In the Community ·
NEWS FROM DENVER PRESBYTERY : Calling all those interested in the church’s mission! The Mission and Ministry Work Group of Denver Presbytery invites you to a discussion with David Crittenden, Director of Stewardship for the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA). This Wednesday, May 16, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Presbytery Center, David will listen to the needs, passion and concerns of our Task Forces, Covenant Communities, Mission Partnerships and congregational mission groups, as we describe our varied work in the mission field. This will be our turn to describe the support we need from the General Assembly and to share ideas for fruitful activities. We also hope to have an opportunity for groups to promote upcoming events, so that we might be able to join forces as the Body of Christ in the world. Your participation will truly enhance this event. For more information, please call either Nancy Dixon (720-939-5069) or Rachel Yates (303-400-3329)
There is still time to register for camp at Highlands Presbyterian Camp and Retreat Center! Although some of the programs are full, there is still space available for YOU at camp! Don’t let the summer slip away. Call Rev. Scott Thompson at 303-747-2888 to find out which camps still have openings. Register at www.highlandscamp.org
Senior High Opportunities at Highlands Presbyterian Camp will, once again, be super fun this summer! The traditional senior high camp will occur from June 24-29, while adventure camps run a few times throughout the summer. There will be many opportunities for outdoor adventures like the amazing new zip lime, mountain biking, hiking, rock climbing, along with group experiences and time to make new friends and renew old friendships. Participation in daily Bible studies and worship centered on a daily parable of Jesus will encourage you to seek Christ’s love as you make your way through our increasingly complex world. Register at www.highlandscamp.org.
New at Highlands Camp this summer: the Zip Line! Are you prepared for the high adventure trill of the summer? Safely buckle into your harness and zoom along 1,000 feet of high wire suspended above a mountain meadow. The zip line is featured in all of our senior high and college camp weeks, as well as being available for your retreat, conference, or family vacation. Call Rev. Scott Thompson at 303-747-2888 to learn more. Register at www.highlandscamp.org