboots.com/en/kick-your-boots-up/podcast.html. Follow Fellowship of Christian Cowboys Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/christiancowboys/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/christiancowboys/

King's Cross OKC
YOUTH CAMP (Lesson 2): The Holiness of God

King's Cross OKC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 22:18


July 16, 2024 (Nathan Carroll) - Tuesday morning lesson on the holiness of God.

King's Cross OKC
YOUTH CAMP (Lesson 3): God's Infinitude

King's Cross OKC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 44:22


July 16, 2024 (Rev. Wilson Van Hooser): Tuesday evening's lesson considering God's infinitude.

Pod'N Me
Water We Talkin' Bout? Requestimony Time

Pod'N Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 56:01


Send us a Text Message.Hersh, it was an appanage (big word for special favor) to have you on today's program via the dialing/answering device. We got to discuss the events of the last Youth Camp week that left us all parched. We lacked a constant water supply which caused a great deal of struggle. All of the bragging we did last week, we had to apologize for... We did discuss some very relevant topics including: day service board member attire (big word for clothes), Hair-netted Maintenance Men, Lone Wuf's, Brad's Large Abdomen (big words for big belly). In the end, I had to include a joke that was sanitized and the boys kept pushing the line with it staying that way.... We finished up with a "Watcha Listenin To?" segment. Enjoy! Support the Show.Connect with us at https://www.podnme.org/https://youtube.com/@devinbirdsongEmail devin@podnme.orgFollow us on Instagram @podn_mePersonalities on Pod'N MePastor: Devin BirdsongDeacon: Dustin WakleySongleader: Brad CottrellHershall: Jud IngramNews Anchor, Dink Burbank: Josh Smith

New Covenant Church
2024-07-07 Youth Camp

New Covenant Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 53:44


July 7, 2024 FAMILY WORSHIP Youth Camp

Pod'N Me
Preaching Advice and Youth Camp Stories

Pod'N Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 51:02


Send us a Text Message.Hershall, today got rather serious and it happened rather fast. Gen Z Boy, Brooks came in talking about a sermon he heard recently that was dated and the topic had lost some relevance and that spurred (cowboy sounding word) a long conversation that was more ministerial advice than anything (and I know for a fact that we aren't authorized to give out that kind of advice). We finally finished that segment and I played a song as I do sometimes that interfered with a new segment we had planned called "Artist Spotlight." I played the very top song that Deacon Dustin had picked for the segment that wasn't to be done til late in the episode. It was all unplanned (I know that is a complete surprise to you)! We had some feedback from a few different places, one of which was from our Patrons on Patreon. We were requested to do a rich man poor man segment and we also were asked to share some funny youth camp memories... Enjoy!  Support the Show.Connect with us at https://www.podnme.org/https://youtube.com/@devinbirdsongEmail devin@podnme.orgFollow us on Instagram @podn_mePersonalities on Pod'N MePastor: Devin BirdsongDeacon: Dustin WakleySongleader: Brad CottrellHershall: Jud IngramNews Anchor, Dink Burbank: Josh Smith

We Bear Witness Podcast
Preaching to this NEXT GENERATION: Youth Camps, Boot Camps, and the Death of Inauthentic Discipleship | WBWP S4E17

We Bear Witness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 33:30


«Welcome..... to the We Bear Witness Podcast, where we delve into the depths of scripture to uncover timeless truths and gain profound insights into the teachings of Jesus Christ. #WeBearWitness #Podcast #BibleStudy #churchmembership #church #biblestudy #Jesus #Theology #Christianity #Faith #Exploration #Discussion #SubscribeNow #sbc #future #southernbaptist «LIKE this video and SUBSCRIBE to the channel! It's free and you always have the option to unsubscribe later! «Check us out on Podcast Platforms: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/we-bear-witness-podcast «Intro animation by 2ndEra Productions: https://2nderaprod.wixsite.com/2ndera-productions «Like all of our socials for the podcast: ««Facebook: www.facebook.com/WeBearWitnessPodcast/ ««Instagram: www.instagram.com/webearwitnesspodcast/ ««X: www.x.com/wbearwpodcast

Amazing Grace Baptist Church Mount Airy
"A Wonderful Calling"-Bro. David Willliams-Youth Camp-6/19/24

Amazing Grace Baptist Church Mount Airy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 14:14


Abundant Life Church - Springfield, MO
| ALC Youth Leaders | Youth Camp Interview

Abundant Life Church - Springfield, MO

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 13:52


Leah Barton - Junior Reece Loe - Sophomore Ryder Tyson - Junior

IT IS WHAT IT IS
THE PROBLEM WITH YOUTH CAMPS ARE THE PARENTS & WHEN SHOULD YOU STEP IN TO TELL YOUR KID HE AIN'T GOING PRO | S4 EP40

IT IS WHAT IT IS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 66:48


Ma$e, Cam'ron & Treasure "Stat Baby" Wilson are back with another one alongside Maurice Clarett! ***NEW MERCH*** https://www.itiswhatitismerch.com Please rate, review, and follow the podcast for more content.  Support the show and sign up for Underdog Fantasy HERE with promo code CAM and get a $100 first deposit match, and a Special Pick'em pick. Follow the show and our hosts on social media: It Is What It Is, Cam'Ron, Ma$e, and Treasure "Stat Baby" Wilson , Producer Ayooo Nick Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Faithful Expositor
Youth Camp Recap - feat. Tyler and Kelsey

The Faithful Expositor

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 53:44


Bro. Jono sits down with Bro. Tyler and Kelsey Whaley to discuss this year's youth camp and how the last decade of youth camps has helped shape the landscape of our entire church body.

Mike Avery's Outdoor Magazine Radio
Outdoor Magazine Radio (6/1/24)

Mike Avery's Outdoor Magazine Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 116:29


  We're kicking off a new month on this edition of the Outdoor Magazine radio show. First, Captain John Littlefield of Premier Maritime Training talks about the process of getting a captain's license. Then Ed Roy of the Michigan Wildlife Council has an update on their “Here for Generations” campaign. Hour two features Upper Penninsula fishing guide Connor Backus. He talks about fishing smallmouth in the Keweenaw Peninsula. Steve Windom from MUCC is my next guest. He has an update out of Lansing and also talks about their Youth Camp to get kids involved in the outdoors. Gary Morgan of Wild Game Dynasty joins me in Hour 3. Gary is a hunting guide and talks about the upcoming Michigan bear season. We wrap it all up with Chef Dixie Dave Minar and another great recipe.

Not Another Baptist Podcast
Episode 421: Episode 346: How to Support Your Students While They're at Camp

Not Another Baptist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 12:30


Kyle and Matt have many years of student ministry experience, though more recently as senior pastors. How do the latter (or even church members) support their students while they're away at youth camp?Article: https://research.lifeway.com/2024/05/24/7-ways-to-support-your-group-when-theyre-at-camp/

The Faithful Expositor
Youth Camp 2024 - feat. Tom Clay

The Faithful Expositor

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 51:20


Bro. Jono sits down at Youth Camp with his long-time friend Tom Clay, Associate Pastor/Worship Director of Grace Life Church of The Shoals. They discuss what youth camp has meant to both of them and the role of a support staff member at a local church.

Hail Varsity Radio Show
Brandon Kinnie tells us about his upcoming youth camp and Matt Rhule's local recruiting | Hail Varsity Radio

Hail Varsity Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 17:03


Former Husker standout WR Brandon Kinnie joins the show to tell us about his upcoming youth camp at Memorial Stadium this summer before he discusses Matt Rhule's focus on local recruiting and outreach, the schematic change he's assisting with at Millard North this offseason, and more. A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mike Avery's Outdoor Magazine Radio
Outdoor Magazine (5/18/24)

Mike Avery's Outdoor Magazine Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 116:34


Jason Horton is my first guest this week. Jason is with the Michigan Bowfishing Association. He talks about the appeal of that sport and how to get started. “Mr. Angler Quest“, Brad Dupuie is up next. He has an update on the progress toward coming out with his own line of fishing pontoons. Hour two features “Uncle Ted”, the “Whackmaster” Ted Nugent. Ted talks about the role of hunting today and how the Fred Bear song came to be. Chad Fedewa from the Michigan DNR is up next. He talks about the springtime whitetail fawning season. The hour wraps up with this week's “Ask Avery” segment. The question is answer by Sgt. Mark Papineau of the DNR. We're talking fishing in Hour 3 with Lance Valentine of Teachin Fishin. Lance is wrapping up his season on the Detroit River and heading north to Saginaw Bay for the summer trolling season. Next, Justin Tomei from MUCC joins me with an update out of Lansing. We also talk about the charity golf outing in July to benefit their Youth Camp. You can sign up to play and/or sponsor at mucc.org/golf. The show wraps up with Chef Dixie Dave Minar and another great wild game recipe.

Church of God Network Podcast
The Boot Scoot Fundraiser: Helping Kids Get to COG Camps (with Kelli Hogg)

Church of God Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 55:52


Send us a Text Message.Kelli Hogg and her family have a major passion for Youth Camps, so they use their annual fundraising event, The Boot Scoot, to raise money for them!In this episode, we share personal stories about camp and how such an important program can rally brethren from across the Church of God to support it!

Mike Avery's Outdoor Magazine Radio

Hour two kicks off with Jim Chamberlain. Jim talks about northern Michigan fishing opportunities. Amy Trotter from MUCC wraps up the hour. Amy talks about their Youth Camp and also challenges facing hunters and anglers today.

Something To Think About
269: How to Wear Your Camp Shirt

Something To Think About

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 8:14


In this podcast, we will see that your camp shirt is more than a piece of clothing. It's a reminder of several important things that campers and staff bring home from camp each year.

Ducks Unlimited Podcast
Ep. 572 – How to Become a Better Duck Caller

Ducks Unlimited Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 67:56


Lake Erie Church
2024 Youth Camp. A special edition podcast with Pastor Naomi Golenberke

Lake Erie Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 14:30


ALL the links all three camps AND the worker application https://www.ohiocog.com/camp2024?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR2wxR4F6fAXeh39wYdtTuPicbErmUHxXX8oiOy-Fp2UwjWiVQJ3rUGKy3Y_aem_ARhhNfuwL-KYkP-M9qq-XXR8BBHgNcu0FURMlm2sqHLVt-n89U-ZsVAG4bWXy83rGGPn8eTT3GhakhrDu01PfYiH

The Bible Binge
The NOs of Youth Camp

The Bible Binge

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 42:40


Dear Future Husband (that will make sense in the episode), we're talking about the NOs of Youth Camp! Join Knox, Jamie, and Erin as they discuss listeners comments all about Youth Camps. You'll hear a gumbo of stories from the internet including persecution cosplay, One Direction concerts, and much more. You'll have such a good time that you won't need a secret code word to escape.MENTIONSThe best version of a Youth Camp: Join us at The Popcast Live! Cajun Spice: Watch this clip of Ed OrgeronArachnid Corner: Learn more about Wolf SpiderCamp Deep Dive: Read the 20 Struggles of CampCamp Trauma: Read P.S. I Hate it Here Want to scratch that Summer Camp Itch? Watch these camp classics: The Parent Trap (1998) | The Parent Trap (1961)BONUS CONTENTOur Patreon supporters can access our Resource Deep-Dives, Office Hours episodes, monthly Fellowship Hall gatherings, and more! You can even test us out with a 7-day free trial. Become a partner.THE BIBLE BINGE SHOPThe only place on the Internet where you can find Bible studies and resources for those curious about faith AND Chris Hemsworth's abs. Check it out here! GENTLE REBUKEOur resident Bible scholar Erin Moon offers a gentle rebuke at the end of most episodes. Erin is a Bible study editor and Senior Creative/Producer of The Popcast Media Group from Birmingham. Find her on Instagram.THE POPCASTCheck out our other podcast: The Popcast with Knox and Jamie. It's a weekly show about pop culture where we educate on the things that entertain, but don't matter. Here is our suggested Popcast starter playlist.Subscribe to our Newsletter: The Bible Binge BulletinGet The Bible Binge Merch: Shop hereShop our Amazon Link: amazon.com/shop/thepopcastFollow The Bible Binge on Socials: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook