After years of attending summer camp at Camp Peniel, I returned as a counselor. Then I served as a member of the Board, and finally as a director for junior camp (ages 10-13). Because I know the reason I graduated high school with a heart for God was due to my experiences at camp, I want other kids to have that same opportunity, too. As a Camp Board, we want kids to come to Camp Peniel and be changed forever.
However, we’re seeing a trend continuing in our region that was true even when I was a camper. As soon as kids graduate from junior camp, most of them stop attending. While our junior camp is well-attended, attendance falls off sharply during senior week. Potential campers pick sports, jobs, or vacations over being at camp, or simply just lose interest in their faith once they get to high school. We want to change that trend and have begun organizing weekend retreats for students in 6th- 12th grade in hopes of keeping that age group connected and engaged.
For our youth retreat weekend at the end of September, we brought in a worship pastor from Faith Church in Charleston, South Carolina named Timothy Sheldon. He preached on forming a true relationship with God. He taught them different ways to pray and spend time with the Lord. He also spoke about sharing their faith with their friends and family and introduced them to the Holy Spirit through using their spiritual gifts. In our Saturday evening session on the Holy Spirit, we had scheduled an hour-long message. Afterward, the kids were all looking forward to playing Glowstick Capture the Flag and having a campfire when it was over. That never happened. The Spirit of God was moving, and they stayed in the chapel for almost three hours. Kids were receiving prayer from leaders, hearing from God themselves, and praying for each other. Even though all these students had attended camp before, I have truly never seen any of them respond to God in such a powerful way. The desire of our hearts is for more students to experience evenings like that.
As we survey the landscape of Somerset County and beyond, we recognize that our ministry is not limited to the Northeast Region of The Brethren Church. There are churches all around filled with teenagers who need the same things our youth need. We invite everyone in the Brethren Church to be a part of what we are doing at Camp Peniel. We need parents, pastors, and youth leaders to encourage their kids to attend upcoming camp events. We’ll be inviting more speakers from around the country, and planning many fun activities and events! Stay connected to the exciting things happening at Camp Peniel on Facebook (facebook.com/pacamppeniel), Instagram (@Camp_Peniel_Meyersdale), or reach out to me at rachelmiller5949@gmail.com.
Rachel Mitchell
Camp Peniel Board of Directors