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Introducing the
Presbyterian Conservation Corps (PCC) and the Top 25 Environmentally
Friendly Things Being Done at Presbyterian Camp and Conference Centers Brian Frick serves as program director of Heartland Center in Missouri, the PCCCA Board of Directors, and co-chairs the PCC with the Rev. Rob Mark. His passion is for instilling awe and a sense of stewardship for creation in all campers through hands on encounters. If we can feel it, touch it, and love it – we can care for it. Other PCC leaders will also facilitate this workshop. |
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Building Better
Boards - Session 1 only Mark Burkhardt serves as the Director for Outdoor Ministry for the ELCA. He has served on the churchwide staff for the past 20 years; the past 14 years in his current position. Prior to that, Mark directed Lutheran outdoor ministry programs in New Jersey, Michigan and Pennsylvania. He earned a B.A. degree in Sociology from Susquehanna University and an M.S. degree in Recreation and Parks from Penn State University. |
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Board Development –
Art, Science or Some of Each? - Session 2 only Gary Batty has been in camp and conference ministry for 25 years. He is currently serving as Vice President of Mo-Ranch Presbyterian Conference Center in Hunt, Texas. Prior to moving to Mo-Ranch, Gary was Executive Director of Stronghold Conference Center in Oregon, Illinois for 21 years. He also serves as a member of the PCCCA related Consultant’s Network for Camp and Conference Ministry. |
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How to Make your
Camp a Center for Mission David Gill has been the Director of Ferncliff Camp and Conference Center, Little Rock, Arkansas for 11 years. Ferncliff gained a reputation for outreach with five years of camps school violence victims from Jonesboro and Columbine. Ferncliff has done Camp Noah, camps for children of parents in prison, homeless children, foster children and others. Recently Ferncliff built a 10,000 sq ft Disaster Assistance Center with PDA and CWS. David is past President of PCCCA. |
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Music 911
Lee Lindeman
is the Executive Director at Lake Chautauqua Lutheran Center at Lake
Chautauqua, New York. Lee has served in outdoor ministries for 16 years
in a variety of roles including, Site Director, Program Director,
Assistant Director, and Executive Director. Lee’s passions
include leading worship, singing, playing the guitar and the mandolin. |
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ELCA World Hunger/Outdoor Ministry
Partnership: Ending Hunger Through Camping Ministry Christopher Carpenter serves as the program associate for ELCA World Hunger. Prior to joining the ELCA Churchwide staff, he served in an ELCA congregation in Seattle, Washington and two outdoor ministry sites, Lake Chautauqua Lutheran Center (New York) and Lutheran Outdoor Ministries of Florida. |
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Non Profit
Accounting – The Basics Fernando Mercado served as treasurer of Lutheran Outdoor Ministries in Oregon, Illinois and current treasurer of Trinity Lutheran Church in Warrenville, Illinois. He is also the current treasurer of the LOM Board. |
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Using Faith
Practices as a Means to Help Make the Scriptures Relevant for Today’s Kids Harry Zweckbronner
has worked as the program director at the Johnsonburg Presbyterian Center,
Johnsonburg, New Jersey since June 2003. Before that he taught high
school history for eight years and served as the co-coordinator of a high
school crisis center. |
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Breakthrough
New Earth Curriculum for 2009 - Session 1 only Scott Crane is a Certified Christian Educator in the Presbyterian Church (USA). He is Program Director for Menucha Retreat and Conference Center located in Corbett, Oregon, in the Columbia River Gorge. He has been a writer for New Earth Curriculum in the past, and has used it for camp programs of which he has been a part. He has been in camping since 1990 and in church camping since 1998. |
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Love to Serve 2009 ELCA Outdoor
Ministry Curriculum - Session 2 only Mark Gardner is a free-lance editor and writer. He is an experienced spiritual director who serves on the teaching faculty and as a board member at Christos Center for Spiritual Formation in Lino Lakes, Minnesota. He holds a master’s degree in systematic theology from Luther Seminary. He has worked as a youth director, camp program director, associate in the American Lutheran Church outdoor ministries office, and as an editor at Augsburg Fortress, the publishing ministry of the ELCA. |
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Using Case Studies in Staff Training Make your staff training more interesting by using Case Studies to reinforce learning. Case Study training methods help develop teamwork, trust, and a decision making process that's in the best interest of campers. And...it's fun! David Johnston, the Executive Director of Presbyterian Camps, Saugatuck, Michigan has a M.A. degree in Educational Administration and 22 years of Camp directing experience. |
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The Role of Nature
and Sports in Male Faith Formation Rev. Paul Hill is Executive Director of the Youth and Family Institute in Bloomington, Minnesota. He has been on the staff of Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota, and Wartburg Seminary in Dubuque, Iowa. Paul was also Executive Director of Lutherdale, Elkhorn, Wisconsin. Paul also serves on the LOM Board. |
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Green Construction -
Session 1 only Paul Briggs, AIA is principal in his North Carolina Architectural firm for thirty-nine years. Paul holds licenses to practice architecture in North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and South Dakota. He has experience in Master Planning, Feasibility Studies and Architectural Design for outdoor ministry sites for the last 34 years. Paul has served more than 30 years as board member of Outdoor Ministries in the North Carolina Synod and seven years on the ELCA Outdoor Ministries Advisory Committee, four years as Chairman. Paul is a life-long Lutheran. Current Building
Codes - Session 2 only Paul Briggs |
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We will all sit at
the Welcome Table one of these days! Members of the LOM Multicultural Committee, Alana Butler, and Paul Hill (LOM Board Liaison) |
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The Changing Camp
World...connecting with church and community year round Pastor Duane Hanson has been the director of Bethel Horizons Foundation in Madison, Wisconsin, since its inception forty years ago. The Bethel Horizons program consists of three year-round programs: environmental education, adventure, and pottery. It also has three retreat centers, a campground, and a summer program. A graduate of Luther College and Luther Seminary, Duane has also been active in the American Camp Association on the state, regional, and national levels. |
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Conflict Resolution Ruth Hicks is the Stated Clerk of the Presbytery of Boise, Idaho. During 25 years of ministry, Ruth as served the greater church at the congregational level in several churches as a pastor and interim. Her last call was as the Associate Executive Presbyter for Ministry at the Presbytery of Greater Atlanta. Ruth is the wife of John Hicks who has served several centers over 34 years of camp and conference ministry. |
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Service-Learning and Faith Formation Mark Wm. Radecke serves as Chaplain to Susquehanna University, a college of the ELCA in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania. The founder and lead teacher of SU CASA, the Susquehanna University Central America Service Adventure, a national award-winning service-learning course, his doctoral research at Princeton Theological Seminary investigated the impact of such experiences on students’ faith and spirituality. |
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Collaborative Connections
Jan Hartman is Director of Program
and Operations at Stronghold near Oregon, Illinois and has developed and
nurtured camp relationships with the ELCA, the RCA and several secular and
religious agencies. |
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Community Building Paul Humphreys serves as the program director at Calvin Center in Hampton Georgia. He has been in this position for 7 ½ years when he arrived here from his home New Zealand. He has a great passion for the outdoors along with experiential education and looking for its application to faith-based metaphors. When not serving people at Calvin Center he can be found participating in his next biggest passion - adventure racing. He is married to Robin and they have a very active weimarainer named Cora. |
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God Saw...It was Good! What do people see at your camp?
Session 2 only Deanna Christensen has been Co-Executive Director of Cross Trails Ministry, the Lutheran camping ministry of Southwestern Texas, for nine years. Prior to moving to Texas, she worked in environmental education and camp programs in North Carolina, California and the Czech Republic. She has a M.A. degree in Environmental Science with an emphasis in Education and Applied Ecology. |
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Role of the Board Keith Johnson has served as an executive with Lutheran Outdoor Ministries for over 30 years in Minnesota, California and North Carolina. He currently is Executive Director of Lutheridge+Lutherock Ministries, Inc., which has two sites in western North Carolina and one site in west Georgia. |
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Articulate Your Relationship With God - Session 1 only As we grow in the life of faith sometimes it is helpful to pause long enough to record what we believe at this particular time and place. Looking back, these records can provide milestones on our journey of faith and indicators our growth and change. Join Maria as we look at examples and explore ways to help ourselves, and the children of God (of all ages) that we serve, to articulate their relationship with God, and preserve these for future reflection. Maria Shupe is an elder and Certified Christian Educator in the Presbyterian Church (USA). She has served congregations for more than 17 years, serving in congregations of 125 members to 1700 members. Maria currently serves as the Executive Director of Highlands Presbyterian Camp & Retreat Center in Allenspark, Colorado. Maria served as Vice-President of Programs for four years at Mo-Ranch (Texas), and during her years in congregations served as a volunteer at Camp Pine Springs, Chesapeake Center and Camp Pee Dee. She is a graduate of Pittsburgh Theological Seminary with an undergraduate degree in Developmental Psychology from the University of Pittsburgh. Her ministry has been committed to developing educational ministries that provide opportunities for God’s children (of all ages) to grow up in Christ. She loves camp and conference ministry because it provides a unique setting for God’s people to live in community and grow in faith. Maria has a 28 year old son who makes people fly in movies live theater. She enjoys cycling, swimming, reading, cooking, being outdoors and playing with her dog Kellogg. |
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HR 101 Learn the fundamentals of human resources management including recruiting, interviewing, wage and labor issues, benefits, compensation, employment, regulations, documentation and termination. Participants will also learn theories regarding employee morale, organizational behavior and group dynamics. Gary Batty has been in camp and conference ministry for 25 years. He is currently serving as Vice President of Mo-Ranch Presbyterian Conference Center in Hunt, Texas. Prior to moving to Mo-Ranch, Gary was Executive Director of Stronghold Conference Center in Oregon, Illinois for 21 years. He also serves as a member of the PCCCA related Consultant’s Network for Camp and Conference Ministry. Paul Fogg has been in Presbyterian Church Camp since 1979, and the Consultants Network since 2000. Currently Paul servers as Executive Director of Calvin Center (Presbytery of Greater Atlanta). |
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NEW
TIME - Development for Outdoor Ministry This workshop will be looking at general development questions and focusing on the basics of fundraising, public relations, and organizational management. Dick Sayther has experience working with many outdoor ministry organizations with a variety of development needs from beginning a fundraising program to conducting a major capital campaign, feasibility study, endowment or planned giving programs. Richard Sayther is a senior partner in Gronlund, Sayther, Brunkow, a partnership of fundraising and public relations consulting professionals, working exclusively with non-profit charitable organizations. |
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Staying
connected: The Power of Social Networking Websites Andrea Scofield, Facilitator |
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Labyrinths for All
People and for All Spaces Betty Angelini is the Executive Director at Crestfield Camp and Conference in Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania. She is also a second year Senior at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary with an anticipated graduation date of May 2009. Betty has a passion for the spiritual disciplines, particularly for the intimacy of the labyrinth. |
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New Wine in Old
Wineskins – POW! Randy Gullickson has served as Executive Director of Lutherlyn in Butler, Pennsylvania, since 1985. He has been writing, leading, and making stuff up in worship for 30 years. He has a B.A. degree in speech and theater from Carthage College (ELCA) and a M.Div. degree from Northwestern Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota (now Luther Seminary). |
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Prayer Beads Beads have been linked with the act of prayer and meditation for years. Prayer Beads come in a variety of forms and have many meanings. They are used to assist the worshiper in reciting and counting specific prayers. Prayer Beads are used in important ritualistic roles within Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism. Come learn a brief history of Prayer Beads, create your own, escape into prayer and meditation and experience how Prayer Beads will enhance your summer camp ministry! Robin Garzoni is the Program Director at Holmes Presbyterian Camp and Conference Center in Holmes, New York. She has a degree in Elementary Education from Kutztown University with concentrations in Math and Dance. Robin’s 15 plus years of camping experience began at the Johnsonburg Presbyterian Camp in New Jersey. She coordinated the Environmental Education program at YMCA Camp Greenville in South Carolina and directed the Camp and Conference Ministries at Massanetta Springs Presbyterian Center in Virginia. Robin is a member of ACA and PCCCA. |
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Guided Meditations Bill Davis is a poet, musician, theologian, and traveler. A recent graduate of Columbia Theological Seminary, Bill serves as a Program Assistant at the Calvin Center in Hampton, Georgia. |
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Developing Bible
Studies that Honor and Engage the Gifts of our Campers Betsy Debertin serves as co-Executive Director of Metigoshe Ministries, an ELCA summer youth Bible camp and year-round retreat center in north central North Dakota. Before serving as co-director, Betsy was a 7th through 12th grades science teacher where she loved any day of class where kids had to wear safety goggles or had to sing. |
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Prayer "Prayer for the Rest of Us" Some people seem to be naturals at prayer. Others struggle with it and sometimes feel inadequate or even guilty that we don't have an exemplary practice of prayer in our lives. If you ever have felt that way, this workshop is for you. We will explore how to come at prayer from some fresh directions so that we can connect with God in ways that refresh our souls and empower our discipleship. Joan Gray was the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church (USA) from 2006-2008. She has served in a number of congregational settings as pastor, interim pastor, and parish associate in Georgia. |
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Lectio Divina Mary Toufar is the Director of Program Ministry at Luther Park Bible Camp in Chetek, Wisconsin. Mary shares her call with her husband Sherm, who is the Executive Director there. She has been at Luther Park year-round and active in Lutheran Outdoor Ministries since 1986. She is a past member on the LOM Board through the transition from ALOMP. |
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Religion vs.
Spirituality Mark Gardner is a free-lance editor and writer. He is an experienced spiritual director who serves on the teaching faculty and as a board member at Christos Center for Spiritual Formation in Lino Lakes, Minnesota. He holds a master’s degree in systematic theology from Luther Seminary. He has worked as a youth director, camp program director, associate in the ALC outdoor ministries office, and as an editor at Augsburg Fortress. |
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Tricks of the Trade Craig Bell is the Director of Holston Presbytery Camp and Retreat Center in Banner Elk, North Carolina. He has been a lead visitor with ACA for 12 years and has served on the Steering Committee for the Southern Annual Recreation Workshop for 21 years. A Dutch Oven chef and cookbook author, his games, tricks, humor, and creative props have become a popular fixture in PCCCA annual conferences and Annual Recreation Workshops. |
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NEW! Using the Web to Interact with Parents and Campers - Session 1 only Maximize your website’s potential to help keep parent’s focus year round with the latest, greatest (and Free) technologies! This session will look at your website and the steps you can take to retain and recruit campers, increase your online exposure, engage camp parents, and add $$$ to the bottom line. Special emphasis will be place on online registration, database management and social networking Ed Metzendorf is the Director of Sales and Marketing at Bunk1.com. Ed has been with the Bunk1 since its inception in 1999. Ed oversees Bunk1’s Marketing and Business Development efforts. Prior to Bunk1, Ed was a camp director at Westcoast Connection Travel Camp. At Westcoast Connection Ed created, directed and supervised Westcoast Connection's Golf and Tennis Division as well as over saw the companies marketing efforts. |
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NEW! Are Your Facilities on Track? – Session 1 only For your board and staff, do you have a facilities dashboard that gives a snapshot of key indicators? Gain knowledge on how to best manage your facilities to provide safety and comfort to your guests and campers while keeping your buildings attractive and well maintained. Workshop includes information from Wynne’s new book. Wynne Whyman Involved in camping for more than twenty years, Wynne Whyman conducts workshops, co-trains IACCA's facilities course, and has published articles on site and facility management. As an educator, Wynne draws upon her diverse experiences including facilitation, mathematics, leadership development, and technology. |
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NEW! Safety and Risk Management for Camps and Conference Centers – Session 2 only This session will include: life safety issues ; automobile safety; waterfront safety; sports safety; sexual abuse and molestation; appropriate interaction between staff members. Morris Gold is a Vice President of Sobel Affiliates, one of the nation’s largest Camp & Conference Center Insurance Brokers., He has been insuring camps and conference centers for 19 years. He is a member of the American Camping Associations National Insurance Committee. He has presented similar seminars for 18 years to hundreds of camps and conference centers in dozens of states. |
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NEW! Five Steps to a Great Marketing Plan – Session 2 only These challenging times require strategic approaches to marketing. An effective strategy is built upon relationship and invitation. Learn to use to use your data successfully, how to develop targeted materials and how to evaluate effectiveness. Workbooks included. Pam Harris and Garrie Stevens are the principal consultants for Run River Enterprises. They have worked with more than 80 camps in strategic planning, marketing and funding. They are ordained UMC clergy. |