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 Are We Religious?

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No attempt is made to organise formal bible studies. At the start of morning get-togethers we hold a short devotional period. Volunteers lead these sessions, so if this is your forte, please bring along some material.

At some camps we have the opportunity to have a camp fire.  These will usually take the form of singing and sharing sometimes accompanied by instruments, sometimes not.  We join together in fellowship and worship singing a wide variety of worship songs and traditional hymns, along with various action songs for the younger members (not forgetting the young at heart!).  After a short epilogue, the kettles are boiled and fellowship continues over hot drinks and toasted marshmallows etc. around the fire. 

On Sundays we usually attend a local Church and, when the opportunity arises, campers often share in the planning and leading of worship at these Churches. Over the years, many Churches have found our presence a great encouragement and we rejoice at the depth of fellowship we attain, not only with each other, but with the small village Churches. We have, on occasions in the past, swelled congregations of 10 –15 to around 80 –90, resulting in all concerned having a wonderful time of worship, leaving a lasting impression on campers and congregation alike.

 

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“We enjoy good fellowship on very pleasant sites”

(Colin & Beryl)