Family Camp Information
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DRAFT SCHEDULE
Wednesday afternoon
Camp Ground Opens at 3:00PM
Thursday Evening Devotions 7:00 pm @ Shelter
Friday Morning Devotions 10:00 am @ Shelter
Friday Afternoon Homemade Ice Cream 1:30 pm @ Shelter
Friday 6:00 pm Group Meal @ Shelter
Friday Evening Evening Devotion 7:30 pm @ Shelter
Saturday Noon Meal 12:00 am @ Shelter
Traditional “cream can stew”. All ingredients for stew are provided.
Medicine Lodge Camp Ground* 1.5 hours from Powell
MORE INFORMATION BELOW REGISTRATION
Wednesday 3:00 PM Camp Opens
Thursday Evening Devotions 7:00 pm @ Shelter
Pastor Matt Davis (Helena Reformed Baptist Church)
What the Word of God Does Part I: The Word of God Kills
Friday Afternoon Homemade Ice Cream 1:30 PM @ Shelter
Friday 6:00 PM Group Meal @ Shelter
Cook your own meat on the shelter grill and bring a side or dessert to share
Friday Evening Evening Devotion 7:30 PM @ Shelter
Pastor Matt Davis (Helena Reformed Baptist Church)
What the Word of God Does Part II: The Word Makes Alive the New Man
Saturday Noon Meal 12:00 PM @ Shelter
Traditional “cream can stew”. All ingredients for stew are provided.
Saturday Afternoon Final Clean Up @ 3:00 PM
This is an informal time to enjoy extended fellowship as we camp together. Most of the time is unstructured and conducive for most camping activities. With gorgeous hills and a mountain stream nearby, hiking and swimming are favorite activates. Volleyball is also an activity which has produced decades of bragging rights and fun camp stories. There are several road and paths for biking and casual strolls.
Most of the meals are on your own with the exception of Friday night and Saturday at noon. Friday night each family brings and cooks their own meat and also brings a side or dessert to share. Saturday lunch is a "cream can stew" which is prepared by the Lands with our help cutting and pealing vegetables. Typically we can use fire pits to cook which are spread throughout the campground. There are not enough pits for each family to have their own so it is custom to share the pits with those camping in your area.
The campground has ample room for campers and tent camping. There is a water tap to fill water jugs and a few electric outlets in the shelter. The days are hot and nights are cool. Bring a lawn chair and your Bible to the teaching times. We look forward to fellowshipping with you.
Learn more about the camp and surrounding areas: LINK
* https://wyoparks.wyo.gov/index.php/places-to-go/medicine-lodge