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Page 1: Summer 2013 Catalog of Camps and Events

M O U N T H E R M O N S U M M E R 2 0 1 3 • Y O U T H & F A M I L Y C A M P S

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to Mount HerMonDear friends,

Indisputable research from notable authors and educators has firmly established that camping experiences are one of THE most powerful tools for grounding kids and adults in meaningful faith in Jesus Christ. Camp provides the stimulus to take us from routine to renewal. The continuity of the church, the school and the family is essential for nurturing lasting growth. And camp provides that other piece—the impetus for change.

How do we, as parents, ensure that our kids bridge that ‘gap’ between childhood and adulthood with their faith intact? How do we give them the tools to withstand the peer pressure that offers so many tantalizing, yet destructive, experiences? How do we establish their identity in Christ with memorable events that will stick with them for a lifetime? How do we prompt decisions and commitments that redirect unhealthy patterns and set our kids on a path that leads them one step closer to Jesus?

Camp is a great start. Mount Hermon camps for children, youth and families are designed to provoke spiritual dialogues, challenge thinking, demonstrate the love and grace of Christ in palpable ways, and create milestones that will mark faith decisions and sacred moments for decades to come. Can you imagine a better investment in your child, teenager or family?

Come join us at Mount Hermon this summer. We are eager to exceed your expectations by providing an experience that literally transforms your life. Are you up for it?

Expectantly,

Lisa OlsonDirector of Program Ministries

welcome

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Transportation to and from Kidder Creek available most weeks from points in the Bay

Area, including our Conference Center.

Kidder CreekOur Kidder Creek Camp, in the Scott Valley near Mount

Shasta, sits against the stunning backdrop of the Marble

Mountain Wilderness area.

888.226.7386mounthermon.org/kiddercreek

youth campsKidder Creek Introduction .................................... 4Timberline Classic ....................................................... 6Ranch Camp .................................................................. 6Whitewater & Wilderness ...................................... 7 Timberline High Adventure .................................... 7Kidder Creek Intensives .......................................... 8

custom campsCustom Outback Adventures .............................. 11

Santa Cruz MountainsOur original site, nestled in the towering Santa

Cruz Mountains redwoods, is just six miles from the

Monterey Bay.

888.642.2677mounthermon.org

youth campsSanta Cruz Mountains Introduction .................. 12Redwood Camp .......................................................... 15Ponderosa Lodge ....................................................... 17Santa Cruz Mountains Intensives ....................... 18Youth Camp Schedule ............................................. 20Registration Information .......................................... 21

family camps & weekend eventsSanta Cruz Mountains Family Camp ................ 22Mini-Vacations & Concerts .................................... 26Family Camp Speaker Line-up ............................ 28Family Camp Registration ...................................... 34

LocationsMount Hermon isn’t a single place. It’s actually a family of camps at multiple settings, each with distinctive natural properties and personalities. Mount Hermon’s properties are in some of the most beautiful places on earth!

CONTENTS 01

Kidder Creek

Santa CruzMountains

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We have camps for children and youth at Kidder Creek, our northern California wilderness location near the Oregon border, and at our central California site in the redwood forest of the Santa Cruz Mountains near the Monterey Bay. Each camp shares a time-proven foundation on which God works to transform lives.

02 YOUTH CAMP INTRODUCTION

CampS forChildren and youthChrist-Centered,Interdenominational ProgrammingWe major on the majors, not the minors. Campers learn about Jesus and how to take the next step in their relationship with Him. Complex doctrinal issues are referred to the home church.

Counselor-Centered PhilosophyAll teaching is presented in a relational context. Whether provided by us or coming with your church group, counselors are an essential voice in helping campers process their camp experience.

Bible-Centered CurriculumThe Bible provides the content for experiential learning that springs from the camp adventure. Teachable moments allow for unique lessons geared to the maturity and knowledge of each camper. Fun, thematic hooks make the lessons unforgettable. Drama, music, speakers, small group discussions, one-on-one’s with counselors, and individual time in the Word are all used to equip campers to keep growing on their own.

Church FriendlyWe see our ministry as a partnership with your church. Campers may register as individuals, or churches can register in group-blocks. Send your own counselors, use ours, or combine what’s best for you. (Discounts are available based on group size.)

Mature Staff200 college students and young adults serve in our camps each summer. Their passion for Christ and for kids is their foremost qualifier. Background checks, interviews and references ensure their character as role models for your camper. All receive one to three weeks of intensive training pertinent to their position before camp begins.

Creative VarietyMount Hermon’s youth programs include traditional camp experiences that provide a variety of activities. Specialized programs focus on particular skills, wilderness experiences take campers away from the home base, and intensive discipleship programs for youth develop leadership skills and spiritual disciplines.

SafetySafety for your children is our primary concern. We work closely with consultants, licensing agencies, vendors, and advisers to ensure best practices in medical care, emergency procedures, staff recruiting and hiring, activities, food service, and security.

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04 KIDDER CREEK

Ranch Camp Ranch Camp is an intimate cluster of cabins, with its own dining and bathhouse facilities adjacent to the riding arena and saddling area. Horsemanship programs run here every week.

timberline CampTimberline Camp is farther up the mountain, serving campers with twelve cabins and its own dining hall and bathhouse. Classic programs for Primary and Junior campers happen here, and this center serves as the base camp for Junior High and High School high adventure programs.

Outback Outback camp sites are also abundant at Kidder Creek, enabling groups of various sizes to camp under the stars, under tarps or in tents, as they enjoy the wilderness.

Kidder CreekA jewel in the crown of our properties! Located in northern California just south of the Oregon border, the camps nestle at the base of the breathtaking Marble Mountains. Just two hours north of Redding, this wilderness setting includes almost 400 acres of timberland, horse pastures, bubbling creeks and a fabulous recreation pond. Whitewater river rafting, rock climbing on beautiful mountain cliffs, and natural waterfalls are all short day-trips from the main camp.

how far away is kidder creek?

from distance drive timeMedford, OR 119 miles 1hr 26min

Ashland, OR 66 miles 1hr 14min

Redding, CA 124 miles 2hrs 13min

Sacramento, CA 278 miles 4hrs 30min

Santa Rosa, CA 314 miles 5hrs 50min

San Jose, CA 367 miles 6hrs 17min

Chico, CA 192 miles 3hrs 27min

Santa Cruz, CA 396 miles 6hrs 50min

Transportation available

most weeks from points

in the Bay Area, including

our Santa Cruz Mountains

Conference Center.

04 KIDDeR CreeK

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KIDDER CREEK 05

“It iS easy to feel God’s presence at Kidder CreeK, and to see the joy of ChriSt in the Staff meMberS. they not Only Make me feel connected to the Lord but make me want to learn moRe abOut him.” KIDDER CREEK CAMPER

KIDDER CREEK 05

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06 KIDDeR CreeK Youth Camps

timberline ClasSicSTEP INTO NATURE’S PLAYGROUND

Timberline offers the best introduction to Kidder Creek for the young adventurer. Campers live in rustic cabins, and enjoy great meals at the Timberline Dining Hall. Days are filled with crazy games, competitions, outdoor activities, and target sports like archery and riflery. Daily water events at the pond include swimming, the water slide, fishing, and the aqua glide. Lessons are taught by loving counselors in small group discussions, and are reinforced at fun daily campfire times. Friendships and memories to last a lifetime!

Ranch CampTACK UP. SADDLE UP. RIDE ON.

Immerse yourself in stunning mountain scenery from our instruction arena and enjoy trail rides in the Marble Mountains. Campers ‘breathe, eat, and sleep the program,’ companioning with horses and wranglers all day long.

Introductory programs teach horse handling and riding skills through arena work and in classes in horse science. Horseback games and beginning vaulting (that’s gymnastics on a moving horse!), keep things interesting and fun. Daily devotions using the horses to illustrate scriptural truths complement the small group Bible studies.

Skills rise to the next level for Junior High and High School campers. Whether novice or advanced, our staff helps campers develop their riding and horsemanship ability. Arena games, trail rides, vaulting and choreographed formation riding all keep campers challenged. Afternoons provide a break where campers can enjoy the pond and all the water activities—aqua glide, waterslide—and evenings are filled with skits and campfire fun. All Ranch Campers participate in an end-of-the-week Showdeo after the closing ceremonies.

Boys & GIrls entering

GraDes 2–6

Boys & Girlsentering

grades 2–12

advanced Ranch CampSTEP UP.

Even more horses! Work alongside wranglers to take your skills and confidence to the next level. Gain confidence and independence in your skills.

youth Campskidder Creek

reQuIred FoR WranGleRs In traINInG But open to all

Boys & Girlsentering

grades 10–12

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Youth Camps KIDDeR CreeK 07

whitewater & wildernessSKILLS FOR THE ADVENTUROUS LIFE

All of the excitement and challenges of the outdoors are wrapped into a backpacking adventure in this week of camp. You’ll raft, climb, leap and hike while gaining valuable wilderness camping skills. Working with your team you will learn to set camp, prepare meals, build fires and navigate life in the high mountain meadows.

The adventure begins when your team gears up for a three-day backpacking & rock climbing trek. Then you come down from the high country to the river for two days of heart pounding whitewater adventure.

Boys & Girlsentering

grades 6–12

Boys & Girlsentering

grades 6–12timberline high adventureLET BASE CAMP LAUNCH YOU INTO THE WILD

Your adventure begins and ends in the cabins at Timberline, but in the middle you’ll head out to sleep under the stars at our Klamath River base camp. You’ll enjoy whitewater rafting, pausing to leap from the cliffs into deep pools—how high will you go? Hike into a spectacular waterfall, try your technical climbing skill on real rock faces, and test your courage on the Kidder Creek high ropes course. Paintball and pond time at camp complete the experience.

Lessons flow naturally from the many teachable moments embedded in the high adventure experience. Daily devotions, speakers, counselor-led discussions and individual time in the Word are built-in.

ChurCh PartNers GROUP RATES AVAILABLE.

We love to work with churches to accomplish your objectives for your students. You can bring your own counselors and/or rely on us to provide them. We’ll help you prepare for a great experience.

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intensive programskidder Creek

foR youthMany students have ‘been there, done that’ when it comes to classic camping experiences. They’re ready for an individual and spiritual challenge that involves personal cost. Ready to go deep and give back? Mount Hermon’s intensive programs offer a variety of personal growth and skill-building opportunities in areas of service, spiritual formation, and leadership. Choose the one that’s right for you!

“My week at Kidder CreeK allOwed Me to grOw clOser to God, maKe new friends,

gaIn seLf-confidence.KIDDER CREEK CAMPER

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echORHYTHMS OF LIFE & SERVICE2-week program

ECHO campers live in cabins at Timberline. Their intentional community experience allows them to develop team skills and cultivate spiritual disciplines as they practice the rhythms of a life of discipleship. Fabulous, fun adventures including whitewater rafting, climbing and paintball are balanced by service through work projects that support the camp community. Deep friendships and exponential spiritual growth are inevitable outcomes. Spiritual Disciplines of prayer, fasting, meditation on and memorization of Scripture are daily practices.

InteNsive ProgRams KIDDeR CreeK 09

wranGler In training (Wit) 2-week program, Application Required One-week Advanced Ranch camp is a prerequisite.

Assist wranglers with care of the horses, daily lessons and trail rides. Improve your own horsemanship skills through teaching and assisting campers in riding classes. An emphasis on leadership, team building and intentional spiritual growth makes this a great combination of growth in horsemanship skills and in discipleship. Deep friendships and weekend high adventure fun complete the experience.

Boys & Girlsentering

grades 9–12

Boys & Girlsentering

grades 10–12

Boys & Girlsentering

grades 10–12SummItADVENTURE GUIDES-IN-TRAINING3-week program, Application Required

Summit is for the budding wilderness enthusiast who wants to improve skills in survival, rafting, rock climbing, ropes and backpacking. Assist guides during wilderness and high adventure activities, learn to work on a small, highly-skilled and interdependent team, and cultivate leadership skills. Intentional spiritual growth flowing from the many teachable moments in the wilderness is shared with the great friends you’ll make during Summit.

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10 KIDDeR CreeK ouTBaCK aDveNtures

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Outback adventuresCUSTOM DESIGNED GROUP EXPERIENCES FOR ALL AGES, INCLUDING ADULTS

Outback Trips are for those who would rather customize their experience. Start at our base camp at Kidder Creek—then select from a broad menu of recreational and high adventure options! You can provide your own speakers, curriculum and counselors, or ask us to give any support you need. We’re more than an outfitter—we’re your partner in designing a program that fits your group, budget, and objectives.

It’s two to ten days of nonstop adventure! Your group size, number of days, staff needs and selection of activities are the variables to be considered to create an experience that matches your needs and budget.

CHOOSE YOUR ACTIVITIES

Whitewater Rafting • Rock Climbing • Waterfall Hike Backpacking • High Ropes Course • HikingPaintball • Zipline • Swimming • Horse Back Riding

PER-PERSON RATE SCHEDULE FOR A CUSTOM TRIP

trip length 14-28 people 29-42 people 43+ people

1 Day $97 $89 $80

2 Day $186 $171 $153

3 Day $256 $232 $226

4 Day $311 $300 $292

5 Day $415 $405 $394

call to explore options for your group.

888.226.7386

ouTBaCK aDveNtures KIDDeR CreeK 11

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ponderosa Lodge Ponderosa Lodge at the top of the hill is our Junior High and High School program magnet. The unique sand hills support both the towering Ponderosa Pines and the famous banana slugs. Extensive skatepark, paintball course, and adventure facilities make this the place teenagers want to be. Twenty-four cabins include enclosed bathrooms and showers.

RedwOod CampRedwood Camp is home to towering redwoods surrounding the picturesque waterfall pouring into Bean Creek. Its spectacular remodeled tree house and various high adventure facilities provide non-stop fun. Rustic cabins are set a short walk from centrally located bathhouses, and campers dine under a redwood canopy on the lodge deck overlooking Zayante Creek.

Conference Center The Conference Center is set between Redwood Camp and Ponderosa Lodge. Home to Mount Hermon’s renowned Family Camps, it also serves ‘Amata’—our intensive program for Junior High and High School girls. The Conference Center is known for its world-class Redwood Canopy Tour, awesome fieldhouse/gymnasium complex, adventure courses and so much more.

sanTa CruzMountains

Mount Hermon’s Santa Cruz Mountains camps are in what is indisputably one of the most beautiful locales on the planet. A short six miles from the scenic cliffs and white beaches of the Monterey Bay, the mountain setting includes spectacular coastal redwoods, a rare sand hills habitat, streams that run year-round and our own private waterfall. More than 400 acres of land are the setting for hikes to high vistas and low river valleys. The adjacent Henry Cowell State Park and other nearby attractions make this site unparalleled for mountain biking, hiking, sea kayaking—and, of course, surfing! Three separate camp centers offer youth camp programs in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Each has its own pool, dining hall, and recreation venues.

how far away is mount hermonin the santa cruz mountains?FROM DISTANCE DRIVE TIMESan Francisco 74 miles 1hr 20mins

Walnut Creek 76 miles 1hr 22mins

Redding, CA 276 miles 4hrs 48min

Sacramento, CA 146 miles 2hrs 45min

Santa Rosa, CA 129 miles 2hrs 23min

San Jose, CA 31 miles 43min

Chico, CA 235 miles 4hrs 18min

Bakersfield, CA 256 miles 4hrs 34min

Fresno, CA 166 miles 3hrs 4min

Santa Barbara, CA 274 miles 4hrs 48min

12 santa CruZ MountaiNs

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“I embraced God Like I never have before. I feel stRongeR, moRe faIthfuL and much clOser to God himself.”ponderosa lodge camper

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“at RedwOod Camp I feel liKe God Is riGht by me.” REDWOOD CAMPER

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RedwOod CampTHE EXPLORATION STARTS HERE

This is a classic summer camp program that is anything but ordinary. While Primary and Junior programs run simultaneously, they are two unique programs with separate activities, schedules and curriculum designed for each age group.

A great introduction to the world of camping adventure, Redwood Camp allows small groups of campers to enjoy a variety of counselor-led activities. Nature hikes, arts and crafts, cabin challenges, boating, and target sports like slingshots, archery and BB guns are part of the adventure.

Age-appropriate high adventures such as the flying squirrel and an exclusive trip to Discovery Grove are a few of the fun experiences awaiting the Primary campers. Juniors have the zipline and the Geronimo Swing to challenge and be conquered. Boating, walks to the snack shop and other options make each day unique. Everyone gets wet, too! A swimming pool with a slide and diving board provide great refreshments as well as going down to the beach at our creek.

At Victory Circle the group enjoys community singing and hilarious skits, meaningful dramas, campfires, s’mores and sharing times. Here amongst the redwoods God works to transform lives.

DISTINCTIVES

• Counselor-guided experiences and teaching

• Safe, age-appropriate activities and adventures

• Christ-centered program, Bible-based curriculum

• Creative variety

• Church group friendly

• Mature Staff

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Boys & Girlsentering

grades 2–6

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“I feLt liKe I toOk a step clOser to God

whIle at camp and I’ll always Know God will be with me through life’s ChallengeS.”

PONDEROSA LODGE CAMPER

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PonderoSa LodgeIT’S MORE THAN JUST A WEEK OF CAMP

An indisputable good time full of new adventures, lifelong friends, fantastic counselors, team competitions, exhilarating activities, challenging Bible studies, and crazy night events—all aimed at bringing students one step closer to Jesus. Your week at Ponderosa Lodge will be more than a mountaintop experience, it’ll be a life transforming event.

DISTINCTIVES

• Intentional program and activity designed for Jr. High and High School students

• Students plug into God’s Word and God’s people

• Opportunities to foster and promote healthy relationships across all ages

• Exclusive activities like surfing, kayaking, paintball, laser tag, skate park, half pipe and more!

Boys & Girlsentering

grades 7–12

ChurCh PartNers GROUP RATES AVAILABLE.

We love to work with churches to accomplish your objectives for your students. You can bring your own counselors and/or rely on us to provide them. We’ll help you prepare for a great experience.

Youth santa CruZ MountaiNs 17

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Some students have ‘been there, done that’ when it comes to the classic camping experiences. They’re ready for an individual and spiritual challenge

that includes personal cost. Ready to go deep and give back? Mount Hermon’s two-week intensive programs offer a variety of personal growth,

skill-building opportunities in areas of service, spiritual formation, and leadership. Choose the one that’s right for you!

“amata changed My life for eternity. I waS able to ConneCt with the counselorS, the other giRls and God In a way that I

never had before.”amata camper 2012

intensive programsSanta Cruz Mountains

foR youth

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amataAmata is Italian for Beloved. Teen girls have the experience of a lifetime living in a cozy cabin at the Conference Center, being mentored by college-age staff, and discovering their true beauty and worth in Christ while serving the families at the Conference Center through providing child care.

DISTINCTIVES

• One on one mentoring

• Treasuring scripture and building genuine friendships

• Professional Child Care Training and hands-on practice

echoECHO is a small intentional community experience that allows students to cultivate spiritual disciplines as they practice the rhythms of a life of discipleship. Fabulous, fun adventures including surfing and adventure courses, are balanced with service through work projects that support the camp communities at all Mount Hermon properties. Deep friendships and exponential spiritual growth are inevitable outcomes.

DISTINCTIVES

• Focus on the inner life, cultivation of spiritual disciplines

• Service as a means to building character, not an end

• Spiritual Disciplines of prayer, fasting, meditation on and memorization of Scripture are daily practices

DISTINCTIVES

• Specific training in leadership skills and character traits with an emphasis on doing ministry NOW, rather than “when I grow up”

• Opportunities for recreation and friendships to develop throughout the experience

• Preferred path for campers who desire to serve on summer staff one day

Campers in Leadership training (C.I.L.T.)application required

CILT provides training in practical skills for those who desire to work in children’s or youth ministry. The first week focuses on skills and training. In the second week each CILT assists a counselor in the cabin with campers at either Redwood Camp or Ponderosa Lodge.

GIrls onlYenterinG

grades 8–10

Boys & GIrlsentering

grades 9–12

Boys & GIrlsentering

grades 11–12

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20 YOUTH CAMP SCHEDULE

WeeK 0 WeeK 1 WeeK 2 WeeK 3 WeeK 4 WeeK 5 WeeK 6 WeeK 7 WeeK 8 WeeK 9suN-sat JuNe 9–14 JuNe 16–22 JuNe 23–29 JuNe 30–JulY 6 JulY 7–13 JulY 14–20 JulY 21–27 JulY 28–auG 3 august 4–10 august 11–17

Primary Grades 2–3

PRIMARY $286

(STARTS TUES)PRIMARY

$438PRIMARY

$438PRIMARY

$438

Juniors Grades 4–6

JUNIOR $286

(STARTS TUES)JUNIOR

$438JUNIOR

$438JUNIOR

$438JUNIOR

$438JUNIOR

$438JUNIOR

$438JUNIOR

$438

Junior high Grades 7–8

JUNIOR HIGH $409

JUNIOR HIGH $560

JUNIOR HIGH $560 JUNIOR HIGH $560 JUNIOR HIGH $560

GirlsGrades 8–10 AMATA $679 AMATA $679 AMATA $679 AMATA $679

high school Grades 9–12

ECHO $579 ECHO $579 ECHO $579 ECHO $579

CILT* @ REDWOOD CAMP $768 CILT* @ PONDEROSA LODGE $768

HIGH SCHOOL $560

HIGH SCHOOL $560

HIGH SCHOOL $560

HIGH SCHOOL $560

WeeK 0 WeeK 1 WeeK 2 WeeK 3 WeeK 4 WeeK 5 WeeK 6 WeeK 7 WeeK 8 WeeK 9suN–FrI JuNe 9–14 JuNe 16–21 JuNe 23–28 JuNe 30–JulY 4

(ends tHursDay) JulY 7–12 JulY 14–19 JulY 21–26 JulY 28–auG 2 august 4–9 august 11-16

Primary Grades 2–4

CLASSIC $379 CLASSIC $379

RANCH CAMP (ALL GIRLS) $590

RANCH CAMP $528

RANCH CAMP (ALL GIRLS) $590

Juniors Grades 4–6

CLASSIC $379 CLASSIC $379

RANCH CAMP (ALL GIRLS) $590

RANCH CAMP $528

RANCH CAMP(ALL GIRLS) $590

Junior high Grades 7–8

ADVANCED RANCH CAMP

$590HIGH ADVENTURE

$457HIGH ADVENTURE

$457HIGH ADVENTURE

$457

WHITEWATERWILDERNESS

$391WHITEWATER

WILDERNESS $435 HIGH COUNTRY RANCH CAMP

(ALL GIRLS) $590RANCH CAMP(ALL GIRLS) $590

HIGH COUNTRY RANCH CAMP

$590RANCH CAMP

(ALL GIRLS) $590 RANCH CAMP

$590

high school Grades 10–12

HIGH ADVENTURE $457

HIGH ADVENTURE $457

HIGH ADVENTURE $457

WHITEWATERWILDERNESS $457

RANCH CAMP(ALL GIRLS) $590

HIGH COUNTRY RANCH CAMP

$590RANCH CAMP

(ALL GIRLS) $590HIGH COUNTRY

RANCH CAMP(ALL GIRLS) $590

RANCH CAMP$590

ADVANCED RANCH CAMP

$590WRANGLER IN TRAINING*

$590WRANGLER IN TRAINING*

$590WRANGLER IN TRAINING*

$590WRANGLER IN TRAINING*

$590

SUMMIT* $611

ECHO $552 ECHO $552 ECHO $552 ECHO $552

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Camp Centers

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SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS2013 YOUTH CAMP SCHEDULE

kIddeR CreeK

“Grade” = grade entering in Fall of 2013. • Prices quoted are for individual campers coming without a church-provided counselor. Advanced Ranch Camp is a pre-requisite for all W.I.T. sessions (unless previously completed), but also open to non-WITs.

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early BiRD DIsCount!

$25 OFF THROUGH MARCH 1

RegiStering foR youth caMps • Go to mounthermon.org/events• Use the search features or browse to

find the camp of your choice.• Choose “Register”

For all camp locations you will be asked to create an account for your family, or log in to your existing account with a user name and password, and then complete your transaction.

A $100 non-refundable deposit per person is due for each week of camp. The balance is due by May 15th for all camps, as are your health form and liability waiver. Please pay in full when registering after May 15th.

Church RegistrationsPlease call the camp registrar at the location you prefer to find out about group discounts and how we can facilitate the registration for your campers.

Roommate PreferencesIndividuals may select up to two roommates when you register. Our policy is to place no more than three friends together in a cabin. This may vary for church reservations depending upon group size and objectives.

Campership Financial Aid AvailableFor information about financial aid call the camp registrar at your preferred location.

TransportationTransportation from the Bay Area to Kidder Creek is provided for most weeks, for an additional charge. For details call the Kidder Creek registrar at 888.226.7386.

Custom Camp AdventuresTo design a custom wilderness adventure for your group, call our Kidder Creek office directly to consult with a program specialist.

No Access to a Computer?Just call our registrars to complete a telephone reservation.Santa Cruz Mountains Camps: 888.642.2677Kidder Creek Camps: 888.226.7386

mounthermon.org/events

WeeK 0 WeeK 1 WeeK 2 WeeK 3 WeeK 4 WeeK 5 WeeK 6 WeeK 7 WeeK 8 WeeK 9suN-sat JuNe 9–14 JuNe 16–22 JuNe 23–29 JuNe 30–JulY 6 JulY 7–13 JulY 14–20 JulY 21–27 JulY 28–auG 3 august 4–10 august 11–17

Primary Grades 2–3

PRIMARY $286

(STARTS TUES)PRIMARY

$438PRIMARY

$438PRIMARY

$438

Juniors Grades 4–6

JUNIOR $286

(STARTS TUES)JUNIOR

$438JUNIOR

$438JUNIOR

$438JUNIOR

$438JUNIOR

$438JUNIOR

$438JUNIOR

$438

Junior high Grades 7–8

JUNIOR HIGH $409

JUNIOR HIGH $560

JUNIOR HIGH $560 JUNIOR HIGH $560 JUNIOR HIGH $560

GirlsGrades 8–10 AMATA $679 AMATA $679 AMATA $679 AMATA $679

high school Grades 9–12

ECHO $579 ECHO $579 ECHO $579 ECHO $579

CILT* @ REDWOOD CAMP $768 CILT* @ PONDEROSA LODGE $768

HIGH SCHOOL $560

HIGH SCHOOL $560

HIGH SCHOOL $560

HIGH SCHOOL $560

WeeK 0 WeeK 1 WeeK 2 WeeK 3 WeeK 4 WeeK 5 WeeK 6 WeeK 7 WeeK 8 WeeK 9suN–FrI JuNe 9–14 JuNe 16–21 JuNe 23–28 JuNe 30–JulY 4

(ends tHursDay) JulY 7–12 JulY 14–19 JulY 21–26 JulY 28–auG 2 august 4–9 august 11-16

Primary Grades 2–4

CLASSIC $379 CLASSIC $379

RANCH CAMP (ALL GIRLS) $590

RANCH CAMP $528

RANCH CAMP (ALL GIRLS) $590

Juniors Grades 4–6

CLASSIC $379 CLASSIC $379

RANCH CAMP (ALL GIRLS) $590

RANCH CAMP $528

RANCH CAMP(ALL GIRLS) $590

Junior high Grades 7–8

ADVANCED RANCH CAMP

$590HIGH ADVENTURE

$457HIGH ADVENTURE

$457HIGH ADVENTURE

$457

WHITEWATERWILDERNESS

$391WHITEWATER

WILDERNESS $435 HIGH COUNTRY RANCH CAMP

(ALL GIRLS) $590RANCH CAMP(ALL GIRLS) $590

HIGH COUNTRY RANCH CAMP

$590RANCH CAMP

(ALL GIRLS) $590 RANCH CAMP

$590

high school Grades 10–12

HIGH ADVENTURE $457

HIGH ADVENTURE $457

HIGH ADVENTURE $457

WHITEWATERWILDERNESS $457

RANCH CAMP(ALL GIRLS) $590

HIGH COUNTRY RANCH CAMP

$590RANCH CAMP

(ALL GIRLS) $590HIGH COUNTRY

RANCH CAMP(ALL GIRLS) $590

RANCH CAMP$590

ADVANCED RANCH CAMP

$590WRANGLER IN TRAINING*

$590WRANGLER IN TRAINING*

$590WRANGLER IN TRAINING*

$590WRANGLER IN TRAINING*

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Biblical Teaching for All AgesWorld class Bible teachers and seminar leaders bring deep insights and practical wisdom for today’s families. A shared curriculum tailored for campers age 3 to 100 encourages spiritual dialogue that doesn’t happen by chance.

Time TogetherInter-generational events blend fun and memories worth sharing. Activities are designed to build relationships between family members! Campfires with songs and skits, train rides, shared worship, tournaments and family adventures are around every bend.

Time ApartAmazing programs with outstanding counselors for the children and teenagers, and options for the adults, are built into the schedule each day. Kids’ adventures include Bible lessons, songs, worship, crafts, games, activities and skits. Teens get crazy with a great band and speaker. Adults can focus on worship and teaching without distraction, (or take a walk or a nap).

Unparalleled RecreationA tandem challenge course 70’ up in the Sequoias, indoor and outdoor climbing, mountain biking, sea kayaking, swimming, crafts, boating, archery, sports, the incomparable Redwood Canopy Tour, and Discovery Grove, a unique challenge course for elementary-aged kids all beckon you to family camp.

AffordabilityHousing and meal plans are available to provide an experience that meets your needs and budget. If it’s still a challenge, let us know. Caring donors make it possible for dozens of families to come every year.

Spectacular EnvironmentThe Santa Cruz Mountains coastal redwoods are one of the world’s most rare, precious and beautiful ecosystems. Meandering creeks lead to an impressive waterfall. Trails and ziplines provide access to immerse yourself in the rain forest. A mere six miles from the white sand beaches and cliffs overlooking the Monterey Bay, just being here will refresh your soul!

Dedicated Faculty & StaffNot one, but two incredible speakers each week, plus pastors and scholars-in-residence, seminar teachers and awesome worship leaders rub elbows with the guests. In addition, dozens of carefully selected, screened and trained young adults serve as counselors, activity instructors, and service providers in every ministry zone.

Creature ComfortsThe best ‘camp food’ on the planet is served buffet-style so that we can provide options to accommodate every diet, palate, appetite and picky eater. Espresso drinks at the coffee cart, plus shakes, hand-dipped ice cream and other specialties are always available. Baby-sitting lets you spend quality time with each of your kids. Sometimes there’s even a masseuse to be found!

Unique to Mount HermonJack Pearson, our beloved Troubadour, plays banjo, nose flute, and fiddle to beat the band. The pancake flip is worth the hike to the ridge. The steam train through the redwoods drops you off at the one-and-only Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. Life coaching and pastoral counseling available by appointment. Vespers, organ concerts, a comprehensive Christian Book Shop, homemade donuts—we could go on!

For those who don’t want to just SEND their kids to camp, but want to share the experience—Mount Hermon Family Camps are the best thing going! Our flagship program for generations, Family Camp has something for everyone.

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SAMPLE FAMILY CAMP

day schedule 8:00 Breakfast in the dining hall, or in your cabin for

those who choose, or at Pancake Ridge

9:00 Inter-generational ‘Opener’ for all, with songs, drama, and a lesson teaser

9:30 All children and youth in sessions with their counselors, while adults enjoy world-class Bible teaching and worship in the Auditorium

10:45 Coffee break and famous homemade donuts and scones (Children’s and Youth Programs continue)

11:15 Seminars on a variety of topics ranging from in-depth Bible study to practical parenting help to nature hikes

12:15 Families gather together for lunch at the dining hall, or in your cabin

1:00 Activities abound! Swimming, sports, crafts, adventure, biking, hikes, organized games, boating–so many options you can’t do it all!

5:30 Dinner in the dining hall or in your cabin

7:00 Children’s, Youth and Adult programs

8:30 Regroup for evening activities–group games, concerts, karaoke at the Fountain, dance parties, campfire skits, night hikes, and more!

9:30 Late night events such as Vespers or coffeehouse concerts

Some days are more special than others–Train Day, BBQ and Carnival on the Meadow, Adult Dinner Night, youth and adult sharing and communion. Come to think of it, every day is special in its own way!

Come as a single family, with a group from your church, as a neighborhood group, or as part of an extended family reunion. Single men and women are fully enfolded into our family atmosphere. We promise to provide a week together that will meet your needs in ways you can’t begin to imagine.

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the auditorium opens to embrace the sounds and aromas of the surrounding redwood forest. Attendees can be up-close-and-personal inside with the artists, or relax on the mezzanine patio and take in the night while enjoying the

beautiful music. Concerts are free, though dinner guests get priority seating. Call to reserve buffet tickets in advance to secure your spot.

buffet rates

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Individuals $19 $9.50 FREEGroups 10+ $17 $8.50 FREE

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Buddy Greene

June 29

Christian Edition

July 27

Fernando Ortega

July 6

Dave Talbott& Alex Russell

August 3

Standards Under the Stars

June 22

The King’s Brass

July 20

Steve Green

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SatuRday Concerts & buffet dinnersunparalleled in our area for an evening of exceptional musical entertainment.

See musician bios starting on page 29.

June 15 Liberty Quartet

August 10

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Individuals $19 $9.50 FREEGroups 10+ $17 $8.50 FREE

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Mini-vacationsa great alternative toa full week of family camp

If you’re at a life stage where it’s difficult to get away for a whole week of family camp, consider a short weekend where you can get a taste of Mount Hermon.

There’s no “down time” in our summer. Between Family Camps we offer a great Mini-Vacation package complete with meals, recreation opportunities, a free concert on Saturday nights, and Sunday morning worship services with top-notch speakers. (See worship speaker bios on following pages.)

Whether you’re picking up or delivering campers to Redwood Camp, Ponderosa Lodge, or the early morning bus to Kidder Creek, or if you just want to extend your week at family camp, a Mini-Vacation package is an affordable option to make your trip convenient and wonderfully worthwhile.

sample scheduleSATURDAY 1:30 Pool open, Redwood Canopy Tour

available (extra charge) 5:00 Sumptuous buffet dinner 7:30 Free Concert with world-renowned

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SUNDAY 8:00 Continental breakfast 9:30 Sunday School for all ages 11:00 Traditional Worship Service with hymns

and great Bible teaching 12:30 Special lunch buffet available (optional) 1:30 Pool and fieldhouse open, Redwood

Canopy Tour available (extra charge)

Enjoy recreational facilities, fitness center, trails, and the surrounding area on your own schedule.

pricing & availabilityPlease call Registration at

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SatuRday Concerts & Sunday SpeaKer lIne-Upthe KiNG’s Brass June 22Tim Zimmerman and The King’s Brass bring a big and bold brass sound, with percussion and keyboards, and an infectious mixed program of traditional music with impressive arrangements. kingsbrass.org

Joe BIsHoPAs a pastor and family counselor Joe brings a passion for healing and wholeness. Founder of Respero ministries, providing Christian counseling at no cost and equipping people as lay ministers in local churches.respero.org

Bill BuTterWorthAs founder of The Butterworth Communication Institute in Newport Beach, CA, Bill outstandingly blends humor with heartfelt Bible wisdom. He is an incredible communicator, and is author of over a dozen books. billbutterworth.com

reNÉ sChlaepFeRPastor of Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, CA, and author of The Jesus Journey, René’s superbly clear and humorous teaching always results in Jesus transforming many lives through His Word. tlc.org

Jesse BuTterWorthA recording artist and author, Jesse enjoyed ministry as a worship leader prior to founding Rain City Church in Seattle, WA. Now a Lead Pastor and teacher, this week is a return to worship leading and a chance to serve with his dad. raincitychurch.com

KaRa powellScholar in ResidenceExecutive Director of the Fuller Youth Institute and on the faculty of Fuller Seminary, Kara is an expert in helping parents raise children and teens with “sticky faith” that will cross over into adulthood.fulleryouthinstitute.org

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Danny oertlI With Elizabeth HunnicuttAccomplished singer, songwriter, and author, known for his inventive guitar work and story telling, Danny is a favorite worship leader for national audiences. dannyoertli.com

BriaN rhenPastor at Peninsula Covenant Church, in Redwood City, CA, Brian has an M.Div. with an emphasis in counseling, and extensive experience in life coaching. wearepcc.com

ChIp IngraMSenior pastor of Venture Christian Church in Los Gatos, CA, and president of Living on the Edge. Chip served as president of Walk through the Bible and as a local pastor in Santa Cruz. livingontheedge.org

rIcHarD r. KannwIscHeRLead pastor of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach, CA. Richard holds degrees from Princeton Theological Seminary and Fuller Seminary, and brings tremendous pastoral insight and experience to the pulpit. sapres.org

KeN HarroWeRFormer Director of Program Ministries at Mount Hermon, Ken now serves as resident Chaplain, pastoral counselor, book reviewer and sage. He is a valued contributor at conferences and retreats and plans our summer worship series.

lIbeRty QuarteT June 15Enthusiastic performances include a wide variety of musical styles, ranging from contemporary to traditional to contemplative. Liberty always leads the congregation in an incredible concert of worship.

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CHrIstian eDitIon June 2920-voice men’s chorus, featuring traditional hymns and upbeat worship songs, with dynamic live piano accompaniment. Directed by Calvin Knipschild. christianedition.com

MaRK spurlocKMark Spurlock is executive pastor of Twin Lakes Church, Aptos, CA. He has served in Christian Camp leadership and beach ministry to surfers, Mark has a great sense of humor and the ability to skillfully open Scripture. tlc.org

paul toKuNagaPassion for leadership is evident in Paul’s role as Vice President for Strategic Ministries for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship . He is an author and innovator regarding developing Asian American leaders. intervarsity.org

KeN uYeDa FoNGSenior pastor of Evergreen Baptist Church of Los Angeles. Ken is a pioneer in multi-Asian and multiethnic church ministry. A trustee of Westmont College, Ken serves on noteworthy faculties and boards. ebcla.org

steve lanGleySenior Pastor of Gardena Valley Baptist Church, a 95 year old American Baptist Church in Gardena, CA that worships God in 2 languages-English and Japanese. gvbc.net

Japanese Evangelical Missionary SocietyThis special week is in partnership with JEMS for the 64th consecutive year. See their website for more information. There is no “Train Day”, inter-generational morning session or music with Jack Pearson this week. Registration is exclusively through JEMS at jems.org

reNÉ sChlaepFeRPastor of Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, and author of The Jesus Journey, René’s superbly clear and humorous teaching always results in Jesus transforming many lives through His Word. tlc.org

rIcHarD DahlstroMSenior Pastor at Bethany Community Church, Seattle, WA. Richard’s book O2: Breathing New Life into Faith, was selected by Publishers Weekly as one of the best Christian books of 2008.richarddahlstrom.com

rIcHarD DahlstroMSenior Pastor at Bethany Community Church, Seattle, WA. Richard’s book O2: Breathing New Life into Faith, was selected by Publishers Weekly as one of the best Christian books of 2008.richarddahlstrom.com

MarGaret FeinBerGAuthor of numerous books including Scouting the Divine, Margaret has received national acclaim as a captivating speaker. Her transparency, tender heart, wit and wisdom bring the Scriptures to life.margaretfeinberg.com

JacKy BriGstoCKWorship Pastor of Jubilee Christian Center in San Jose, CA, Jacky is regularly involved in teaching and mentoring worship leaders and lecturing at Hillsong Conferences.jubilee.org

Dave talBotT & alex russell July 6Pianist/organist David Talbott and Violinist Alex Russell combine their unique improvisational skills in a varied program of classical, Americana 4th of July music, and sacred arrangements.mounthermon.org & apu.edu

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JiM BelCher Scholar in Residence Abundant degrees and pastoral experiences mark Jim’s background. Currently on the faculty at Knox Theological Seminary, he is author of the award-winning Deep Church: A Third Way Beyond Emerging and Traditional. knoxseminary.edu

the Dave Burns expeRIenCeWorship pastor, composer, recording artist, and Director of Adult Ministries at Mount Hermon. Dave brings over 20 years of rich worship and praise leadership. mounthermon.org

GaRY GaDDIniLead Pastor at Peninsula Covenant Church in Redwood City, CA, Gary has decades of experience in Student and Family Ministry. He holds a Masters of Divinity degree from Trinity Divinity School and served with Campus Crusade for Christ. wearepcc.com

albeRt tateAlbert Tate is Senior Pastor of Fellowship Church Monrovia. Visionary and dynamic, he also serves on the Advisory Council at the Fuller Youth Institute and on the Board of Directors at Forest Home Ministries.madeforfellowship.com

GaRY GaDDIniLead Pastor at Peninsula Covenant Church in Redwood City, CA, Gary has decades of experience in Student and Family Ministry. He holds a Masters of Divinity degree from Trinity Divinity School and served with Campus Crusade for Christ. wearepcc.com

steve GreeN July 20Notable for his vocal range and flexible solo style, Green has been honored as a four-time Grammy Award nominee, seven-time Dove Award winner. stevegreenministries.org

Jill & stuaRt BrisCoeJill and Stuart are co-founders of Telling the Truth, a radio and internet broadcasting ministry. Acclaimed authors, speakers and ministers with global impact, both will be teaching general session and seminars. tellingthetruth.org

DavId & pHilIP BarDoWellThese brothers have been playing together since childhood, with bands like The Beach Boys and in worship venues like Saddleback Church. David is now Pastor of The Gate in Laguna Hills. thegateoc.com & philipbardowell.com

sHerwood CarthenChaplain for NBA Sacramento Kings and Pastor at Bayside of South Sacramento, CA. Sherwood’s focus is on wholeness, wellness and faith, “Amen All By Myself” is his signature book about lessons learned in God’s wilderness. bossonline.org

Jill & stuaRt BrisCoeJill and Stuart are co-founders of Telling the Truth, a radio and internet broadcasting ministry. Acclaimed authors, speakers and ministers with global impact, both will be sharing at Sunday worship.tellingthetruth.org

MiKe romBergerSenior Pastor at Mission Hills Church in Littleton, CO. With graduate degrees from Talbot and Gordon-Conwell, Mike is well prepared to bring the Word of God with a pastoral heart and wisdom. missionhills.org

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BuDDy GreeNe July 13American singer, songwriter, recording artist, guitarist and harmonica player, known for his gospel music, with a distinctly Southern flavor, influenced by country and bluegrass music. buddygreene.com

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standards unDeR the stars Aug 3An eclectic evening featuring outstanding local artists, performing vocal solos, instrumental, and ensemble music, from jazz to contemporary pop, in both secular and sacred music. tlc.org

rogeR WIllIamsMount Hermon’s Executive Director for nineteen years, Roger’s warmth, voracious vocabulary and sense of humor are a delight. His recent journey adds an new layer of depth to his teaching. mounthermon.org

trent sMithWorship pastor, songwriter, vocalist, keyboardist, guitarist and violinist, Trent won Integrity Music’s “Best New Worship Song” award in 2008. Known for passion and deep poetic lyrics, matched by a fiddle that will leave you breathless. trentsmithmusic.com

CraIG BarnesA favorite at Mount Hermon, Craig was recently appointed President of Princeton Theological Seminary. He is a noted author of several books including Yearning, Hustling God, and Searching for Home. craig-barnes.com

DuFFy robBInsProfessor of Youth Ministry at Eastern University, PA, Duffy is author of over 15 books including Ministry of Nurture: A Guide to Building Teenage Disciples.duffyrobbins.com

KeN WYTsMaFounding pastor of Antioch in Bend, OR, Lead Creative Director for World Relief’s creative development department and the President of Kilns College. An engineer and philosopher by education, Ken also founded The Justice Conference. kenwytsma.com

MaRK BaileyPresident of Dallas Theological Seminary and author of several books, Mark’s experience as as a pastor and instructor with Walk Thru the Bible has given him the ability to make the Scripture come alive.dts.edu

DALLAS THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY This week is in partnership with Dallas Theological Seminary. New this year Dallas Week will follow the regular schedule of events including Train Day! Registration is through Mount Hermon.

MaRK BaileyPresident of Dallas Theological Seminary and author of several books, Mark’s experience as as a pastor and instructor with Walk Thru the Bible has given him the ability to make the Scripture come alive. dts.edu

FernanDo orTeGa July 27Singer-songwriter in adult contemporary Christian music. He is noted both for his interpretations of many traditional hymns and songs, and for writing clear, easily understood songs, such as “This Good Day.” fernandoortega.com

stephen DaveyA graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary. Stephen is president of Shepherds Theological Seminary and teaches internationally through the radio program, Wisdom For The Heart.

aBraham KuruvIllaFormer adjunct professor in Pastoral Ministries, president of the Evangelical Homiletics Society, and also a medical doctor. Single by choice, Abe has a special interest in the theology of Christ-centered singleness and celibacy.

pHilIP a. HowaRdEarned his doctorate at Dallas Theological Seminary. His love for people comes through in his presentation of the Word as a practical guide for every day living. valleybible.org

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luIs palauEvangelist, pastor and author, Luis broadcasts daily in over 40 countries, and his ministry has shared the gospel with more than 1 billion people. He is a wonderfully effective and compelling communicator with humor and heart. palau.org

ray JohnstoNPastor of Bayside Church, Granite Bay,CA, President of Developing Effective Leaders, an author with over 20 years in ministry. Ray’s practical teaching is profoundly life changing and marked by creativity, enthusiasm and candor. baysideonline.com

JaCK HamIltoNA former public school teacher, and Administrator of Hesperia Christian School, Jack serves as Executive Pastor of High Desert Church. He is also on the Board of Directors for Forest Home Christian Conference Center. highdesertchurch.com

trent sMithWorship pastor, songwriter, vocalist, keyboardist, guitarist and violinist, Trent won Integrity Music’s “Best New Worship Song” award in 2008. Known for passion and deep poetic lyrics, matched by a fiddle that will leave you breathless. trentsmithmusic.com

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SatuRday Concerts & Sunday SpeaKer lIne-UpMonterey CeleBraTIoN CHoIR Aug 10Emphasizing our heritage in spirituals, a 50-voice choir, with saxophonist Tony Bolivar, concert pianist Marti Williams, led by Connie Fortunato, with audience participation for the whole family.

luIs palauEvangelist, pastor and author, Luis broadcasts daily in over 40 countries, and his ministry has shared the gospel with more than 1 billion people. He is a wonderfully effective and compelling communicator with humor and heart. palau.org

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Brent elDrIDgePastor of First Baptist Church of Lakewood in Southern CA, Brent is the author of Team: Six essentials for Building a Productive Team. His passions include strategic planning, leadership development, evangelism, and teaching. 1bl.edu

August 30–September 2 (Friday–Monday)

riCK MucHowWorship Pastor at Saddleback Church for nearly 25 years and author of The Worship Answer Book, Rick has recorded 11 CD’s and is passionate about encouraging churches and worship leaders in their ministries.encouragingmusic.com

Darrell JohnsonAuthor and Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology at Regent College, Vancouver, B.C, Darrell has served as a pastor for 30 years. His teaching touches and equips the soul, bringing powerful insight from Scripture. darrelljohnsononline.com

A four-day version of our week-long camp. We pack in as much as we can! Register early as this camp fills to the max. It’s a great way to transition seasons with your family.

Juan Carlos orTIzis an evangelist and preacher who has ministered in churches, seminaries and crusades around the world. As the former Senior Pastor of Crystal Cathedral’s Hispanic ministry he has impacted innumerable lives with his gifts. crystalcathedral.org

FranK GIralDoAfter many years serving at Church on the Way in Van Nuys, CA, Pastor Giraldo planted a church, Igesia Agua Viva, near Santa Barbara. Frank’s musicianship on piano and astute sense of the Spirit’s leading bless those he leads in worship.

enrIque santIsOriginally from Guatemala, Enrique has been involved in cross-cultural church planting and ministry in Los Angeles since 1984. He has served as a senior pastor, worship leader and consultant through The Vineyard Ministries and World Impact. sbcog.org

ramIRo & lisa QuirozRamiro and his wife Lisa return with their team to minister to our youth. 3rd Day Masters Commission is a discipleship program which uses worship, drama and the arts to reach our youth culture for Christ.nplad.org

Carlos CoulterPastor Carlos Coulter, shown with wife, Marta, was instrumental in initiating Hispanic Family Camp in 1996. Originally from Argentina, he is Pastor of Iglesia De Cristo Rey in Los Altos, CA.shepherduniversity.edu

In its 17th year, the weekend includes all the best elements of a Mount Hermon Family Camp experience. Adult sessions are taught in Spanish, while programs for children and youth are taught in English. Inter-generational events make this a special time for the whole family.

Campamento HispanoAugust 23–25 (Friday–Sunday)

hispanic Family CampPara Español visite mounthermon.org/hispanic

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CabinsA limited number of cabins are still available in certain weeks. To inquire, or be placed on a cabin waiting list, call Registration at 888.642.2677.

Extend your staySigning up for Family Camp? Look into adding a Mini-Vacation! You will be able to settle in and enjoy a summer concert and Sunday morning worship service.

Military FamiliesWe are pleased to host many military families through a special initiative where caring sponsors provide generous grants to underwrite the costs for those on active duty. If you are willing to help a military family, or are aware of a family who would benefit from this program, please let us know.

Campership Financial Aid AvailableThrough the generosity of many, a partial grant from the Campership Fund may make it possible for you to attend camp, even if finances would otherwise prevent it. Please call Registration at 888.642.2677 to apply.

No Computer AccessJust call our registrars to complete a telephone reservation. Santa Cruz Mountains Camps: 888.642.2677

Lodging & Service OptionsPackage rates include accommodations, meals, all program fees, linens, use of Mount Hermon facilities and children’s and youth programs. Housing types and housekeeping services are as follows:

• MASTER DELUXE LODGE (20 rooms) For 2–6 persons. Extended floor plan with queen bed, two twins and a sofa-sleeper. All rooms equipped with refrigerators, coffee makers and alarm clocks. Housekeeping services include daily room cleaning, towel change and beds made.

• DELUXE LODGE (62 rooms) For 2–5 persons. Daily room cleaning, towel change and beds made.

• WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE DELUXE LODGE (4 rooms) For 2–4 persons. Daily room cleaning, towel change and beds made.

• STANDARD LODGE (32 rooms) Various room configurations are available for 2–8 persons. Housekeeping services and clean towels provided three times weekly.

• ECONOMY LODGE (31 rooms) Smaller rooms with various room configurations for 2–5 people. Housekeeping services and clean towels provided twice weekly.

Family Camp registratIonSanta Cruz Mountains

Go tomounthermon.org/events

These event pages on our website include all the information you’ll need to select a week, register, prepare for camp, and even directions and schedules to make sure you don’t miss a thing.

We’ve also designed event pages to keep you up to date while you’re here, so be sure to bookmark your week of camp for reference.

Browse to find the camp of your choice. Choose Register

You will be asked to create an account for your family, or log in to your existing account with a user name and password, and then complete your transaction.

A $300 non-refundable deposit per room ($150 for Labor Day Family Camp) is due at the time of registration. The balance is due one month before your arrival at camp.

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Family Camp Rates Weeks 1–2, 4–9

6-Night Room Rate Per Person Meals & Program

Adult Ages 4–12 Ages 0–3Master Deluxe $1045

+ $375 $260 No ChargeDeluxe $905

Standard $740

Economy $440

Dining OptionsConference Dining Package Rates include all meals–Sunday evening dinner through Saturday breakfast. Guests in cabins and those joining us for the day can purchase selected meals through our front desk.

Labor Day Family Camp Rates

3-Night Room Rate Per Person Meals & Program

Adult Ages 4–12 Ages 0–3Master Deluxe $522

+ $218 $150 No ChargeDeluxe $453

Standard $369

Economy $219

Hispanic Family Camp RatesHispanic Family Camp rates are per person and include lodging, meals and program.

2-Night Room Rate

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Deluxe $178 Ages 4–17

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Ladies horse RetreatMay 17–19$150 Rustic Lodging; $175 Cedar Lodge

Enjoy a weekend of peace and quiet before the craziness of summer arrives. This weekend will be focused on treasuring our friendships in Christ. Days will be loosely scheduled with opportunities for trail rides, arena games and instruction, lounging and reflection. Sweet fellowship, amazing food, great worship and encouraging teachings from God’s Word will leave you refreshed and focused as summer comes into view.

Moms & daughters horse RetreatJune 28–30Grades 2 & up $176/person

Spend time together through trail rides, arena work, doing crafts, attending creative seminars and relaxing at the pond, while feasting on delicious meals and snacks. Enjoy deep spiritual conversations around a campfire in the evening..

high Country Moms & daughters horse Retreat August 11–14Grades 7 & up $220/person

This program offers Trinity Alps adventures, hiking to a mountain lake and soaking in the beauty of God’s creation with a basecamp at 6200 feet, where you will be served gourmet Dutch oven cooking. Evening campfires wrap up the day.

high Country CoupLes horse RetreatsAug 15–18 or Aug 30–Sept 2$870 per couple

Enjoy riding horses through alpine meadows to mountain lakes with your spouse. Soak in the beauty, swim, fish and relax. Then return to base camp at approximately 6,200 feet and enjoy gourmet Dutch oven cooking and deep spiritual conversations around the campfire.

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Kidder Creek • June 21–23 $195 per person, Jr. high & high school welcome with an adult.

Enjoy a weekend that will introduce you to the basics of fly fishing and then put you on some blue-ribbon water with a great chance to land the “Big One.” An ideal weekend of sportsman adventure is waiting for you!

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Have you heard that each and every day for the next fifteen years 10,000 people in the USA will turn sixty-five?

The boomers are in an amazing time of life, that crest where wisdom and maturity meet enthusiasm and energy. At Mount Hermon, we want to be right there with you, creating experiences that stimulate and challenge, taking you one step closer to Jesus. This event is for men, women, singles, couples, parents, and grandparents—whoever wants to be in a position to influence the next generations of leaders in our culture and in the church.

Major tracksA new model for an adult conference at Mount Hermon, the Creating a Legacy Conference, is a cross between a great spiritual retreat and a training event. Guests will choose from one of four major morning tracks to learn in-depth how to tell their stories, pass on values to younger generations, parent their adult children, maintain and enhance health and fitness routines, or how to provide and protect resources to create a financial legacy.

specific seMinarsElective seminars will teach how to trace your genealogy, caregiving of aging parents, how to negotiate blended families, being single again after death or divorce, fitness seminars and more.

See our website for details and make your reservations early for best choices of accommodations. All ages, single and married welcome.

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