Dnow 2020 – Prodigal

Who: Middle School and High School students

When: March 20-22, 2020

Where: Jonathan Creek Camp and Conference Center

Cost: $114

Payment Deadline: March 6, 2020

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Dnow is the event that you look forward to every year. Don’t miss the biggest and best Dnow in the history of Lone Oak FBC.

Our camp pastor for the week will be Rob Turner. Rob is the Director of Discipleship and Training at The Bridge Church in Nashville, TN. Rob is a gifted leader and communicator of the Gospel. Rob has been preaching at student camps and conferences across the country for over 20 years. He is married to his wife Angela and has three kids. Rob is one of the best and one of our favorite youth speakers.

Music will be led by Heartsong. Heartsong is a worship band from Cedarville University in Cedarville, OH. They exists to communicate the livable reality of the gospel as seen through genuine worship. Whether at a large conference or small youth event, HeartSong teams intentionally balance music, Scripture, and life stories to engage audiences in a way that brings glory to God and leads others to worship.

TRIBE WARS ARE BACK!

Compete all weekend long on your TRIBE. You’ll be placed on the Troop (Purple), Army (Green), Pack (Blue), or the Pride (Red). We’ll play team games all weekend to earn points for your TRIBE. Be on the lookout for some classics like Havoc Ball and Shankapotomus along with some new games as well. Be sure to rep your team colors and get ready for war.

Most importantly, we will spend time together each day in worship and studying God’s Word. Rob will lead us through 4 sessions based on the theme – Prodigal- based on the passage “The Prodigal Son” found in Luke 15. 

Lost. We’ve all been there. And we’ll probably be there again.

Jesus was pointing to that truth when He told the story of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11–32). When He compared the brothers in this story, Jesus showed us that there are two kinds of lost people: those who know they are lost and those who don’t. He wanted us to know that there’s more than one way to be lost and wandering from Him. Thankfully, He also gave us a way to come back home; not through rule-following or self-righteousness, but by receiving our heavenly Father’s unconditional love.

Wherever you’re wandering, are you ready to come home?

  • Session 1: The Runaway
  • Session 2: The Father
  • Session 3: The Hard-Hearted
  • Session 4: How to Come Home

Packing List

  • Bible
  • Notebook/pen
  • Toiletries
  • Sleeping bag/sheets/pillow (No linens provided)
  • Towels and washcloths
  • Soap/Shampoo
  • Flip-flops for the shower
  • Clothes for outdoor activities
    • Closed toe shoes and socks (hiking boots or tennis shoes)
    • Jacket or long sleeves
  • Clothes for the remainder of weekend
  • Rain jacket – Weather will NOT dictate what we do.
  • Hat/sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Flashlight
  • Medication – controlled substance medication only must be turned in to a leader prior to leaving with instructions on distribution of medication

Dnow Schedule

Friday

6:00pm                 Check-in at LOFBC

6:15pm                 Depart for Camp

7:00pm                 Arrive at Camp

8:00pm                 Session 1

9:30pm                 Small Groups

12:00pm               Curfew

Saturday

8:30am                 Breakfast

9:00am                 Personal Devotions

9:30am                 Session 2

10:45am               Small Group

11:30am               Lunch—Pack/Troop

12:00pm               Lunch—Pride/Army

1:30pm               Tribe Wars (Camp-Wide Games)

4:30pm                 Free Time

6:00pm                 Dinner—Pack/Troop

6:30pm                 Dinner—Pride/Army

7:30pm                 Session 3

10:00pm               Laser Tag Open

12:00pm               Curfew

Sunday

8:30am                 Breakfast

9:00am                 Personal Devotions

9:30am                 Session 4

11:00am               Depart from Camp

12:00pm               Arrive at LOFBC

Look Who’s Going to Dnow!!

Addi Dover
Ali Richard
Audrey Meals
Austin Dennison
Autumn Wicinski
Bailey Anderson
Bailey Newman
Ben Schofield
Brady Ware
Cade Turner
Cade Estes
Camryn Crass
Caroline Hurley
Caroline Smith
Carson Bradford
Clay Sykes
Clay Turner
Connor Dietz
Cooper Lynch
Dalton Gilliam
Evan Weatherholtz
Evelyn Dukes
Gage Lawrence
Haden Scruggs
Hunter Vick
Isabel Wilkins
Izzy Scheer
Izzy Harris
Jake Brotherson
Kailey Poat
Katie Phillips
Layne True
Lexi Samsil
Lindi True
Lynniah Vandry
Madilyn Wyatt
Mary Kate Jordan
Mikaela McChristian
Natalee Harris
Nicholas Dennison
Noelle Meals
Peyton Arnett
Rachel Lowe
Riley Massey
Sutton Griffin
Trevor Hayden
Victoria Sims
Waverly Watson
William Vick

If you name is not on this list and you want it to be, it’s not too late. We have a few spots left. Register by calling the church office, paying $137, and getting your forms turned in!

Forms can be found here:
https://loneoakfbc.org/docs/forms/Medical_Release_Form.pdf
https://loneoakfbc.org/docs/forms/CrossingsMedicalReleaseForm.pdf

Space and time are limited so don’t wait!

Dnow 2019 – OUTCAST

Who: Middle School and High School students

When: March 22-24, 2019

Where: Jonathan Creek Camp and Conference Center

Cost: $137

Payment Deadline: March 8, 2019

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Dnow is the event that you look forward to every year. Don’t miss the biggest and best Dnow in the history of Lone Oak FBC.

Our camp pastor for the week will be the one and only TOM RICHTER! You may remember him from every other Dnow we have ever had!  He’s awesome and you won’t want to miss his hilarious stories and challenging messages about Jesus.  Tom is the pastor of a church located in North Alabama, called Cullman First Baptist Church.  Before moving to Cullman, AL Tom served for 14 years as a pastor in New York City at a church called New Hope Christian Church. Tom is a Murray State University graduate, and has his M.Div. from Princeton Theological Seminary.

Music will be led by Issac Pittman. Issac is a talented musician and an awesome man of God. Throughout his musical career, he has shared the stage with several international artists including Brandon Heath, Jars of Clay, Bethany Dillon, Shane & Shane, Rachel Lampa, Taylor Sorensen, and Meredith Andrews. Today Isaac Pittman leads worship for numerous conferences, youth events and camps locally and across the United States. Issac will also be leading worship for those of us who attend summer camp in Chicago this year.

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NEW THIS YEAR: CAMP WIDE GAME!

Everybody playing the same game at the same time! Yes it will be awesome!  In addition to open rec, we’ll also play a camp-wide game that will keep you fired up all day long.  Want to know what it is? Too bad! You’ll have to show up to find out!

OPEN RECREATION!

It’s back! In addition to a camp wide game you will have open recreation all afternoon.  That means from 1pm – 5pm, you can climb on the Aerial Adventure Park, zip down the Zip-Lines, of shoot your friends while playing Bazooka Ball or Laser Tag.  All the other open recreation options will be available as well, basketball, gaga-ball, volleyball, and Frisbee golf.  Recreation just got a whole lot more fun and exciting!

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Most importantly, we will spend time together each day in worship and studying God’s Word. Tom will lead us through 4 sessions based on the theme – OUTCAST – based on the passage “The Woman at the Well” found in John 4. 

Jesus is all about the outcast: the lost, the broken, and those on the fringe. Jesus, the Messiah, took time for kids and people with incredibly contagious and deadly diseases. His close disciples included ordinary fishermen with dirt under their nails and even the dreaded tax collector. Jesus saw beyond our groups of “accepted” and “outcasts”—beyond race, gender, or social standing—and into the hearts of people he loved.

That’s what this series is all about: seeing others through the eyes of Jesus and inviting the outcasts in.

  • Session 1: On The Outside
  • Session 2: Invite Them In
  • Session 3: In Our Shoes
  • Session 4: The Great Invitation

Packing List

  • Bible
  • Notebook/pen
  • Toiletries
  • Sleeping bag/sheets/pillow (No linens provided)
  • Towels and washcloths
  • Soap/Shampoo
  • Flip-flops for the shower
  • Clothes for outdoor activities
    • Closed toe shoes and socks (hiking boots or tennis shoes)
    • Jacket or long sleeves
  • Clothes for the remainder of weekend
  • Rain jacket – Weather will NOT dictate what we do.
  • Hat/sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Flashlight
  • Medication – controlled substance medication only must be turned in to a leader prior to leaving with instructions on distribution of medication

Dnow Schedule

Friday

6:00pm                 Check-in at LOFBC

6:15pm                 Depart for Camp

7:00pm                 Arrive at Camp

8:00pm                 Session 1

9:30pm                 Small Groups

12:00pm               Curfew

Saturday

8:00am                 Breakfast—Pack/Troop

8:30am                 Breakfast—Pride/Army

9:00am                 Personal Devotions

9:30am                 Session 2

10:45am               Small Group

11:30am               Lunch—Pack/Troop

12:00pm               Lunch—Pride/Army

12:45pm               Tribe Wars (Camp-Wide Games)

1:30pm                 Open Recreation (4 hrs)

6:00pm                 Dinner—Pack/Troop

6:30pm                 Dinner—Pride/Army

7:30pm                 Session 3

10:00pm               Campfire Worship

12:00pm               Curfew

Sunday

8:00am                 Breakfast—Pack/Troop

8:30am                 Breakfast—Pride/Army

9:00am                 Personal Devotions

9:30am                 Session 4

11:00am               Depart from Camp

12:00pm               Arrive at LOFBC

Dnow – This Changes Everything!

Dnow – This Changes Everything!

Who: Middle School and High School students

When: March 16-18, 2018

Where: Jonathan Creek Camp and Conference Center

Cost: $129

Payment Deadline: March 1, 2018

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Forms

Crossings Medical Release 2018

LoneOakFBC Parental Consent Medical Form 2018

Dnow is the event that you look forward to every year. Well, this year it’s on steroids! Don’t miss the biggest and best Dnow in the history of Lone Oak FBC.

Our camp pastor for the week will be SoJo (Joseph Sojourner). You may remember him from BigStuf! SoJo is a communicator, writer, and hip-hop recording artist. He is passionate about engaging the next generation of leaders in the church and throughout culture.  Sojourner serves as the creative director and a communicator for BigStuf camps, the emcee of Catalyst Conferences, a keynote speaker for Orange, Growing Leaders, and Youth Pastor Summit, while continuing to communicate throughout the globe for churches and large events.

Sojourner’s passion for Jesus, love for people, and honest creativity are what make his voice unique. Not only will SoJo be our camp pastor, he will also host a concert on Saturday night from his latest album “Fight Club”

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Music will be led by Nick Carter. Nick led worship for us this year at Breakaway. We loved him so much we decided to have him back.  Nick serves at the Worship and Mission Pastor at Mercy Hill Church in Yulee, FL.   Nick is a graduate of the Baptist College of Florida where he met his wife Natalie.  Natalie & Nick have one son named Ezra.

New this year: OPEN RECREATION!

That means from 1pm – 5pm, you can climb on the Aerial Adventure Park, zip down the Zip-Lines, of shoot your friends while playing Bazooka Ball or Laser Tag.  All the other open recreation options will be available as well, basketball, gaga-ball, volleyball, and Frisbee golf.  Recreation just got a whole lot more fun and exciting!

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Most importantly, we will spend time together each day in worship and studying God’s Word. SoJo will lead us through 4 sessions based on the theme – This Changes Everything – based on 2 Corinthians 5:17, Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.” 

  • Session 1: Sin separates us from God.
  • Session 2: Forgiveness is available through Jesus.
  • Session 3: Our Christian life is not about being a slave, but about being a child of God.
  • Session 4: The celebration for each sinner-turned-child is a part of the story God is telling in our lives.

Packing List

  • Bible
  • Notebook/pen
  • Toiletries
  • Sleeping bag/sheets/pillow (No linens provided)
  • Towels and washcloths
  • Soap/Shampoo
  • Flip-flops for the shower
  • Clothes for outdoor activities
    • Closed toe shoes and socks (hiking boots or tennis shoes)
    • Jacket or long sleeves
  • Clothes for the remainder of weekend
  • Rain jacket – Weather will NOT dictate what we do.
  • Hat/sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Flashlight
  • Medication – controlled substance medication only must be turned in to a leader prior to leaving with instructions on distribution of medication

Dnow Schedule

Friday

5:30pm            Check-in MPR lobby

6:00pm            Leave LOFBC

7:00pm            Arrive at Jonathan Creek

8:00pm            Session 1

10:00pm          Small Group

10:30pm          Hangout

12:00am          Curfew

Saturday

7:30am            Breakfast

8:00am            Quiet Time

9:00am            Session 2

10:00am          Small Group

11:00am          Free-time

11:30pm          1st Lunch

12:00pm          2nd Lunch

1:00pm            Zip-Lines, Aerial Park, Bazooka Ball, Laser Tag Opens

5:00pm            Zip-Lines, Aerial Park, Bazooka Ball, Laser Tag Closes

5:30pm            1st Dinner

6:00pm            2nd Dinner

7:30pm            Session 3

9:00pm            Small Group

10:00pm          SoJo – Fight Club – Concert

12:00am          Curfew

Sunday

7:30am            Breakfast

8:00am            Pack bags & Load bus

9:00am            Quiet Time

9:30am            Session 4

11:00am          Leave Camp

12:00pm          Arrive at LOFBC

Look Who’s Going to Dnow

Look Who’s Going to Dnow
Alex Allgood
Bailey Arnett
Abigail Birman
Katelyn Birman
Vince Brannon
Alyssa Brookshire
Dylan Brookshire
Skylar Bundy
Abby Carmen
Caden Cobb
Colton Crowell
Lacey Cruse
Blake Davis
Logan Davis
Makenzie Davis
Olivia Davis
Elizabeth Day
Austin Dennison
Nicholas Dennison
Brady Dietz
Connor Dietz
Evie Dukes
Cade Estes
Jaden Estes
Layton Estes
Micah Estes
Kyle Garner
Dawson Gentry
Katie Goines
Maddie Goode
Casey Green
Izzy Harris
Katherine Harris
Trevor Hayden
Nathan Helmich
Ben Hodges
Elizabeth Housman
Max Hughes
Jacob Kaufman
Rianna Lambert
Jack Massa
Trevor Massa
Riley Massey
Dawson McGill
Brianna McGregor
Coy Merry
Eli Merry
Bailey Michael
Ethan Mitchell
Abbi Moore
Laci Moore
Madeline Muir
Bailey Newman
Cage Newman
Noah Nichols
Ali Richard
Tia Riley
Caleb Rodgers
Alec Rudy
Haden Scruggs
Haley Scruggs
Will Sheffer
Ben Shuffett
Gavin Smith
Madison Smith
Olivia Smith
Gigi Straley
Brayden Stroud
Hadley Thompson
Nathan Tracy
Clay Turner
Lynniah Vandry
Hunter Vick
William Vick
Laura Walker
Wyleigh Watson
Bailey Watts
Karcee Webb
Macy Wessel
Andrew Windhorst
Jordan Windhorst
Cameron Willis
Ian Woodruff
Molly Yates

If you name is not on this list and you want it to be, it’s not too late to register. Register online here: Student Ministry DiscipleNow or print this document Parental Consent Form 2017 and turn it in with $93.

If you name is on this list and it’s not suppose to be…to bad. You’re going! J/K. Let us know ASAP.

Thanks!

Dnow Registration with Crossings Ministries

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All participants (students/adults) who will be attending Dnow with us March 17-19, must register online with Crossings.  Here’s what you must have to go to Dnow at Jonathan Creek:

  • Lone Oak FBC Parental Consent form (LOFBC students only. Found here: Lone Oak FBC Parental Consent form)
  • Full payment of $93
  • Online Registration with Crossings Ministries. Follow the link below.

Crossings requires all students and adults complete an online Medical Form prior to arriving on their property.  Below are the instructions to complete the form.

  1. Click on the link http://gocrossings.org/c2c/participants/ (or you can access the Participant Account from the homepage on Crossings’s website by clicking the picture entitled “Attending An Event?
  1. All participants (student and adults) create a 2017 account.
    • If you already have an account from camp or a previous retreat, you will be able to use the same Participant ID to register. (Forgot your 2015-16 Participant ID? No problem! Simply click on the blue hyperlink under the Participant Login titled “Forgot Participant ID?” and follow the prompts to have your ID sent directly to your email address.)
  1. Complete the 2017 Medical Release Form.
    • Each participant will be given the option to complete and sign it electronically, to save it and return later, or to submit it and print. If they are unable to sign the form electronically (due only to no internet access) they will need to submit and print the form, and then turn it in to their Group Leader. It must be signed by a parent if they are under the age of 18 years old. If the form was not signed online, then the Group Leader must bring the hard copy of the form to turn in at camp. We ask that you do all you can to have ALL participants sign the form electronically.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask.

Attention Parents: Be a part of Dnow on Wednesday nights

Dear Parents (and LOFBC members),

Disciple Now (DNow) is one of our most important events of the year in the Student Ministry at Lone Oak First Baptist Church. Traditionally DNow has been a weekend event in the spring when we take our students to Jonathan Creek for a three day action and spirit packed adventure diving into God’s Word together. This year, however, we have decided that such an important event in the lives of our students deserves much more than just the three day weekend of March 17-19  – and we want YOU to be a part of it!

We want to invite YOU to join us beginning Wednesday, March 1
for our
DNow Wednesdays as we dive into our theme – OVERCOME.

Now you might be thinking, “What does DNow have to do with me? I’m not a teenager?”

We believe this would be an outstanding opportunity for all of us to learn and be reminded how to OVERCOME through the power of God who is present in our lives. Our hope is to not only ignite our students to desire to know God and His power to OVERCOME in Christ, but also to ignite the whole family to live in the power available to us through the Holy Spirit.

For four weeks, we will hear testimonies from men and women who have OVERCOME life’s challenges through the power of Christ in their lives. Although they have faced some of life’s toughest storms, their faith in God has remained. Last month, through Dr. Dan’s sermons, God reminded us that we were not only given talents and gifts to be used by him, but also a story. Come join us as we hear the stories of how God refines and strengthens our faith as we OVERCOME in him.

­­Jeff Richard | Wednesday, March 1 | 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm | Multi-Purpose Room (MPR)

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A finger stick test during Jeff and Stacie Richard’s son, Nate’s, five year old wellness checkup revealed that Nate’s hemoglobin was low. Days later, they were called in and given the devastating news that Nate had cancer. Nearly 2 years into the 3 1/2 year treatment schedule to keep his leukemia at bay, Nate became ill with an infection that his body could not withstand and he passed on to heaven June 24, 2009. In the midst of this tragedy, Jeff and Stacie continue to see God’s grace as Nate’s Wish, a foundation started to help children fighting cancer as well as encourage their families, is carried out. It is their hope that Nate’s Wish encourages every child and teaches them that they are one of a kind and they are wonderfully made.

Daniel Dunn | Wednesday, March 8 | 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm | Multi-Purpose Room (MPR)

Daniel has no doubt his recovery from a near-fatal fall almost 6 years ago is a miracle. The then 36-year-old Dunn, an avid outdoorsman, was hiking on Memorial Day at Burden Falls in southern Illinois when his life changed forever. In an attempt to rescue a friend who was falling, they both fell 75 to 100 feet over the waterfall. Daniel sustained multiple life threatening injuries including a fractured skull and vertebra. The accident has given him a heightened awareness of the importance of sharing God’s love with others.

Brian Arnett | Wednesday, March 15 | 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm | Multi-Purpose Room (MPR)

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Brian’s story is a story of redemption, God’s grace, and faith. After years of struggling with alcoholism in private, God’s circumstances forced Brian to deal with his demons.  Brian entered into rehab. It was here, during one of the hardest challenges of his life, he overcame his addiction through the power of Christ. While Brian still affirms alcohols effects on him today, he overcomes this temptation through the help of family, friends, and most importantly his faith in God.

Missy Jenkins Smith  | Wednesday, March 22 | 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm | Multi-Purpose Room

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On December 1, 1997, a 14-year-old freshman boy who had been bullied for years walked into the Heath High School lobby and randomly fired a .22-caliber semi-automatic pistol. Three students were killed. Five were injured. Missy was one of the critically injured students. She was left paralyzed from the chest down. But just hours after the shooting, Missy did the unthinkable: she forgave the shooter, accepted her disability and reclaimed her life. Missy’s story is one of love, faith, forgiveness, courage, and determination.

But wait, there’s more!

We would also like to invite you to join us for Worship

on Saturday night, March 18

at Jonathan Creek Camp and Conference Center.

Worship will begin at 7:30 pm

in their new Worship Center.
(Directions can be found below or by following the link here: Directions to Jonathan Creek)

Thank you for your commitment to pray and support the high school and middle school students at Lone Oak First Baptist Church. We look forward to all God will do in the month of March, as we all learn that we too can OVERCOME!

In Christ,

Patrick Greer & Joe Yarbrough

Student Ministry Team

Dnow details, packing list, schedule – OVERCOME

Who: Middle School and High School students

When: March 17-19, 2017

Where: Jonathan Creek Camp and Conference Center

Cost: $93

Payment Deadline: March 1, 2017

**Register online and by dropping off payment and necessary forms**

Register Online here:

Additional registration is required with Crossings Ministries. Follow this link below.

Download Forms here:

Lone Oak FBC Parental Consent form

This is going to be one of those events that people will talk about all year long.  Don’t be the person who just has to hear about it. See it for yourself!

Our camp pastor for the week will be Tom Richter. Tom Richter is the pastor of New Hope Church in Queens, NYC. Tom speaks around the country with the simple goal to “make much of Jesus.” He is the president of Urban Impact, a missions ministry designed to reach out to immigrants from “unreached people groups” as they arrive in New York. Tom and his family (wife Jackie, daughter Katie, son Carson, and daughter Anna) live happily in an apartment in Jamaica, Queens.

Music will be led by Heartsong. HeartSong ministries exists to communicate the livable reality of the gospel as seen through genuine worship. Whether at a large conference or small youth event, HeartSong teams intentionally balance music, Scripture, and life stories to engage audiences in a way that is Gospel-centered.

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Team games will return!

We will divide into teams based on bandana colors and compete for the Dnow Champions.  We will be playing games like old favorites like Shank-a-potumus along with some new games like the Great Savalonian Hunt.  Games are going to be on a level unlike every before.

Most importantly, we will spend time together each day studying God’s Word. Tom will lead us through 4 sessions based on the theme OVERCOME. Jesus overcame sin. Jesus overcame death. Jesus has overcome the world. In Christ, you can overcome sin. In Christ, you can overcome death. In Christ, you have overcome the world.

Packing List

  • Bible
  • Notebook/pen
  • Toiletries
  • Sleeping bag/sheets/pillow (No linens provided)
  • Towels and washcloths
  • Soap/Shampoo
  • Flip-flops for the shower
  • Clothes for outdoor activities
    • Closed toe shoes and socks (hiking boots or tennis shoes)
    • Jacket or long sleeves
  • Clothes for the remainder of weekend
  • $$$ for one meal and a snack stop
  • Rain jacket – Weather will NOT dictate what we do.
  • Hat/sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Flashlight
  • Medication – controlled substance medication only must be turned in to a leader prior to leaving with instructions on distribution of medication

Dnow Schedule

Friday

5:30pm            Check-in MPR lobby

6:00pm            Leave LOFBC

7:00pm            Arrive at Jonathan Creek

8:00pm            Opening Celebration

8:30pm            Divide into Teams

9:00pm            Session 1

10:00pm          Small Group

10:30pm          Hangout

12:00am          Curfew

Saturday

7:30am            Breakfast

8:00am            Quiet Time

9:00am            Session 2

10:00am          Small Group

10:30am          Free-time

11:40pm          1st Lunch

12:00pm          2nd Lunch

1:30pm            Team Games

4:30pm            Free time

5:40pm            1st Dinner

6:00pm            2nd Dinner

7:30pm            Session 3

9:00pm            Small Group

10:00pm          Laser Tag and Free-time

12:00am          Curfew

Sunday

7:30am            Breakfast

8:00am            Pack bags & Load bus

9:00am            Quiet Time

9:30am            Session 4

11:00am          Leave Camp

12:00pm          Arrive at LOFBC

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