Washington Adventist Camp Meeting - Renton Seventh

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Washington Adventist Camp Meeting - Renton Seventh
Washington Adventist Camp Meeting | June 12-20, 2015 | Auburn, Washington
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This might be your first time at Washington Adventist Camp Meeting, or an annual
tradition in your family for the past 50 years or more! This program guide will help
you navigate your camp meeting experience.
Welcome to Camp Meeting!
Camp meeting is a time of spiritual retreat, faithsharing and rejuvenation. We invite you to attend the
main program in Rainier Auditorium, participate in
workshops and activities throughout the day, and find
resources for your spiritual growth. May you recharge
spiritually and rediscover the timeless wisdom of
God’s Word!
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How to Enjoy
Camp Meeting
AND MAKE IT MORE
ENJOYABLE FOR OTHERS!
Let’s Get Started
Washington Adventist Camp Meeting begins Friday,
June 12, at 7:15 pm, for all age groups. You are
welcome to use a provided metal chair or bring a
comfy lawn chair or seat cushion.
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Need Help?
Have a camp meeting question? Ask our staff! Look
for a team member with a green “How May I Help
You?” button. They can give you directions, answer
program questions, help with a lost or found child,
flag down a shuttle for you, and answer event
questions.Plus — Give us feedback by picking up an
Evaluation Form! Let us know how we can improve
the overall camp meeting program!
Fresh Details
Pick up a copy of the Accent newsletter each evening at
camp meeting to find up-to-date program information!
You’ll find the newsletter in Rainier Auditorium and at
the Information Booth.
Our social media tags are:
#WACampMeeting
#TimelessWisdom
Be Attuned
to God
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Be a Good
Neighbor
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Before you
come to camp
meeting, spend some time in
Bible study and prayer. Come
with a pleasant attitude of
expectation. See what lessons
God has to teach you. Pray
for God to give you His eyes
to see, His ears to hear, His
hands to help, and His heart
to care.
Be nice to your
neighbors at
camp meeting and in the
community. You are an
ambassador for God wherever
you go. Allow God’s love to
shine through you!
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Rainier Auditorium Program
FRIDAY
6:30-7:30 am
June 12
SABBATH
June 13
2:30-3:45 pm
4 - 5:15 pm
MONDAY
June 15
TUESDAY
June 16
WEDNESDAY
June 17
THURSDAY
June 18
FRIDAY
June 19
PAVEL GOIA
AAA Church
7:45-9 am
Auburn 5K
Run/Walk
9:30 & 11 am
SETH PIERCE
AAA Church
BREAKFAST
Cafeteria or on your own
DISCIPLESHIP WORKSHOPS
Topics include spiritual growth, family matters,
healthy living and more!
9:15-10:30 am
SABBATH
SCHOOL
TIM STANDISH
10:45 am 12:30 pm
Worship
LESLIE
POLLARD
DAY
OF
MINISTRY
TRAINING
3 pm
PASTORAL
ORDINATION
4 pm
Concert
NAOMI
STRIEMER
DISCIPLESHIP WORKSHOPS
Some morning classes will be repeated
in afternoon sessions.
3 pm
EDUCATION
HOUR
4 pm
Concert
JAIME JORGE
DISCIPLESHIP WORKSHOPS
See descriptions and locations on pages 10-13.
SUPPER
Cafeteria, Garden of Eatin’ café, or on your own
TY GIBSON
ALEX BRYAN
HYVETH WILLIAMS
LESLIE POLLARD
Attend in person or watch online at washingtonconference.org/live!
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SABBATH
June 20
LUNCH
Cafeteria, Garden of Eatin’ café, or on your own
5:30 pm
ARRIVAL & REGISTRATION
Please check in at Guest Services
to complete your registration
9:30-10:45 am
10:45 am 12:30 pm
Worship
TY GIBSON
12:15 pm
11 am - 12:15 pm
7:30 am
TYLER LONG
AAA Church
9:15-10:30 am
SABBATH
SCHOOL
7:15-9 pm
SUNDAY
June 14
Ty GibsonA pastor befriended a young Ty Gibson and began to challenge his
perceptions of God. This journey helped Gibson discover God’s desire to bring hope to a world
filled with hurt, pain and suffering. Today, Gibson is the co-director/speaker of Light Bearers
Ministry and author of several books including “Shades of Grace” and “A God Named Desire.”
Tyler LongPastor Tyler Long is our new evangelism coordinator in Washington
Conference and draws from his experience as a Bible worker, church trainer, and Amazing Facts
evangelist. He has a love for people of all faiths and for teaching easy-to-understand, Spirit-filled,
refreshing presentations on church health, evangelism, and practical godliness.
Pavel GoiaGod opened miraculous pathways to help Pastor Pavel Goia enter university
studies, start businesses and print church-related materials in communist Romania. His story will
inspire you to trust God, pray more deeply, and faithfully follow where God leads. If you haven’t
already, pick up a copy of “One Miracle After Another: The Pavel Goia Story” by Greg Budd.
Tim StandishCreation scientist Dr. Tim Standish believes God provides evidence of His
creative power for all to experience personally in our lives. To know the Creator does not require
an advanced degree in science or theology. Each one of us has the opportunity to experience His
creative power in re-creating His character within us, step by step, day by day.
Alex BryanDr. Alex Bryan has a passion for education, learning and leadership — and
this is reflected in his ministry path as a pastor, professor, public speaker, author, and higher
education president. He is married to Nicole Ward Bryan, a high school counselor, and the couple
has two children, Audrey and William. The Bryan family enjoys exploring the Pacific Northwest.
Hyveth Williams
Dr. Hyveth Williams is the first black female pastor and the first female
senior pastor in the Seventh-day Adventist denomination. She is the author of four books including
her autobiography “Will I Ever Learn?: One Woman’s Life of Miracles and Ministry.” Dr. Williams is
currently a homiletics professor at Andrews University Theological Seminary in Michigan.
Seth PierceSeth Pierce is an internationally recognized speaker/author and award-
winning magazine columnist who has a passion for communicating truth with clarity. Pierce
pastors the Puyallup SDA Church and is pursuing a PhD in Communications with an emphasis in
rhetoric and Post-Christian homiletics.
Leslie Pollard
Dr. Leslie Pollard serves as president of Oakwood University in Huntsville,
Alabama. Dr. Pollard has experience as an evangelist, professor, ministerial educator, leadership
development facilitator, published author and engaged scholar. Pollard, and his wife, Dr. Prudence
LaBeach Pollard, have two adult daughters.
Naomi Striemer
Naomi Striemer is a prolific author and chart topping Christian singer/
songwriter from Nashville, Tennessee, who shares her powerful music and testimony of how
God led her from a life of fame and fortune to a life of ministry. She will be our worship leader
throughout the week, a workshop presenter, and our first weekend concert artist.
Jaime JorgeFrom high school auditoriums to magnificent cathedrals, from simple church
programs to Carnegie Hall, Jaime Jorge’s violin music can inspire, uplift, and bring peace. For over
two decades, through 15 albums and more than 2,500 concerts in North and South America,
Europe, Australia, and Asia, his music has touched the lives of millions.
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Special Features
All Week
PRAYER TENT • Open daily. Prayer partners
available from 9 am to 2 pm and 4-7 pm. All-night
prayer meeting is Thursday night.
SAGE Canopy (next to Rainier Auditorium) for a
casual Sabbath afternoon visit and special treat on
First and Second Sabbath from 2-7 pm.
PREPARING FOR BAPTISM CLASS • Want to
commit your life to following Jesus? Join Pastor
Gayle Lasher on Sunday-Second Friday for a
baptism preparation class in Witzel Chapel from
6:15-6:45 pm.
PRISON MINISTRY COMMITTEE OF 100 • Prison
Ministries plans to coordinate and fund an Adventist
Christian halfway house to help former inmates
adapt to life outside of prison. Studies show that
released prisoners are most vulnerable to recidivism
during the first 3-6 months of their re-entry into
society.
This meeting on First Sabbath from 5-6 pm in Ad
Building #11 is open to anyone motivated to provide
a safe and spiritually enriching place of residence
for those recently released from incarceration.
Committee coordinator: Gayle Woodruff.
First Weekend
DEAF SABBATH SCHOOL • Sign language
interpreting will be available First and Second
Weekends in Rainier Auditorium (front left
section). Adventist Deaf Ministries will also have
a Sabbath School program in Littlejohn Hall #2
followed by a potluck meal at 1 pm both Sabbaths.
Questions? Email Nohelani Jarnes at terpnjarnes@
gmail.com or call/text (253) 625-1854.
RUSSIAN TRANSLATION • Sabbath meetings are
translated live into Russian in Rainier Auditorium.
Pick up a headset in the back left corner of the
auditorium.
CHURCH LUNCHES • Churches and ministry groups
will gather for pre-arranged potluck lunches on
First Sabbath and Second Sabbath. Bring your best
camp-friendly food ready to eat with your church
family! Locations are listed in the weekend editions
of the Accent newsletter.
PRISON MINISTRY FELLOWSHIP • Prison ministry
volunteers and those wanting to learn more about
getting involved in this ministry are encouraged to
share in fellowship on First Sabbath from 1-3 pm
in Ad Building #11 as we discuss over potluck lunch
about reports and future plans for prison ministries.
Fellowship coordinator: Floyd Marshall.
SAGE CANOPY • Seniors in Action for God with
Excellence (SAGE) provides mission and social
activities for seniors ages 50 or better. Stop by the
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Add vibrancy to your camp meeting experience
through service and ministry interaction!
IS YOUR MINISTRY MINISTERING? • A definition
of insanity is “doing the same thing over and over
but expecting a different result.” Effective ministry
seeks not only action, but results. Is your ministry all
that it can be? Join a personal ministries discussion,
discover resources and learn how to maximize the
impact of your ministry on First Sabbath from 6-7
pm in Ad Building #11. Facilitator: Byron Dulan.
Sunday
AUBURN 5K RUN & WALK • Lace up your shoes
for the Auburn 5K Run/Walk on Sunday from
7:45 to 9 am at the airstrip! Hosted by Adventist
Wellness. $10 entry fee. T-shirts for finishers.
Register online at www.Auburn5K.eventbrite.com.
DAY OF MINISTRY TRAINING • Just elected
to a new or renewed church leadership office?
Attend our fourth annual Day of Ministry Training
workshops on Sunday at 9:30 and 11 am to discover
ministry resources and ideas. Some sessions offer
extended training. See pages 8-9 for full details.
CAR SHOW • Attend the Adventist Rodders Car
Show on Sunday from 12-3 pm near the Gazebo.
Display your classic car or motorcycle. Come view
the classic car collection. Enjoy a time of fellowship!
ACS FEDERATION BIENNIAL MEETING • All
Adventist churches in Washington Conference
belong to the ACS Federation. Local church ACS
leaders and representatives meet every two years
to elect new officers and make strategic plans
for greater training and collaboration in ministry
throughout Western Washington. This meeting
will be held Sunday from 1-3 pm in Ad Building
#13. Register to attend at www.ACSfederation.
eventbrite.com. Facilitator: Lynette Thomas.
DISASTER RESPONSE VAN • Let us introduce
you to the Adventist Disaster Response Van that is
designed to reach out to hurting communities in
the immediate aftermath of a disaster. Volunteer
van drivers and Rapid Response team members are
needed. Come take a tour on Sunday from 3-4 pm
in Ad Building #11 and let us know what you think!
Tour guide: Byron Dulan.
Weekdays
INDIVIDUAL & FAMILY ESTATE CLINIC • Prepare
(or update) your estate plan, including wills,
revocable trusts, POA’s, Community Property
Agreement, and Health Care Directives for final
draft from Monday through Friday from 1:30 - 5
pm. Attorney and Notary available. Appointment
recommended by calling Rita at: (253) 681-6008.
PRISON MINISTRY TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
WORK BEE • Help in the clean-up and renovation
of the future Prison Ministry Transitional Housing
facility in Tacoma on Tuesday from 10 am - 2 pm.
Meet at 9:30 am at the Gazebo.
USED BOOK SALE • Browse the Used Book Sale
Tuesday to the Second Friday from 1-5 pm in
Community Hall across from Rainier Auditorium.
FREE FITNESS TESTING • Stop by Rainier
Auditorium on Wednesday from 8-10:30 am for a
free wellness assessment: blood pressure, blood
sugar, flexibility, weight and BMI. Cholesterol
screening is $5.
RED HAT LUNCHEON • Wear red and purple
for the tenth annual Red Hatters Luncheon on
Wednesday at 12 noon in the cafeteria. Lunch: $6.
BLOOD DRIVE • Cascade Regional Blood Van will
be parked in the front parking lot on Thursday and
Second Friday from 1-5 pm. Eat well. Drink water.
Avoid caffeine. Bring ID.
PATHFINDER INVESTITURE • Show your support
for young people who completed Pathfinder honors
at camp meeting by attending Investiture on Second
Friday at 4 pm in Community Hall.
Second Weekend
KOREAN CHURCH SERVICE • Rainier Auditorium
services will be live translated into Korean on
Second Sabbath at 9:15 am and 10:45 am in
Evergreen Chapel.
GOSPEL SING-ALONG • Bring your voices and your
soft-toned instruments for a fun Gospel Sing-Along
on Second Sabbath at 2 pm in the Junior Tent.
SIGNS NEWSBOX FELLOWSHIP • Have you
heard what SIGNS news boxes can do in your
neighborhood? Learn on Second Sabbath from 5-6
pm in Ad Building #11 the possibilities and how
you can get a great deal on getting started now!
Facilitator: Byron Dulan.
THRIFT STORE MINISTRY MEETING • Thrift stores
offer unique opportunities for ministry. Learn on
Second Sabbath from 6-7 pm in Ad Building #11
about how you may get involved in thrift store
ministry! Facilitator: Pastor Ira Bartolome.
FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT • Programs that help
people achieve financially stable households can be
powerful and rewarding ministries. Join a discussion
on Second Sabbath from 6-7 pm in Ad Building #13
about what could and should be done to financially
empower community families! Facilitator: Colette
Newer.
The Gift of Ministry
Goal: $500,000
50%
Evangelism
50%
AAA Education
Our offering
benefits two
causes this year!
with 10% invested
in AAA’s Education
Endowment
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Day of Ministry Training
fourth annual
EXTENDED SESSION
CLERK TRAINING
Sunday, June 14 • Discover
ministry resources and ideas!
HELP, I HAVE TO TEACH THE SABBATH
SCHOOL LESSON!
Littlejohn Hall #2 • 9:30 am - 12:15 pm
This training session with DOUG BING
and ELIDA JEREZ will cover the ministry and
application of clerk ministry including church
business meetings, church board meetings,
membership records, and membership practices.
Evergreen Chapel • 9:30-10:45 am
Dr. KELLY BOCK will share dynamic principles
for Sabbath School teachers that can stimulate and
enliven the small group learning experience of our
Sabbath School classes.
TRAINING SESSION 1
Choir Room • 9:30 am - 10:45 am
Interact with fellow deacons to share best
practices in deacon ministry and working together
to support the local church.
RELATIONAL EVANGELISM
Littlejohn Hall #1 • 9:30-10:45 am
Pastor TYLER LONG will help evangelism
coordinators and pastors understand what
resources are available to help your church be
actively engaged in the work of soul winning.
Reach Washington resources as well as other Bible
study materials will be covered in detail. Your ideas
and questions are welcomed and encouraged.
LAY PREACHING TRAINING AAA Church • 9:30-10:45 am • Elder Track
Pastor MAYLAN SCHURCH, a former lay
preacher who has prepared and presented
more than 800 from-scratch sermons, shares a
qualification-checklist for effective lay preachers,
the best way to be true to the Bible text, a recipe
for powerful sermon points, methods of creating
and holding interest, and where to find gripping
sermon illustrations. Handouts provided —
including a brand-new sermon worksheet!
CARING FOR CHILDREN OF DIVORCE
Ad Building #7 • 9:30-10:45 am
In the words of one youth professional, “Divorce
leaves a cloud that never settles.” No one is
more deeply affected by the dust of divorce than
children. Achingly honest, yet fearlessly hopeful,
this class by Pastor DAVID YEAGLEY will offer
parents and congregations practical and positive
steps to help children reclaim their sense of
community and find a place where they can belong.
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DEACON FELLOWSHIP
CREATION HEALTH
AAA Church Fireside Room • 9:30-10:45 am
Looking for local church health ministry program
ideas? Join KEVIN WILFLEY for a survey of health
ministry programs, resources and partnerships plus
learn more about CREATION health.
VETERANS AID & ATTENDANCE BENEFIT
Band Room • 9:30–10:45 am
KENNETH HADLOCK, Veterans of America
advisor, will share with seniors, veterans,
their spouses and families about VA eligibility
requirements and policy in order to qualify and
take advantage of VA Aid and Attendance financial
benefits when the need arises. Repeated at 11 am.
THE NUTS AND BOLTS OF BEING A
TREASURER
Witzel Chapel • 9:30-10:45 am
This training session focuses on helping new
treasurers learn the nuts and bolts of how the
local church and school and the conference
work together in regards to financial reporting,
remittance of tithes and offering, payroll, property
management and other aspects of the treasurer’s
responsibilities. Seasoned treasurers are welcome
and can offer valuable input from their experience
as well as glean something new.
DISASTER FINANCIAL PREPAREDNESS
Ad Building #11 • 9:30 am - 10:45 am
Protect the financial stability of your family!
Discover with facilitator COLETTE NEWER
how to create a Document Kit that will help you
navigate the post-disaster recovery process.
This kit contains the information you need to
claim ownership of your assets, apply for eligible
resources, and manage your finances.
URBAN MINISTRIES
Ad Building #13 • 9:30 am - 10:45 am
If you attended the Urban Ministries Conference
or the NAD Nonprofit Leadership Certification
Program this past March, you’re invited to
hear reports of what has happened since the
conference, consider future collaborative actions,
and discuss with BYRON DULAN the next steps in
developing of your church’s ministry.
TRAINING SESSION 2
FRESH IDEAS FOR PRAYER MINISTRY
AAA Church • 11 am - 12:15 pm • Elder Track
If you are interested in organizing a prayer
ministry at your local church, or if you need fresh
ideas to reinvigorate your established prayer
ministry, then this class is for you. Come and join
prayer coordinator KEVIN WILFLEY to gain fresh
insights and inspiration for your local church prayer
ministry.
BIBLE STUDY MATERIAL REVIEW
Admin Building #11 • 11 am - 12:15 pm
Discover with BYRON DULAN the wide variety
of Bible study materials available, each with its
own unique perspective. Discuss and evaluate
which might best suit your needs and the needs of
the various publics your church is trying to reach
and teach with the Word.
DEACONESS FELLOWSHIP
Choir Room • 11 am - 12:15 pm
Interact with fellow deaconesses to share best
practices in deaconess ministry and working
together to support the local church.
THE IMPACT OF YOUR DECISIONS
presented by Adventist Risk Management
Witzel Chapel • 11 am - 12:15 pm
Every day, people in your organization make
decisions—pastors, board members, youth leaders.
Are those decisions putting your organization at
risk for a law suit, damage or injury? How can you
keep your organization safer? If things go wrong,
what does insurance cover and what will it cost
you? Ten percent discount on current general
liability premiums for all organizations that attend
this session!
AUDIO/VISUAL MEDIA FELLOWSHIP
Ad Building #7 • 11 am - 12:15 pm
Interact with fellow AV team members to share
best practices in audio-visual media ministry and
working together to support the local church.
BONUS SESSION
WILL CLINIC 101
Band Room • 1:30-2:30 pm
In a group session, attorney DAVID DUNCAN,
with Trust officers DENNIS CARLSON and PETER
RAMPTON, will lead individuals and couples
in preparing a worksheet for their estate plan
(including a will, revocable trust, POA’s, Community
Property Agreement, and Health Care Directives)
for final draft.
VETERANS AID & ATTENDANCE BENEFIT
Band Room • 11 am - 12:15 pm
KENNETH HADLOCK, Veterans of America advisor,
will share with seniors, veterans, their spouses and
families about VA eligibility requirements and policy
in order to qualify and take advantage of VA Aid and
Attendance financial benefits when the need arises.
Repeated from 9:30 am.
Discover your free A-Z ministry tool kit
at www.adventsource.org!
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Discipleship Workshops
Morning Workshops
9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
A RENEWED LOOK AT DANIEL
Ad Building #11
Take a fresh look at the historical authenticity of
Daniel with presenter and local adult Sabbath School
teacher IVAN ZBARASCHUK. This study includes a
re-invigorated conviction and a renewed emphasis on
Daniel as a book of judgment. It will re-establish the
pre-eminence of Jesus as the normative prophetic
voice in the ongoing battle of good and evil.
GOD’S APOLOGISTS
AAA Church Fireside Room
Pastor JOHN KURLINSKI will help you learn
about winsome biblical apologetics that need no
apology. Christian apologetics is the presentation
of Scripture as the revealed truth about God and
existence. It is given not just in words, but as a living
embodiment of a winsome life that demonstrates
both intellectually and emotionally the credible
witness of the truth of God and His character of love.
Seen as this, apologetics in one sense is part of the
all-encompassing command to “make disciples.”
Grow your spiritual, mental,
physical and family life!
and stoning people to death)? Does every Muslim
believe in what Isis does? What would it look like for
Christians to love Muslims? This class will focus on
how we can better understand Islam and share Jesus
with Muslims. Born and raised in Egypt, Pastor ISAAC
MALAK will be using scripture and life lessons to
share the best ways to witness to Muslims.
BELOVED BACKSLIDER
Oasis Tent
How does God treat backsliders? By means of a
careful study of selected Scripture stories, together
with contemporary real-life experiences, this seminar
with Pastor RON DU PREEZ seeks to inform,
instruct, and inspire anyone with practical Christcentered principles to reach out and bring back
those who have drifted away from faith in God.
GROWING A STRONG SPIRITUAL LIFE
AAA Church
Partnering with God provides great opportunities
for growing a strong spiritual life. Join Pastor PAVEL
GOIA for a presentation that will help you grow in
your Christian faith and faithfulness.
HONOR BEGINS AT HOME
Ad Building #13
Jesus quoted from this book more than any other
in the Old Testament besides Psalms. In an in-depth
study which is both exegetical and practical, Pastor
MAYLAN SCHURCH helps us hear Deuteronomy’s
heartbeat — and discover how its loving Inspirer can
change our lives as we, too, stand on the borders of
the Promised Land. Handouts provided!
Evergreen Chapel
Calling all men! Join speaker JOHN KOELKER as
he teaches you how to be a man of honor based
on the famous Christian flick “Courageous.” In this
study, you will learn how to lead your community,
church, and family as Godly men. Men who complete
this study will graduate with a resolution agreement
and ceremony to bless your family with. Class fee
at the door: $10. No children in attendance, please.
Repeated at 2:30 pm.
JESUS IN THE QURAN: HOW TO SHARE
JESUS WITH PRACTICING MUSLIMS
OUR GREAT NEED FOR REVIVAL:
FRESH IDEAS FOR PRAYER MINISTRY
DYNAMIC, DELIGHTFUL DEUTERONOMY
Witzel Chapel
Is the God of Muhammad the father of Jesus? Does
Isis obey the Quran and their prophet Muhammad
by what they are doing (burning, slaughtering,
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Band Room
If you are looking for fresh ideas to start or
reinvigorate your prayer ministry, then this class
is for you! Some of the topics covered in this class
on prayer by trainer KEVIN WILFLEY and guests
include: praying in confidence, assurance of eternal
life and prayer, praying in the Holy Spirit, and how to
receive more positive answers to prayer.
LEARNING GUITAR FOR HOME AND
CHURCH WORSHIP
Choir Room
This class with music educator WES BRADFORD
will cover the basics of guitar playing, as well as
give a brief overview of other folk instruments and
their uses. This is a hands on class; participants will
preferably provide their own acoustic guitar and a
copy of Advent Youth Sing. Repeated at 4 pm.
STORY WRITING: TURNING EXPERIENCE
INTO TIMELESS TREASURE
Ad Building #7
Often when Jesus wanted to create major impact,
He told a story. Discover stories from your life that
contain the seeds of timeless wisdom. Gain the skills
from author HELEN HEAVIRLAND to write stories
that God can use to renew and transform those you
love and those you’ll not meet until heaven.
ALL ABOUT THE BIRDS
BE FIT, BE HEALTHY
Rainier Auditorium (back corner)
Adults ages 16 and older are invited to join
certified fitness instructor, TERESA JOY, for a fun
exercise class where you’ll work your muscles with
stretching, low-impact cardio and strengthening
moves. Please wear workout shoes and clothes,
bring water, and a mat or thick towel for floor work.
A CHANCE TO PAY IT FORWARD
Littlejohn Hall #2
This is a hands-on service project with a chance to
make a difference! You’ll find different opportunities
to package meals for the hungry, work on shoes for
children or making pillowcases for little ones in crisis.
Join Pastor WILMA BING and friends to give a few
minutes of your time to pay it forward. Supplies are
provided, but feel free to bring scissors and old jeans
which are used to make the shoes.
Early Afternoon Workshops
2:30 PM - 3:45 PM
HEARING GOD’S CALLING
Littlejohn Hall #1
This interactive class with bird instructor JOHN
GATCHET will expand on last year’s training and
will continue the themes of identification, birding
hotspots, how to find specific birds, songs and
vocalizations, online resources and interesting facts.
New bird pictures will illustrate the presentation
featuring common and rare species of the Pacific
Northwest. Bird walks included. Repeated at 4 pm.
AAA Church
God led NAOMI STRIEMER from a life of fame
and fortune to a life of ministry. What’s God calling
you to do for Him? Come learn how to hear God’s
calling, tell your story, nurture healthy relationships,
walk in faith, define success, and discover God’s
great sense of humor.
BRING THE GARDEN TO THE TABLE
Ad Building #7
Dr. KELLY BOCK will guide participants in basic
principles of teaching and then encourage the
developing of new skills that will improve and
empower the Sabbath School class time.
Littlejohn Hall Home Ec Room
Chef ALBERTO REYES will teach you how to
bring the garden to the table. Chef Reyes will utilize
seasonal whole foods and will discuss different
cooking techniques to enhance food flavors. You will
learn to balance sweet, bitter, sour, salty, pungent
and astringent flavors.
Limited to 40 participants. Class fee: $40 for
five sessions ($8 each), or $10 per class. Ticketed
entry required: www.gardentable.eventbrite.com.
Repeated at 2:30 pm.
PRINCIPLES OF PREPARING POWERFUL
SABBATH SCHOOL LESSONS
FAITH & CREATION
Rainier Auditorium
Scientist TIM STANDISH will share a selection of
creation-focused films from the Geoscience Research
Institute that will help you better understand God,
humanity, and nature.
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2:30 CLASSES, CONTINUED
HONOR BEGINS AT HOME
Evergreen Chapel
Calling all men! Join speaker JOHN KOELKER as
he teaches you how to be a man of honor based
on the famous Christian flick “Courageous.” In this
study, you will learn how to lead your community,
church, and family as Godly men. Men who complete
this study will graduate with a resolution agreement
and ceremony to bless your family with. Class fee
at the door: $10. No children in attendance, please.
Repeated from 9:30 am.
AFCOE TO GO
Witzel Chapel
Join CHUCK HOLTRY & CARISSA MCSHERRY
from Amazing Facts College of Evangelism (AFCOE)
to be training and empowered to reach your
community for God. Featuring biblical, professional,
and inspiring training, Amazing Facts’ dynamic
outreach instruction will benefit church members,
leaders, and pastors. Get the confidence to witness
for Jesus, anytime and anywhere, and the Bible
knowledge that will empower you to discover God’s
will for your life! New topics each session at 2:30 & 4.
BRING THE GARDEN TO THE TABLE
Littlejohn Hall Home Ec Room
Chef ALBERTO REYES will teach you how to
bring the garden to the table. Chef Reyes will utilize
seasonal whole foods and will discuss different
cooking techniques to enhance food flavors. You will
learn to balance sweet, bitter, sour, salty, pungent
and astringent flavors. Limited to 40 participants.
Class fee: $40 for five sessions ($8 each), or $10 per
class. Ticketed entry required: www.gardentable.
eventbrite.com. Repeated from 9:30 am.
I LIKE GIVING: A NEW LOOK AT LOCAL
CHURCH MINISTRY & FINANCES
Ad Building #13
Does your Personal Ministries department lack
purpose and power? Is your Local Church Budget
offering in need of a transfusion of treasure? Pastor
GAYLE LASHER will lead participants into a discovery
of local church ministry that will bring the true
meaning of discipleship to the forefront. Help your
church realize its potential to be a force for Jesus in
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your community. Learn how the joy of service can
give each church member a spirit of generosity to
reach their world for Jesus.
DAVE RAMSEY’S FINANCIAL PEACE
Band Room
Review and refresh your basic financial
management skills by viewing Dave Ramsey’s
instructional, entertaining and educational videos on
how to deal with and overcome debt and effectively
manage your resources. Videos 1-5 will be shown.
Repeated at 4 pm.
FAMILY DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
Ad Building #11
Disaster preparedness expert CHRIS FAIRALL
will help you prepare and plan for any three-day
or longer disaster. Find out what supplies you and
your family need and how to put together a disaster
preparedness plan.
A CHANCE TO PAY IT FORWARD
Littlejohn Hall #2
Join the second session of this hands-on service
project with Pastor WILMA BING and friends to
package meals for the hungry, make shoes from old
jeans for children, or make pillowcases for little ones
in crisis. Supplies are provided, but feel free to bring
scissors and old jeans.
RING THE BELLS
Choir Room
Even if you’re a beginner, you’ll enjoy this handson music class. No experience with sight-reading
required. Minimum age 13 years old. Must commit
to the full five days of class.
Late Afternoon Workshops
4 PM - 5:15 PM
FORGOTTEN GOD: INTRODUCTION TO
THE HOLY SPIRIT
AAA Church Fireside Room
This workshop class with Pastor SETH PIERCE
will provide an historical, theological, and practical
overview of the Holy Spirit. At the end of the class,
a special emphasis will explore the charismatic
elements within early Adventism and what current
lessons we can draw from them to deepen our
relationship with the Spirit. Selected readings and
assignments will be provided.
AFCOE TO GO
Witzel Chapel
Join CHUCK HOLTRY & CARISSA MCSHERRY
from Amazing Facts College of Evangelism (AFCOE)
to be training and empowered to reach your
community for God. Featuring biblical, professional,
and inspiring training, Amazing Facts’ dynamic
outreach instruction will benefit church members,
leaders, and pastors. Get the confidence to witness
for Jesus, anytime and anywhere, and the Bible
knowledge that will empower you to discover God’s
will for your life! New topics each session at 2:30 & 4.
SERMON-BUILDING 101
Ad Building #13
In this hands-on workshop Pastor MAYLAN
SCHURCH goes deeply into sermon-prep methods
he has used to develop more than 800 expository
sermons. You’ll prepare your own brand-new,
from-scratch expository sermon outline, and you’ll
receive tools to create many more. Bring a notebook.
Scripture passages and other handouts will be
provided.
GROWING TOGETHER: A MARRIAGE
AND RELATIONSHIP CLASS
Evergreen Chapel
This interactive class will focus on important
principles of being in a healthy relationship. Practical
tools will be taught that can help manage conflict
and communicate clearly. Differences between man
and women will be explored and strategies to bridge
those difference will be shared. Bring your Bible,
sense of humor and desire to grow. Pastor BILL
ROBERTS brings 26 years of pastoral experience, life
lessons, and study to this class.
BRINGING PEOPLE TO JESUS THROUGH
HEALTH MINISTRY
AAA Church
If you are interested in beginning a health ministry
at your church, or if you are wanting to learn how
to make health ministry more effective in leading
people to Christ, then please attend this class.
Washington Conference Health Ministry director,
KEVIN WILFLEY, and special guests like Dr. JOHN
TORQUATO and LINDA MCCONNELL will provide
insights and practical suggestions to get your health
ministry started.
PATHFINDERS 201: FROM GOOD TO
GREAT
Community Hall
The Pathfinder youth ministry is designed to be
more that reciting the law and pledge or getting
cool honor patches. You have built a good club
foundation, but what is next? Join trainer LINDA
RENFROE to discover new ideas to move your
Pathfinder club ministry from good to great. Meets
Monday-Thursday at 4 pm.
DAVE RAMSEY’S FINANCIAL PEACE
Band Room
Review and refresh your basic financial
management skills by viewing Dave Ramsey’s
instructional, entertaining and educational videos on
how to deal with and overcome debt and effectively
manage your resources. Videos 1-5 will be shown.
Repeated from 2:30 pm.
ALL ABOUT THE BIRDS
Littlejohn Hall #1
This interactive class with bird instructor JOHN
GATCHET will expand on last year’s training and
will continue the themes of identification, birding
hotspots, how to find specific birds, songs and
vocalizations, online resources and interesting facts.
New bird pictures will illustrate the presentation
featuring common and rare species of the Pacific
Northwest. Bird walks included. Repeated from 9:30
am.
LEARNING GUITAR FOR HOME AND
CHURCH WORSHIP
Choir Room
This second session with music educator WES
BRADFORD provide a repeated opportunity for
you to learn the basics of guitar playing, as well as
give a brief overview of other folk instruments and
their uses. This is a hands on class; participants will
preferably provide their own acoustic guitar and a
copy of Advent Youth Sing. Repeated from 9:30 am.
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OASIS
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Tent by Miller
Aquatics Center
Guest Speaker //
Ron du Preez,
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Ron Sydney
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Auburn Academy
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Sabbath
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Evening Meeting
Karyle Barnes
YOUTH
Location //
Tent near Witzel Hall &
Dower Chapel
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9:30-10:45 am
EARLITEENS
Location //
Tent north of the
cafeteria
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9:30 am12:30 pm
Sabbath
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ACTIVITIES*
Monday: Community Service
Wednesday: Wild Waves**
Thursday: Family Fun Center
4-4:45 pm
Youth Swim Time
Evening Meeting
7:15-9 pm
Geston Pierre
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THE HIGH LIFE
9:30-10:45 am
Leaders //
Jonathan Fetrick,
Don Bryan & Ryan
Whitehead
LIVING LIFE WITH GOD’S IDEALS
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9:30 am12:30 pm
Sabbath
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Morning Worship
Sabbath
9:30 am12:30 pm
Sabbath
School
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ACTIVITIES*
1-5 pm
Guest Speakers //
Jordan Lindsay,
Buena Vista
6th grade teacher
Fred Boothby,
businessman and
inspirational speaker
from Florida
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Sabbath
School
& Church
11 am - 4 pm
Leaders //
Andreas Beccai, Fred
Toaloa & Dustin Serns
Guest Speaker //
Geston Pierre,
associate pastor
from Central Florida
and member of the
winning team on
Season Two of NBC’s
The Sing Off
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7:15-9 pm
Monday: Community Service
Tuesday: Family Fun Center
Thursday: Wild Waves**
Earliteen Swim Time
Evening Meeting
Jordan Lindsay & Fred Boothby
*Fees may apply for activities. Obtain the exact activity details during camp meeting.
**Earliteens will be at Wild Waves in the morning and afternoon.
Ages 13-14
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JUNIORS
Location //
Tent south of the cafeteria
Leaders //
Willie Iwankiw,
John Mutchler,
& Adrian Petreaca
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Heaven on Earth
9:30-10:45 am
11 am-12:15 pm
Guest Speaker //
Joshua Ro,
Living Vine Fellowship
youth pastor
3-3:45 pm
7:15-9 pm
JESUS IN REAL LIFE
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9:30 am12:30 pm
Sabbath
School
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Morning Worship
Field Games & Recreation
Sabbath
9:30 am12:30 pm
Sabbath
School
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Junior Swim Time
Evening Program
Joshua Ro
Ages 10-12
MORE ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS!
Miller Aquatics Center
Pool Hours
Sunday-Friday (plus First Friday afternoon):
• 5:30 am - 6:30 am - Early Lap Swim
• 7:30 am - 9:30 am - Lap Swim
• 10-10:45 am- Open Swim
• 11-11:45 am- Family Swim
• 1-1:45 pm - Open Swim
• 2-2:45 pm - Primary Swim
• 3-3:45 pm - Junior Swim
• 4-4:45 pm - Earliteen/Youth Swim
Activity Permission Forms: Juniors, Earliteens and
Youth all have off-campus activities with required
permission forms. Pick up and return these
permission forms at each division (before or after
normal meeting times).
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PATHFINDER HONORS
Community Hall
Kids (age 10 and older) and adults are invited
to earn Pathfinder honors during camp meeting.
Investiture is Friday, June 19, at 4 pm.
• Balloon Twisting Instructor: Andy Roy
Meets Monday to Friday at 7:30-8:30 am.
• Drill & March Instructor: Bill Ellison
Meets Monday-Friday at 8-9 am.
• Spiders Instructor: Larry Lee
Meets Monday-Friday at 11 am - 12 pm.
• Wood Handicraft Instructor: Clyde Phillips
Meets Monday-Friday at 2:30-3:30 pm.
• Waterfalls This is a self-guided honor faciliated
by Sandee Phillips. Choose your time: 7:30-9 am,
10:30 am - 12 pm, or 1-4 pm.
Location //
Tent in front of
Grace Hall
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9:30-10:45 am
Leaders //
Cristian Bobocea,
Dan Cole, Greg Howell
& Ed General
Guest Speaker //
Andy Roy,
storyteller
extraordinaire
Search and Rescue
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Sabbath
School
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Morning Worship
Field Games &
Recreation
2:00-2:45 pm
Primary Swim Time
7:15-9:00 pm
Evening Meeting
Andy Roy
Ages 7-9
KINDER
KAMP
KinderKamp will
feature interactive
and kid-friendly
discipleship lessons
for children.
Location //
Dower Chapel
Leaders //
Ira Bartolome, Brent
Kimura, Marc Lien &
Hasani Tait
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God’s Cool Adventures
9:30-10:45 am
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7:15-9:00 pm
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Ages 4-6
ADVENTURER AWARDS
Community Hall
Earn the Acts of Kindness award by attending class on Monday and Tuesday at 1-2 pm.
Earn the Saving Animals award by attending class on Wednesday and Thursday at 1-2 pm.
All children ages 4-9 are invited to come with their parent/guardian for this event. Club
membership is not a prerequisite. Both awards are taught by ELIZABETH LAKE-GRGURICH.
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Location //
Ad Building #14 & #16
Leaders //
David Candler & Robin
Song
Please Note //
Parent/guardian
attendance appreciated
BEGINNERS
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Location //
AAA Library
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4-5:15 pm
Afternoon Program
Ages 2-4
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9:30 -10:45 am
4-5:15 pm
Leaders //
Ofa Langi
Please Note //
Parent/guardian
attendance requested
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Beginners 1 runs two identical programs
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Afternoon Program
Ages 0-2
For children from walking age to age 6, please register your
child(ren) and obtain a safety wristband from children’s
departments or the Security office.
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• Schedule: Monday-Friday, 2:30 to
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Camp Life
WHEN TO ARRIVE
With an earlier start to camp meeting,
we are working around Auburn
Adventist Academy’s graduation
weekend.
If you wish to bring your RV or set up your u-pitch
tent early, please wait until Sunday, June 7, after
4 pm. Overnight lodging is not advisable until
Thursday, June 11.
All campers (including Dorm and Conference Tent
Campers) are invited to arrive on Friday, June 12,
after 1 pm.
NAVIGATE YOUR WAY // It’s easy to drive to camp
meeting! From Interstate 5, take Highway 18 East
toward Auburn. Exit to Auburn Way South/Hwy 164
East toward Enumclaw (you’ll be driving toward
Mount Rainier and you’ll need to turn left at the light
before Denny’s).
Drive through town and up the hill. On the
outskirts of Auburn, you’ll find Auburn Adventist
Academy campus on the left. It’s about 3.5 miles
from Highway 18.
Or... you can put this address in your GPS:
5000 Auburn Way South
Auburn, WA 98092
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Get lost? Call Guest Services at (253) 9395000, ext. 472.
FIRST STOP // If you are staying on site, your first
stop when you arrive at camp meeting will be at
Guest Services (Locating & Security) to finalize your
registration. You’ll need to know your vehicle (& RV)
make, model and license plate number.
If you are commuting, follow directions and
signs for General Parking areas. Handicap parking is
available; most areas of camp meeting are handicap
accessible.
RENEW YOUR LODGING
You have the opportunity this year to renew your
current lodging site for next year’s camp meeting.
Our lodging prices will go up by 3% starting with
the 2016 reservations. Washington Adventist Camp
Meeting dates for next year are Thursday, June 16, to
Sabbath, June 25, 2016.
LODGING RENEWAL DATES //
• Pre-Registration for all current RV sites
Monday, June 15, and Tuesday, June 16
• Open Registration for remaining RV sites
Wednesday, June 17, through Friday, June 19
• Pre-Registration for all current Tent sites
Wednesday, June 17, and Thursday, June 18
• Open Registration for remaining Tent sites
Friday, June 19
• Pre-Registration for all current “available” Dorm rooms*
Wednesday, June 17, and Thursday, June 18
• Open Registration for remaining “available” Dorm rooms* (*Not all dorm rooms are available for renewal; check with Guest Services)
Friday, June 27
RENEWAL NOTES // If you have physical limitations
and are staying in the girls’ dorm, you must submit
your request stating the limitations in writing to
Donna Dickerson by April 1 each year.
Regular 2016 camp meeting registration is open
around or by March 1, 2016 (business days) either
online or by mail.
GUEST SERVICES HOURS // Guest Services (in Spady
Hall) is open Thursday, June 11, through Friday,
June 12, from 1 to 9 pm. Hours for Sunday, June 14,
through Friday, June 19, are 9 am to 7 pm. Closed
Sabbaths. Guest Services accepts cash, checks,
e-checks, Visa, MasterCard and Discover credit cards.
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KEEP CHILDREN SAFE
We take children’s safety seriously at
camp meeting. Your little tykes and
big kids need to be supervised by a
responsible adult at all times. You
cannot leave them alone on campus.
If you need child care, Kids’ Depot provides
supervised care for ages 1-6 during limited hours.
For children from walking age to age 6, please
register your child(ren) and obtain a safety wristband
from children’s departments or the Security office.
If you lose a child or find a wandering child,
please inform the Security team (they have bright
safety jackets and walkie-talkies) or a children’s
division leader.
Be kind to children’s division leaders by picking
up your children promptly after meetings. Share a
word of thanks for their service in providing quality
programs for your children!
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PET ARRANGEMENTS
We all love our pets, but please
leave them home or make other
arrangements during your stay at camp
meeting.
Camp meeting is a pet-free zone.
You have three options in observing this policy:
1) Arrange for your pet(s) to stay home in a familiar environment.
2) Arrange to house your pet(s) at a local kennel.
3) Obtain permission from the Security office
to have your service animal on campus.
The Security office has a service animal permission
form for you to fill out. Security has two types of
ribbons options to attach to your service animal’s
collar. A provided Red Ribbon means “do not touch.”
A provided Yellow Ribbon means “ask to touch.”
If your service animal is approved, you must clean
up after it, keep it leashed, and control barking. Be
responsible and show courtesy to fellow attendees.
Security has the authority to remove unruly service
animals and/or owners from campus.
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BE SAFE
Take care of your health. Eat nutritious
meals. Stay hydrated. Get good sleep.
Wear sunscreen. Have a personal first
aid kit available. Use common sense.
If you need basic medical attention, nurses are
available on call (ask a Security officer to page the
nurse on duty). The Nurse’s Station in Miller Aquatics
Center is open 10 am to 12 noon and 1:30 pm to 3:30
pm.
Need a tent site with an electrical connection for
your CPAP machine or to charge your wheelchair? Ask
Guest Services for assistance!
If an emergency arises, contact the Security office
(open 24 hours during camp meeting). You can reach
them at (253) 939-5000, ext. 360, around campus
(wearing bright vests and carrying walkie-talkies), or
in Spady Hall.
For life-threatening emergencies, call 911.
Washington Adventist Camp Meeting is located on
the campus of Auburn Adventist Academy at: 5000
Auburn Way South, Auburn, WA 98092. The campus
phone number is (253) 939-5000.
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FOOD OPTIONS
AAA CAFETERIA // (buffet-style meals)
Children under 5 charged $1 per age
Breakfast $5.00 7:30 - 8 am
Lunch $6.00 12 - 12:45 pm
Supper $6.00 5:30 - 6 pm
GARDEN OF EATIN’ CAFE // (fast food menu)
Open daily from 11 am - 2 pm & 4-7 pm
Closed Sabbath; Open Saturday and Sunday nights from 9-11 pm
TREATS OF LIFE // (sweet treats & ice vendor)
Open daily from 11 am - 7 pm & 9-10 pm
Closed Sabbath; Open Saturday night from 9-11 pm
MORE OPTIONS // Prepare your own meals (public
cooking areas are available by both bath houses)
or find local restaurants along Auburn Way South.
Purchase Sabbath cafeteria meal tickets before or by
Friday night. On Sabbath, join a local church potluck
(locations published in the Accent newsletter)!
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AT YOUR SERVICE
NEED HELP? Ask our staff! Look for a
team member with a green “How May
I Help You?” button. They can give you
directions, answer program questions, help with a
lost or found child, flag down a shuttle for you, and
answer event questions.
LOCATING A GUEST // This is a large campus with
the ebb-and-flow of hundreds of people attending
camp meeting.
If someone is staying on campus, a roster is
available at Guest Services. If someone is commuting,
your best option is to look for your friend at meetings
or arrange a specific meeting place.
If you are trying to contact a speaker, a specific
pastor, or a conference administrator, Guest Services
and staff at the Little Conference Office can write
down and deliver your information.
WI-FI PASSWORD // Wi-Fi is available on campus
for business use and not for entertainment. The wi-fi
password is: campmeeting2015
PICK UP A SHUTTLE // Our complimentary shuttle
service will help transport you across campus.
You are welcome to wait at a Shuttle Stop or ask a
security officer to call for a shuttle for you.
HEARING ENHANCEMENT // Pick up a hearing
enhancement device at the audio booth in the
middle of Rainier Auditorium. You will need to leave
your driver’s license or ID card in exchange for a
hearing device. At the end of the meeting, return the
hearing device and pick up your identification.
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OBEY THE RULES
With a big gathering of people, we
have rules to keep us all safe. Your
cooperation in obeying the rules is
appreciated.
• Be respectful. This is a spiritual retreat. Show kindness to others. Dress appropriately for the occasion. Respect your neighbors and keep
noise levels down in living quarters. Be respectful of observing Sabbath hours.
• Cook only in designated areas — and your tent
or dorm room do not qualify! Cooking areas are
located by both bath houses. You need to bring
your own stove, fuel and utensils. Please clean
up after yourself.
• Keep a fire extinguisher in your tent, camper or
trailer. The Auburn Fire Department recommends at least a 3/4 pound chemical type
of fire extinguisher. You’ll see white barrels
around campus. These are filled with water in
case of emergency.
• Respect the “Big List of What’s Not Allowed”:
• No devices with electrical cords in tents
• No bicycles, skateboards, roller blades/skates
• No loud or inappropriate media consumption
• No fireworks
• No substances (tobacco, alcoholic beverages
and drugs of abuse) are allowed on campus
or in your living quarters
• No selling of books, printed material, multi-
media or services (without permission)
• No private video taping or recording (without a permit)
PUBLIC RESTROOMS // Most buildings on campus
have a public restroom including Administration
Building, Spady Hall, both dorms, the cafeteria,
Littlejohn Hall, Miller Aquatic Center (closest option
to Rainier Auditorium), AAA Church, and two bath
houses. A few portable restrooms are available, too.
• Observe quiet time in all campus residence areas between 10 pm and 6 am.
LOST & FOUND // Lose something? Find
something? Check with Guest Services & the
Information Booth. Unclaimed items of value are
kept for a short period of time. Unclaimed clothing,
hats, shoes, towels and other such items will be
donated after camp meeting.
• Watch your speed! Motorized vehicle speed on
campus is 5 MPH. Let’s keep pedestrians safe!
• Be responsible for your valuables. Keep
them safe. Washington Conference and Auburn
Adventist Academy cannot accept responsibility
for your valuables.
For the full version of these rules, ask Guest Services
(Locating & Security) for a copy!
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Camp Meeting Map
Specific Locations
1. Ad Building (Scriven Hall)
2. Beginners 1&2
3. Kids’ Depot
4. Dower Chapel (Kindergarten)
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7. Witzel Hall (Boys’ Dorm)
8. Junior Tent
9. Cafeteria (Rudolph Hall)
10.Earliteen Tent
11.Grace Hall (Girls’ Dorm)
12.Evergreen Chapel
13.Garden of Eatin’ Cafe, Treats of Life
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14.Primary Tent
15.Littlejohn Hall, Washington Education Center
16.Community Hall (Old ABC)
17.Rainier Auditorium
18.Camp Meeting Administrative Office,
Accent newsletter office
19.Miller Aquatics Center, Nurse’s Station
20. Music Building, Trust Services Center
21. Oasis Tent
22.AAA Church/Fireside Room (22F)
(Early Morning meeting, Young Adults, workshops)
23. Auburn ABC Store
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Saturday // 9:15 pm - 11 pm
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If you can’t make it to camp meeting
in person this year, you can still
connect with us! We provide a
livestream of programs in Rainier
Auditorium. This includes weekday
programs at 11 am and 7 pm plus
Sabbath services throughout the day.
Find “everything” camp meeting online at:
www.washingtonconference.org/cm
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A. Handicap Parking
B. General Parking
C. Recreation Field
D. Gazebo
E. Inspiration Point
F. U-Pitch Tents
G. Restrooms
H. Conference Tents
I. Tennis Courts
J. RV Park
COME BACK NEXT YEAR!
We hope you have great time at camp
meeting! Guest Services can help
you renew your current lodging for
next year. Check the pre-registration
schedule (page 19). Washington
Adventist Camp Meeting will be held Thursday,
June 16, to Sabbath, June 25, 2016.
Campestre Hispano (Spanish Camp Meeting) will be held July
31-August 1, 2015, at Auburn Adventist Academy campus.
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all Adventist children — no matter where they go to school.
EDUCATE
We offer 20 learning campuses in western Washington for holistic learning for elementary and high school in addition to 10 early childhood education centers. Each classroom has defined teaching standards for excellence in academics.
EQUIP
We recognize many Adventist students choose to attend
Christian, private or public school for a variety of reasons.
Adventist Learning Center will soon be offering an online Bible study class for students to learn Adventist beliefs.
EMPOWERWe acknowledge homeschooling families and seek to empower them in their education journey.
Together we educate Adventist Christian students for life and eternity!
Find more ways we educate, equip & empower!
washingtonconference.org/education