Forging Ahead Alberta Conference Camp Meeting 2022

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JULY 15-23


Our Mission:

To reach Alberta and the Northwest Territories with the distinctive, Christ-centered, Seventh-day Adventist message of hope and wholeness.

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MAIN CONTENT

AD DIRECTORY

Message from the President 4

One Vision The Rest of the Story 5

Alberta Conference Administration 6

Prayer Meetings 7

Adult Speakers/Seminars 8

Doing Something Great: Stories about people (and Planned Giving) 9

Adult Speakers/Seminars/Devotionals 13 Youth Speakers/Children’s Presenter 14 Hosts/Presenters 16 General Schedule 20 Foothills Camp Layout 27 Children’s | Youth | Young Adult Divisions 28 Teen/Youth Presentation Titles 29 Activity Schedule 30 2022 Camp Meeting Offerings 32 Camp Meeting Offering (Form) 33 General Information 34 Cafeteria Menu 35 Guidelines & Policies 38 Emergency Procedures 40 Emergency Phone Numbers 41 Production Team 49

CONTENTS

Next Level 12 Education Hub 15 Repairers of the Breach: Working Together for Truth and Reconciliation 17 Haystacks 5k Fun Run 18 GraceField Concert 19 Uniform Ministries Parade 2022 21

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International Food Fair 23 Conference Happenings with Debbie 24 A Guaranteed Life Income from the Alberta Conference 25 Children’s Divisions Programs 26 Sunday Fun Day 31 ABC Week at a Glance Sale 36 Camp Meeting Shopper 42 Installing Adventist Giving App 43 Alberta Adventist Education Journey to Excellence 44

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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT

WELCOME TO CAMP MEETING 2022 It has been a long time since I have been able to welcome you to Camp Meeting in person. Covid-19 has kept us from meeting in person for the last two years. I am happy to say that God’s people have been faithful despite the altered way we have conducted Church over this time. Our Church has continued to grow in numbers, although at a slower pace. People have remained faithful in their giving as well.

Now, as the Covid-19 measures abate, we are looking ahead to things returning to normal. I have been encouraged by the attendance I see at our Churches and the swelling of desire that people have expressed in returning to Camp Meeting. Our theme for this year is Forging Ahead. Let us continue in the great commission of seeing the work completed so that Jesus can return. God bless you as you share in this time of renewed fellowship and worship of our King.

Gary Hodder

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ONE VISION The Rest of the Story Featuring

Chief Randy Ermineskin Ermineskin Cree Nation, Maskwacis Lesson Study 9:15 – 9:40 AM Feature 9:40 – 10:30 AM See the Maskwacis Outreach page of June Messenger for a preview of the Sabbath School feature

Alberta Conference Camp Meeting 2022

SABBATH SCHOOL

In Person at Foothill Camp & Livestreamed


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Alberta Conference Administration

Gary Hodder

President, Alberta Conference

Wayne Williams

Keith Richter

For the past six years, Gary has served as the President of the Alberta Conference. He graduated from CUC (Burman University) and Andrews University. Born and raised in Newfoundland, Gary served fifteen years in that Province — as Pastor of the St. John’s Church and President of the Newfoundland Mission. In Ontario, he served as College Park Senior Pastor and Secretary of the Conference. In addition to his current role as President, Gary has pastored in the Alberta Conference at Edmonton Central, Sylvan Lake, Rocky Mountain House, and Medicine Hat. He is married to Almyra, and they have five wonderful children — Shawn, Natasha, Joshua, Tyson, and Stephanie.

As a young adult, Pastor Williams was impressed to enter into the ministry; hence, he embarked upon a thorough education, commencing with Canadian University College, Oakwood College, and Northern Caribbean University — the latter bestowed upon him a BA in Theology and Religion. Pastor Williams returned to Toronto and worked under the Ontario Conference. Subsequently, he went to Andrews University and culminated his theological studies with a Master of Divinity degree (preaching emphasis). He humbly aspires each day towards the Christian’s heritage of prayer and worship, service to humanity, and the glorious hope of heaven.

Originally from a small farm in Northwest Saskatchewan, Keith moved to Edmonton to attend NAIT and met his wonderful wife Lorraine. Together they have 2 sons, Derek a Chaplain at Coralwood Adventist Academy and David an ER Doctor in Wisconsin.

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Executive Secretary/VP for Administration, Alberta Conference

CFO/Treasurer, Alberta Conference

Keith began his work as the Associate Treasurer for Alberta Conference in 2006 and has been CFO/Treasurer since 2011.


Join Alberta Conference Camp Meeting 2022

PRAYER MEETINGS Prayer Spots walk: Make time to be in the presence of the Lord and listen to Him speak to your heart. Maps for the walk will be at the Camp Office. Make time during the week to stop at each prayer spot to reflect and mediate on the Word of the Lord.

Seeking a space to be still and know God? The chapel will be available as a quiet space all week (except Monday morning).

Intercessory Prayer: Look for people with a name tag inviting you to pray with them. We will be walking around the campgrounds and would be happy to stop and pray with you.

Nightly Prayer time in the chapel following the evening meeting in the auditorium, around 8:45 PM. You are welcome to come together to pray to close out the day. We will have a time of being in the presence of God, sharing God Sightings, praying for the requests that have come in that day. Meetings will be July 15 to 23 inclusive.

Anointing Service: The final Friday night, July 22, we will have an anointing service in the chapel following the meeting in the auditorium. You are most welcome to seek the Lord in prayer for healing: spiritually, physically, relationally, emotionally, whatever it is for which you invite God’s intervention.

Prayer Request Boxes will be located around the campus, in the various washrooms and main auditorium. Please feel free to put your prayer requests into the boxes provided. The requests will be collected every day.


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Adult Speakers/Seminars

Dr. Hildemar Dos Santos

MD, DrPH, CHES, CNS, ACSM EP-C, NB-HWC Associate Professor Loma Linda University School of Public Health

Hildemar Dos Santos is Director of DrPH Preventive Care Program, Preventive Care Research Group and of the Drayson Center Office of Preventive Care. His vast experience includes Ex-Health Ministry Director of San Roque Adventist Clinic Church (Brazil), Hong Kong Adventist Hospital Church (China), Lynn McDowell and Chino Portuguese Director of Planned Giving/ Speaking Seventh-day Philanthropy Adventist Church. His credentials include Certified Health and Wellness Coach by the National Board of Health and Wellness Coaching (2021) Certified Nutrition Specialist – (2007) Exercise PhysiologistCertificate by the American College of Sports Medicine (2001). Happily married to Marina Dos Santos for 44 years and blessed with 3 children, 5 grandchildren.

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Lynn McDowell, JD & Certified Specialist in Planned Giving, is Director of Planned Giving/Philanthropy for the Alberta Conference. She recently presented a seminar on using Canadian trusts at the North American Division Planned Giving Meetings for Adventist Planned Giving personnel in the US and Canada.

Bill Payne

Associate Director Evangelism and Field Trainer Discover Bible School Voice of Prophecy (VOP)

Before VOP, he served as senior pastor for the Honolulu Central Seventh-day Adventist Church in Honolulu, Hawaii. Bill has served as department director for church ministries, small groups, Sabbath school, youth, and Adventist Community Services. He compassionately shares his experience with churches and at conference events nationally and internationally. Pastor Payne has conducted small group training and evangelistic series in several countries. Bill lives in Colorado with his wife Audrey. They have one adult daughter who lives in Texas with her husband.


DOING SOMETHING

GREAT

Stories about people (and Planned Giving)

This Camp Meeting, join Lynn McDowell for an hour of stories that link Planned Giving to everyday people. Discover practical ways to ensure that you and your loved ones are OK while making a big difference for the causes you love.

WHO:

Anyone who wants to make a Difference

WHAT: MONDAY

JULY 18

Lynn McDowell

Director of Planned Giving/ Philanthropy

A simplified 1-Hour review of Planned Gift tools Through Story

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Monday, July 18 @ 2:00-3:00 PM

WHERE: Lower Lodge

WHY:

To Do Something Great for God & Family!


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Adult Speakers/Seminars

Breeann Burghardt

Business Administration Graduate

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Breeann Burghardt graduated from Burman University in April 2017 with her Bachelors of Business Administration majoring in Accounting. After graduation, she started working as a Financial Advisor at the Bank of Nova Scotia, a position she was offered following her successful student internship experience at that institution. While serving in that position, she completed the Mutual Funds certification course obtaining her Mutual Funds License. After a year in banking, she shifted her career focus and successfully pursued her CPA designation. She is now working for the Government of Alberta in Corporate Financial Services for the Ministry of Culture and Status of Women.

Dr. Louicius Michel Professor and Chair School of Business Burman University

Dr. Louicius Michel graduated with a PhD in Business from Laval University. He has worked as an international consultant for several public and private organizations as well as multilateral NGOs while carrying out his scholarly duties. He has worked as a senior advisor to the Haitian Minister of education and the Minister of foreign affairs. He has been providing commendable services to his scientific community as a Reviewer for the Academy of Management, CEDIMES, etc., and a scientific committee member for many conferences. Dr. Michel has produced several peer-reviewed articles, conference papers, book chapters, consultation reports, management manuals and procedures.

Pastor Tsholo was born and raised in Botswana. He immigrated to Toronto, Canada in 2008 where he met the love of his life, Nadine. Together, they have three beautiful children: Keone, Kadmiel and Kemuel.

Tsholo Sebetlela Pastor Maskwacis Church Chaplain MANS

He started working with the four Nations of Maskwacis in September 2014 during his freshman year at CUC, now known as Burman University. He currently serves as the Pastor for the Maskwacis Church family as well as the Chaplain at Mamawi Atosketan Native School.


FORGING AHEAD

Faith. Leadership. Vision.

Adult Speakers/Seminars

Kelly Stickle

Guidance Counsellor MANS

Kelly Stickle is the Guidance Counsellor at Mamawi Atosketan School. His professional role is so broad and varied that when he introduces himself to new elementary students each year he sums it up by saying he is there to help students, families, and teachers in any way he can, both at school and in the community. He has a master’s degree in psychology from the University of Northern British Columbia. Kelly was born and raised on Vancouver Island and spent 15 years commercial fishing up and down the British Columbia coast before moving to Alberta 24 winters ago. He has been married for 37 years, has two children and two grandchildren.

Shawn Boonstra

Speaker/Director Voice of Prophecy Ministry

Pastor Shawn Boonstra, a native British Columbian, is Speaker/Director for the Voice of Prophecy ministry. His broadcasts, live seminars, and books have been a source of inspiration around the globe, and over the years, his live events have been presented on every continent except Antarctica. Each week, he hosts the Voice of Prophecy’s flagship broadcast, Authentic. In this television and radio program, Shawn explores the existential questions of human experience, looking to examples from history and answers from Scripture to guide the way. He currently lives in Loveland, Colorado, and enjoys any activity that gets him out of doors and into the mountains, especially when his wife, Jean, can join him.

Jon Paulien

Professor of Religion Loma Linda University

Jon Paulien is Professor of Religion and former Dean of the School of Religion at Loma Linda University. He is the author of more than thirty books and more than two hundred articles. Jon is a specialist in the study of the Johannine literature in the New Testament (Gospel of John and Book of Revelation) and the intersection of faith with contemporary culture. He also takes special delight in seminars and presentations to non-specialists who can make practical use of the material in the real world. When not at work, Jon enjoys being with his wife Pamella, their three children (and two spouses), and their two grandchildren. He also enjoys travel, golf and photography when time permits.

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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

YOUTH CAMP MEETING 2022 Young people leveling up and taking their spiritual lives and personal lives to the

JULY 15-23 TEA HOUSE Sabbaths 9:30 AM Sabbath School 11:00 AM Morning Worship

EVENING WORSHIP 7:00 PM Every Night

YOUTH 11:00 AM Sabbaths 7:00 PM Every Night

Emmanuel Vedoya was born and raised in the Adventist Church in Winnipeg. Worked at Camp Whitesand for 15 years before he decided to find a way to continue working at camps. He found his way enrolling at Burman University. During this time, he transitioned his course of studies from Psychology to Theology and graduated with a Bachelor’s in AdventureBased Youth Leadership. Pastor Nelson Fernandez Is the Lead Pastor for the Life Fellowship and Grace Point Churches in Coral Springs, Florida, within the Florida Conference. He has a Doctor of Ministry in Leadership and an MDiv from Andrews University. He received his Bachelor’s Degree in Theology from Southern Adventist University and is finishing an MBA from Louisiana State University.

PRESENTER Pastor Dr. Lyle Notice Lyle was born in the city of Toronto. In 2012 he joined the Alberta Conference as Associate Youth Director and since 2017 has served as the Youth Director. In 2019 Lyle defended his Doctor of Ministry degree in Urban ministry, and started a PhD program in the area of Church and Society, focusing on race and diversity, creating and fostering non-racialized Seventh-day Adventist Churches. Dr. Lyle Notice Youth Director The Alberta Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist Church


FORGING AHEAD

Faith. Leadership. Vision.

Adult Speakers/Seminars/Devotionals

Martin F. Hanna Associate Professor Systematic Theology Andrews University Seminary

Martin F. Hanna, PhD., is Associate Professor of Systematic Theology; Co-editor of the Andrews University Seminary Studies; Director of the Andrews University Theological Center for Interdisciplinary Dialogue; and Project Leader for “Facilitating Science-Theology Dialogue,” which has been funded by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He earned a BA from Northern Caribbean University and an MA and a PhD from Andrews University. Martin and his wife Henrietta (PhD. in Nursing) are proud parents of three adult children: Pharez, Melody and Zachary.

Paul Llewellyn hails from the lovely Island of PEI. He grew up in a military household and he got to see God slowly bring his whole family to know Jesus.

Paul Lewellyn

VP Administration Secretariat, Seventh-day Adventist Church in Canada

Paul started serving the church in education and moved into teaching Bible Class and Chaplaincy. Eventually moving into pastoral ministry and then into administration. God has always led in a most amazing way as he and his wife have learned to trust in His leading. No matter where God plants them, God will never leave them or give them up.

Stephen Reasor

Chair of Religious Studies Associate Professor of New Testament Burman University

Stephen Reasor (PhD, DMin) is chair of Religious Studies and Associate Professor of New Testament at Burman University. He also serves as an Executive Director of the Burman Ministry Centre. He and his wife, Pattie, have two children, Aeden and Mackenzie. He served the Alberta Conference of Seventh-day Adventists for fourteen years as a pastor and chaplain. In 2015, Stephen transitioned into a teaching role at Burman University, making him a fourth-generation Adventist educator. He is passionate about bringing the Bible to life in the classroom and the pulpit. He is currently engaged in research in biblical language pedagogy and is the author and editor of the Koine Immersion Series (GlossaHouse), which brings the language of the New Testament to life for students of Koine Greek.

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Youth Speakers/Children's Presenter

Nelson Fernandez

Doctor of Ministry Pastor - Florida Conference

Nelson is the Lead Pastor for the Life Fellowship and Grace Point Churches in Coral Springs, Florida, in the Florida Conference. He has a Doctor of Ministry Degree in Leadership and MDiv from Andrews University. He received his bachelor’s degree in Theology from Southern Adventist University and is finishing an MBA from Louisiana State University. He has served as a pastor for over a decade and loves researching and sharing topics that have to do with cultural relevance, organizational leadership, ministry effectiveness, and transformational discipleship. He and his wife, Sarah, have been together seventeen years and have two beautiful children.

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Emmanuel Vedoya was raised in the Adventist church in Winnipeg and attended the Adventist school, Red River Valley Junior Academy. Also, he attended Camp Whitesand for a few years before becoming a staff member at 13.

Emmanuel Vedoya Adventure Based Youth Leadership Graduate

During the following 15 years of being on staff, Emmanuel decided to find a way to continue working at camps; he found himself at Burman University. At Burman he transitioned his course of studies from Psychology to Theology and graduated from Burman University with a Bachelor’s in AdventureBased Youth Leadership. Afterwards, he found his first job working for a non-profit organization in Calgary and has been seeking out practical ways to do ‘ministry.’

Dr. Lyle Notice

Youth Director Alberta Conference

Dr. Lyle Notice grew up in the City of Toronto. From a young age, he had a passion for the stage and had begun an acting career when he felt God calling him to ministry. After graduating from Canadian University College and Andrews University, he accepted a call to become youth pastor at the Ottawa, Orleans and Kanata Churches. In 2012 he joined the Alberta Conference as Associate Youth Director and since 2017 has served as the Youth Director. Lyle is married to Cheri, and they have two children, MarloweRae and Cairo.


FORGING AHEAD

WI-FI

For the last ten years, she has worked with children of all ages, served as a Sabbath School teacher, homeschool representative, Adventurers instructor for different local clubs, area and executive coordinator for the Adventurers ministry, and is currently the Uniformed Ministries Coordinator for the Alberta Conference. Her dream is to witness an army of children and youth being touched and transformed by the love of God.

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Uniformed Ministries Coordinator Alberta Conference

EDUCATION HUB

Visit Us Sunday-Friday from 10 AM – 5 PM

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Janeth Vasquez

Janeth Vasquez was born and raised in Medellin, Colombia. Her passion for clubs and children’s ministries was developed at a young age, when she experienced first-hand the impact and influence of these ministries in her own life and Christian journey. After becoming a mom for the first time, she decided to dedicate her life and time to her kids and all the children around her.

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Faith. Leadership. Vision.


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Hosts/Presenters Debbie Schwarz grew up in Kelowna and studied at Walla Walla College, where she graduated with a Nutrition Care degree. She spent 20 years as Director of Food Service for Conference-owned Long Term Care facilities.

Jeff Potts

Senior Pastor College Heights Church

Graduated from CUC in 1985, giving him 37 years of pastoral ministry. Has served in every conference west of Quebec, as a Conference Administrator (Executive Secretary; Church Plant Coordinator; Ministerial Director in the MAN/SK Conference), and for the last 5 years as the Senior Pastor of the College Heights Church.

Debbie Schwarz

Associate Secretary/ Administrative Assistant President/ VP for Administration Alberta Conference

Debbie served as a missionary in Hong Kong and Uganda where she taught ESL and worked as a host of English programs at Adventist World Radio (Hong Kong) and Administrative Assistant for the Vice Chancellor of Academics at Bugema University, Uganda. Debbie has been the Administrative Assistant to both the President and Executive Secretary in the Alberta Conference for 11 years.

Sandra and Ted Deer

Volunteer Coordinators Revival/Men's Ministries

Ted Deer has ministered in Lacombe. He has served as Chaplain in various assignments in Grades K through 12 and at Burman University, as well as on the Pastoral Team at the College Heights Church. He and his wife, Sandra, who is also a pastor, have two young children, Stephen and Bethel. Ted’s greatest passion in ministry is encouraging and mentoring others to live daily as a Disciple of Jesus!

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Honey Todd

Volunteer Prayer Ministries Coordinator

Pastor Honey Todd describes herself as a forgiven child of God, wife of Clinton, mother of Rhian and Sean, and Sean’s wife, Kalie. Honey has been a Bible teacher in Australia for grades 7-12; a Registered Psychologist in Australia; and a Pastor in Canada for the last 23 years in Lacombe and Calgary, and now back to Lacombe.


REPAIRERS OF THE BREACH:

We are called to seek a true understanding of God's character, and to live it—alongside our Indigenous brothers and sisters.

Working Together for Truth and Reconciliation Monday:

Where is the Breach? Tuesday:

Why Me? I Didn’t Do It! Wednesday:

The Colonizer’s Lens Thursday:

If It Ain’t Broke . . . Friday:

What Now?

Tsholo Sebetlela and Kelly Stickle 9:30 AM – 10:45 AM & 3:30 PM – 4:45 PM at the Lower Lodge


to participate. The annual 5K is taking place at 9AM Sunday morning in front of the Camp Office. Participants are encouraged to register in advance.

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Join the HAYSTACKS CLUB on

Earn bonus credit for your church by completing a 5K Walk/Run during Step Challenge week.

Join the Alberta Conference Step Challenge and see which church takes the most steps/member. Anyone can participate. Submit you step count totals for Jul 15-21 for a chance to win a prize for your church and bragging rights for the year.

Join the Haystacks group at Strava.com/Haystacks to participate in the bonus challenge.

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Go to Strava.com/clubs/Haystacks to join. Text HAYSTACKS at (587) 802-2016 my.community.com/albertaadventist


GraceField

Sunday, July 17 Concert 7:00 PM meeting

Scott Nischuk

Helen Krupskaya

GraceField is made up of Crux Phiri and Enoch Attey, featuring for the first time in concert, Helen Krupskaya and Scott Nischuk. Bringing Christ’s love through music and stories, GraceField seeks to touch the hearts of everyone that hears them, and fill people’s lives with Hope and Joy.

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GENERAL SCHEDULE July 15 FRIDAY

July 16 SABBATH

July 17 SUNDAY

July 18 MONDAY

July 19 TUESDAY

July 20 WEDNESDAY

July 21 THURSDAY

July 22 FRIDAY

July 23 SABBATH

MORNING DEVOTIONAL | 7:00 - 8:00 AM | Stephen Reasor, Burman University BREAKFAST | 8:00 - 8:45 AM

MASKWACIS Lynn McDowell 9:15 AM

Paul Llewelyn IN THIS TOGETHER Scripture Psalms 14: 1-3 11:00 AM

MASKWACIS Fireside chat with the President 9:30 - 10:20 AM

FUN RUN 9:00 AM

SEMINAR | 9:30 - 10:45 AM * Hildemar Dos Santos; Lynn McDowell; Louicius Michel/Breeann Burghardt; Bill Payne

ABC SALE 10:30 AM

Tsholofelo Sebetlela/Kelly Stickle

Food Fair 12:00 PM

*PLENARY | 11:00 - 12:15 PM | Martin Hanna

EDUCATION Gail Wilton 9:30 AM

Shawn Boonstra 11:00 AM

LUNCH 12:15 - 1:00 PM CHOIR REHEARSAL 1:00 - 2:00 PM

ORCHESTRA REHEARSAL 1:00 - 2:00 PM

PGTS Stories: DOING SOMETHING GREAT Lynn McDowell 2:00 - 3:00 PM UNIFORM MINISTRIES PARADE 2:45-3:30 PM

FAMILY FUN TIME 2:00 - 4:00 PM

SEMINAR | 3:30 - 4:45 PM |REPEAT from MORNING SUPPER | 5:15 - 6:00 PM

PRAYER 6:00 - 7:00 PM Honey Todd

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ORDINATION Ken Wiebe 4:00 - 5:00 PM

ADRA CANADA | 3:15 - 3:30 PM

MUSIC CONCERT 4:00 - 5:00 PM

Paul Llewelyn ENDURING FAITH Scripture. Deut 31: 6-8

Burman University 3:00 - 4:00 PM

DAILY DISCIPLES | 2:00 - 3:00 PM | Ted & Sandra Deer | Overflow Tent

EVENING WORSHIP | 7:00 - 8:30 PM Paul Llewelyn GOD’S FAITHFUL ANSWERS TO PRAYER 1 John 5:14

Jon Paulien | Location: AUDITORIUM Speaker Intros GraceField Concert

The Biggest Story Ever Told Rev. 12: 7-9

When time Will Be No More Rev. 10:5-7

A Vision for the End-Time Remnant Isa. 19:23-25

A Remnant Re-Write of History Rev. 12:17

Bill Payne FORGING AHEAD WHILE FATALLY WOUNDED

Shawn Boonstra


SABBATH

JULY 16

UNIFORM MINISTRIES

PARADE 2022

Attention Adventurers, Pathfinders and Master Guides! The annual camp meeting parade is back! It's time to get together, fellowship and celebrate our Ministry! Let’s showcase your club to our Alberta church family! Place and Time: Meet at the Lodge Parking Lot, Foothills Camp at 2:30PM Parade starts at 3:00PM

Dress Code: Type A, type B or black pants/skirt with white shirt/t- shirt with scarf. Aim for uniformity within your club. Please check with your local Club Director for details.

Snacks and beverages will be provided.

Snacks and beverages will be provided.


DEVOTIONAL/SEMINAR SCHEDULE July 16 SABBATH

July 17 SUNDAY

12 Hours of Daylight

Why I Don't Walk With Jesus

July 18 MONDAY

July 19 TUESDAY

July 20 WEDNESDAY

July 21 THURSDAY

July 22 FRIDAY

July 23 SABBATH

MORNING DEVOTIONAL | 7:00 - 8:00 AM | Stephen Reasor, Burman University The Ugly Side of the Gospel

Peace SEMINAR BLOCK 1 | 9:30 - 10:45 AM Louicius Michel & Breeann Burghardt | SCHOOL OF BUSINESS | Location: THE TEA HOUSE Investments

Family Finance

Mutual Funds

Tsholofelo Sebetlela/Kelly Stickle | REPAIRERS OF THE BREACH: WORKING TOGETHER FOR TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION | Location: LOWER LODGE Why Me? I Didn't Do It

Where Is The Breach?

The Colonizer's Lens

If It Ain't Broke…

What Now?

Dr. Hildemar Dos Santos | HEALTH | Location: AUDITORIUM Cancer Prevention

Heart Disease Prevention

Obesity & Weight Management

Spriituality and Health

The DNA of Small Groups Ministry

U.I.O.F. Movement of Small Groups Ministry

Diabetes Prevention

Bill Payne | Location: OVERFLOW TENT The Nuts and Bolts of Vision

Sabbath School Reimagined

Successful Discover Bible Schools

SEMINAR BLOCK 2 | 3:30 - 4:45 PM Louicius Michel & Breeann Burghardt | SCHOOL OF BUSINESS | Location: THE TEA HOUSE Investments

Family Finance

Mutual Funds

Tsholofelo Sebetlela/Kelly Stickle | REPAIRERS OF THE BREACH: WORKING TOGETHER FOR TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION | Location: LOWER LODGE Where Is The Breach?

Why Me? I Didn't Do It

The Colonizer's Lens

If It Ain't Broke…

What Now?

Dr. Hildemar Dos Santos | HEALTH | Location: OVERFLOW TENT Cancer Prevention

Heart Disease Prevention

Obesity & Weight Management

Spriituality and Health

The DNA of Small Groups Ministry

U.I.O.F. Movement of Small Groups Ministry

Diabetes Prevention

Bill Payne | Location: AUDITORIUM The Nuts and Bolts of Vision

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Sabbath School Reimagined

Successful Discover Bible Schools


Okotoks

Airdrie Pathfinders/Adventurers

Menu: Combo 1: $10 Vege ginger beef, spring roll, pancit, mandarin salad, carioca (sticky rice) Combo 2: $10 Oyster mushroom burger, mandarin salad, fries, carioca Project: Mission trip/church building

Menu: Cookies, donuts, chocolate croissants, gulaman dessert, mini apple/keylime pies, cupcakes, truffles, mini cheesecakes, smoothies, flan cake, Spanish rolls, banana bread, juice boxes Project: 2024 Gillette Camporee

Bridgeland Cimarron Pathfinders

PAA

Menu: Pop, chips, posicles, doreto in a bag, slushies, bakes and spinach Project: 2024 Gillette Camporee

Calgary Central

Menu: Fruit smoothies, baked goods Project: FACE (Free African Children Thru Education) to construct classrooms at a School in Africa

Calgary Maranatha Spanish (Orion) Menu: Picada 3/$10, pop Project: 2024 Gillette Camporee

Calgary Northwinds Church

Menu: Vegetarian ginger beef, asian noodles, fried rice, spring rolls, strawberry/ romaine salad $10, halo-halo, perogies, carioca, turon, cinnamon, Asian noodles Project: Worthy student/church building fund

Cornerstone Church

Menu: Fritters, fried banny, fried breadfruit, soy patties, steamed calaloo, sauteed ackee, vegetarian sausage with beans, coconut water Project: Cornerstone Church Kitchen

Edmonton Filipino

Project: Youth Mission Trip

Mountaineers Pathfinders Mountain View

Menu: Burrito supreme $8, pop $1.50, water $1.00, corn $2.50 Project: 2024 Gillette Camporee

Northern Lights Pathfinder Club of Edmonton Central

Menu: Rice, curries (chickpea, tofu, green peas, mixed vege), samosas, chutney, rice pudding salad, mango milkshake Combo 1: $7 Curry/rice Combo 2: $8 Curry/rice/salad Combo 3: $10 Curry/rice/salad/appetizer or dessert samosa plate $3 2 samosa/chutney, 1 curry $3, mango milkshake $3, rice pudding $3 Project: 2024 Gillette Camporee

Menu: Combo 1: Butter chicken or daal with rice, naan and pop $8.00 Combo 2: Butter chicken & daal with rice, naan, pop $10 Sides: Samosa $2, jalebis $1 Project: Africa Mission trip

Red Deer Fil-Can

Menu: $1 Okoy (Vegetable Fritter) Combo 1: $10 Pancit (Asian style noodles), spring rolls, steamed broccoli Project: Fil-Can Camp Meeting, Common Outreach Projects

Red Deer Pathfinder Hawks

Menu: 1 Scoop of ice cream for $3, snow cones $2, cantaloupe quencher $2 Project: 2024 Gillette Camporee

Sylvan Lake Pathfinders

Menu: Taco in a bag, soda floats Project: 2024 Gillette Camporee 23


Join Debbie to see what's happening in the Alberta Conference within Alberta and the Northwest Territories. Mon, July 18 The Whitecourt Church of Prayer Tuesday, July 19 A visit with the Conference’s Farthest School: High Ground Christian School Wednesday, July 20 A Day in the Life of Our Traveling Principal Thursday, July 21 One Year later: A Walk Through Parkview Adventist Academy Friday, July 22 A Camp Meeting Chat With the Administrators

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Join Debbie July 18 - 22 6:30-7:00 PM


A Guaranteed

One Life or Two? Spouses can have payments to go continuously for both their lives, but it is possible to have a contract that covers only one life or a second individual who is not a spouse.

Life Income

from the Alberta Conference

If you’re • Age 65+ • Have $10,000+ that you would like to eventually invest in church work

When investment return rates are low, being a senior can be a big benefit.

You could receive a monthly or yearly income that is equivalent to better-than-market interest!

US or Canadian Charitable Gift Annuity? While many US charities will contract with Canadians and provide a tax receipt, a US receipt is not recognized by Canada Revenue Agency. Only Canadian charities specifically licenced to offer charitable gift annuities can provide a receipt recognized by CRA for charitable deduction purposes.

Investment or Contract? Any annuity from a charitable organization is a contract. The Alberta Conference Charitable Gift Annuity guarantees you a fixed monthly or annual income that never changes, even if you live to be 150 years old.

RRSP or Annuity? Money withdrawn from a Registered Retirement Saving Plan (RRSP) is 100% taxable. Annuity payments, depending on personal factors, can be 70-100% tax-free.

NEW!

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Changing or Fixed Interest Rate? Interest really isn’t a factor and isn’t part of an annuity contract. There is a monthly payout amount, which never varies.

General or Restricted Gift? If there are funds left for the charity to use, Alberta Conference policy is to use them as the donor says in the agreement that creates the annuity.

Commercial or Charitable Gift Annuity? Annuities can be purchased from an insurance company (commercial; any balance goes to insurance company) or from various charities (any balance to the charity).

Seniors of the Church rejoice! You can make a bigger difference than you may have thought with a guaranteed life income Charitable Gift Annuity. Lynn McDowell, JD, CSPG

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ALBERTA CAMP MEETING 2022 - FORGING AHEAD PRESENTS LIVE AGAIN!

ENJOY A WEEK FULL OF MUSIC, BIBLE LESSONS, CRAFTS, GAMES, FELLOWSHIP AND MORE!

CRADLE ROLL KINDERGARTEN 0 – 2 years old Debbie Bell

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3 -4 years old Fern Shefield

PRIMARY A

PRIMARY B

JUNIORS

5-6 years old 7-9 years old 10 - 12 years old Janeth L. Vasquez Pr. Romando Carey Pr. Ian Bramble


FOOTHILLS CAMP LAYOUT

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Main Auditorium

Recording

Primary B

First Aid Overflow Tent

Washrooms Campsites 87 - 90

Cabins

ABC

Office

Kindergarten

Campsites 100 - 107

Primary

Lodge / Cafeteria

Junior

Campsites 108 - 147

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Serviced Sites 200 - 274 300 - 376 400 - 493 500 - 516 Washrooms Youth Tent (Lower Level)

Resource Tent

Campsites 1 - 85 Heritage Church

Teen/Youth

The Tea House (By the Gate)

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CHILDREN’S | YOUTH | YOUNG ADULT DIVISIONS Cradle Roll / Nursery (0-2 yrs) Location: Cradle Roll Building Debbie Bell – Leader Sabbaths:

Monday - Friday:

9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. (a.m. only – no afternoon class) 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Kindergarten (3-4 yrs)

Location: Kindgarderten Building Fern Shefield – Leader

Primary A (5-6 yrs)

Location: Primary Building Janeth L. Vasquez – Leader Sabbaths: Sunday: Monday - Friday:

Primary B (7-9 yrs)

Location: Tent in front of Lodge Pr. Romando Carey – Leader Sabbaths:

Sabbaths: Sunday: Monday - Friday:

9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

9:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Sunday: Monday - Friday:

9:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Juniors (10-12 yrs)

Location: Junior Building Pr. Ian Bramble – Leader Sabbaths: Sunday: Monday - Friday: 28

9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Teen/Youth (13-17 yrs)

Location: Lower Level by the Sports Field Pr. Roberson Dorelus – Leader Sabbaths: Sunday: Monday - Friday:

9:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m

“The Tea House” (18-35 yrs)

Location: Field right by the Gate Entrence Pr. Tyler Rosengren – Leader Sabbaths: Sunday: Monday - Friday:

10:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m.– 9:00 p.m.


TEEN/YOUTH PRESENTATION TITLES

Presentations

The Tea House

1st Friday PM

Welcome

1st Friday PM

Rise Up

1st Sabbath AM

Iconoclast

1st Sabbath AM

Narrative Warfare

1 Sabbath PM

Covenant

1 Sabbath PM

Ikigai - The Reason for Being

Sunday PM

Altar

Sunday PM

Justice in a Lawless World

Monday PM

Theodicy

Monday PM

Building Your Future, Today

Tuesday PM

Silence

Tuesday PM

The Waiting Game

Wednesday PM

Imago Dei

Wednesday PM

Do You Love Me?

Thursday PM

Power

Thursday PM

Waiting on Your Moment

2 Friday PM

Heart/Mind/Soul

2 Friday PM

Living Your Purpose

2nd Sabbath AM

Sabbath 2.0

2nd Sabbath AM

What’s So Good About the Gospel?

2 Sabbath PM

Being

2 Sabbath PM

Into the Unknown

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Nelson Fernandez

Doctor of Ministry Pastor - Florida Conference

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ACTIVITY SCHEDULE

DATE

TIME

July 18 MONDAY

8:00-8:30 10:00-11:00

Watch the Today Pap er for all and times for each d activities ivision

ACTIVITY 1

ACTIVITY 2

Tea House/ Public (10-noon)

ACTIVITY 3

TIME

July 20 WEDNESDAY

11:00-12:00

Public July 21 THURSDAY

Lunch

ACTIVITY 2

ACTIVITY 3

Junior

Public

1:30-2:30

Primary B

Juniors

2:45-3:45

Kindergarten

Juniors

8:00-8:30

1:30-2:30

Youth

Primary B

Primary B

10:00-11:00

2:45-3:45

Youth

Kindergarten

Primary B

11:00-12:00

Public (Arena)

1:30-2:30

Primary B

Juniors

2:45-3:45

Kindergarten

Juniors

Lunch

11:00-12:00

Junior

Junior

Lunch 1:30-2:30

Public

Primary B

Primary A

2:45-3:45

Public

Kindergarten

Primary A

July 22 FRIDAY

8:00-8:30 10:00-11:00 11:00-12:00

Junior

Public (Arena)

Public (10-noon)

1:30-2:30

Primary B

Youth

Public

2:45-3:45

Kindergarten

Youth

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Public (Arena)

Lunch

8:00-8:30 10:00-11:00

Public (Arena) Junior

8:00-8:30 10:00-11:00

July 20 WEDNESDAY

ACTIVITY 1

Lunch

Public

11:00-12:00

July 19 TUESDAY

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2022 CAMP MEETING OFFERINGS

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DAY

FEATURED OFFERING

Friday Evening, July 15

Evangelism – Reaping Series

Sabbath Morning Worship Service, July 16

Maskwacis

Sabbath Evening, July 16

Foothills Camp Development

Sunday, July 17

Evangelism – Schools

Monday, July 18

Evangelism – Indigenous

Tuesday, July 19

Evangelism – Children's Ministries

Wednesday, July 20

Evangelism – North West Territories

Thursday, July 21

Evangelism – Youth

Friday, July 22

Evangelism – Young Adults

Sabbath Morning Worship Service, July 23

Evangelism – Calgary City Wide

Sabbath Evening, July 23

Support for churches to purchase or build places of worship


CAMP MEETING OFFERING AB Evangelism-General $ Mamawi Operating Fund $ Campground Development $ AB K-12 Education $ Youth Camp-Operating $ Toonie Project $ Total $ CREDIT CARD

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To receive a tax-deductible receipt, print legibly name, address and postal code.

Designated Giving Policy. Spending of funds is confined to Board-approved programs and projects of the Alberta Conference. Contributions shall not in any way compromise the Alberta Conference charitable purposes or activities. Each contribution designated for an approved program or project will be used as designated with the understanding that when the need for such a program or project has been met, cannot be completed for any reason determined by the Alberta Conference, or the focus of the Alberta Conference’s priorities shift, the remaining restricted contributions will be used where needed most, as determined by the Board.

Name Address City

Postal Code

Phone/ Email PLEASE PRINT OFF AND INSERT IN ENVELOPE BEFORE SEALING Cheques can be mailed to: The Alberta Conference of the Seventh- day Adventist Church, 5816 Hwy 2A, Lacombe, AB, T4L 2G5 Credit card donations can be made by phone at (403) 342-5044. Please visit albertaadventist.ca/giving for other giving methods.

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GENERAL INFORMATION Camp Meeting Meal Tickets (Individual) Ages 0-3 (free) Ages 4-9 Breakfast Lunch Supper

$12 $12 $12

Ages 10 and up Breakfast Lunch Supper

$16 $16 $16

Please note: There are no refunds on meal tickets.

Camp Meeting Meal Times Breakfast 8:00 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Lunch 12:15 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Sabbath Lunch 1:00 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. Supper 5:15 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

No meal tickets will be sold during Sabbath hours. Please purchase your Sabbath meal tickets at the camp office before 9 p.m. on Fridays.

(No Sunday Lunch due to International Food Fair. You will need cash to purchase foods at the Fair)

Summer Camp Store Hours SABBATHs (9:30 p.m. - 11 p.m.) Sunday (open during family fun day by horse barn) Monday - Friday (9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.), (1:00 p.m. -3:00 p.m.) and (8:30 p.m. - 10 p.m.)

Radio Station

Audio Recordings Check albertacampmeeting.ca to replay some meetings/sessions Emergency Contacts Camp Superintendent: Pastor George Ali (780) 934-0170 Camp Security: Pastor John Murley (780) 245-5646 (For medical issues, please contact the camp office or security)

CFHR 106.3 FM Please refer to the Today daily E-newsletter for more information and program changes.

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CAFETERIA MENU

DATE

BREAKFAST

LUNCH

July 15 FRIDAY

SUPPER Sub Sandwiches | Fruit Salad

July 16 SABBATH

Cinnamon Rolls | Applesauce | Cereal | Fruit

Turkey Pot Pies | Vegetables | Garlic Bread Sticks Salad | Orange Sorbet

Vege-burgers | Onion Rings | Salad

July 17 SUNDAY

Hashbrowns | Prosage | Scrambled Eggs Scrambled Tofu | Cereal | Fruit

Oriental Rice | Spring Rolls | Salad Bar Ginger Molasses Cookies

Potato Wedges | Chicken Nuggets Corn on the Cob | Salad

July 18 MONDAY

Pancakes | Blueberry Sauce | Applesauce Whip Topping | Sausages | Cereal | Fruit

Pasta| Spaghetti Sauce | Alfredo Sauce Meatballs | Garlic Bread | Vegetables Salad | Apple Turnovers

Burritos | Nacho Chips Salsa | Salad

July 19 TUESDAY

Apple Crisp | Cereal | Fruit

Mashed Potatoes | Gravy | Prime Stakes Broccoli/Cauliflower | English Toffee Cookies

Chicken Burgers | Fries | Salad

July 20 WEDNESDAY

Breakfast Burritos | Breakfast Strips Bagels & Cream Cheese | Cereal | Fruit

Rice | Mushroom Topping | Cacciatore Topping Corn | Salad | Chocolate Chip Cookies

Black Bean Soup | Nacho Chips Toppings | Quesadillas

July 21 THURSDAY

Egg McMuffins | Hashbrowns | Cereal | Fruit

Baked Potato Bar | Chili | Broccoli Salad | Ice Cream

Hot Dogs | Sauerkraut Fries | Veggie Sticks | Fruit Salad

July 22 FRIDAY

Belgian Waffles | Raspberry Sauce | Whip Topping Bagels & Cream Cheese | Cereal | Fruit

Haystacks | Heavenly Pink Fluff

Sandwich Bar

July 23 SABBATH

Potato Pom Poms | Breakfast Strips Boiled Eggs | Bagels & Cream Cheese | Applesauce Cereal | Fruit

Pasta | Spaghetti Sauce | Alfredo Sauce Meatballs | Green Beans | Garlic Bread Sticks Salad | Sorbet

Vege-burgers Onion Rings Salad

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WEEK AT A GLANCE All week Daily Features:

Watch for tables featuring fantastic buys on all sorts of products all week long, new items added daily.

SABBATH Evening July 16 Store Hours: After sunset and evening meeting – 11:00 p.m.

Case Lot Sale: Case lot food sales and four can pricing in effect all week

Sunday July 17 Store Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. and After evening meeting – 10:00 p.m. Auditorium Sale: 10:30 a.m. - noon Join us for great buys on some of our new books. Daily Prize: Prizes to be won! Draws everyday with a $25.00 purchase Food Samples: Daily, Monday thru Friday

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Checkouts are closed until Presentations are completed. Thank you for your patience.

Regular price of all family and kids’ related products.

FAMILY/KIDS DAY

Monday July 18 Store Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. and After evening meeting – 10:00 p.m.

Rgular price of all Bibles and Bible accessories.

BIBLE DAY

Tuesday July 19 Store Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. and After evening meeting – 10:00 p.m.

MUSIC DAY

Regular price of all music CDs/DVDs/ Audio Books/ Hymnals and Song books.

Thursday July 21 Store Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. and After evening meeting – 10:00 p.m.

Regular price of all Ellen White and Devotional books.

E. G. WHITE DEVOTIONAL DAY

Wednesday July 20 Store Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. and After evening meeting – 10:00 p.m.

PRAYER/ HEALTH DAY

Friday July 22 8:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.

Regular price of all Prayer/Health/ Cookbooks and related products.


Camp Meeting ABC Auditorium SALE List SABBATH Evening July 23 Store Hours: After sunset and evening meeting – 11:00 p.m.

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Sunday Morning July 24 Store Hours: Opens at 7:30 a.m. to allow for customer order pickup.

NOTE: Sales are applicable only to items that are currently in stock. No rain checks. Items will be held until end of day ONLY.

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GUIDELINES & POLICIES

The following guidelines are in place for the comfort and safety of all users of Foothills Camp. Your cooperation in observing them is very much appreciated. 1.

Quiet time is 11:00 p.m.

2.

Children under 18 years of age are not permitted to stay overnight at the campground unless under adult supervision of an immediate family member.

3.

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Individuals are discouraged from bringing pets onto the campground during camp meeting. If you bring your pet, you will be asked to move to a designated non-serviced site. If you are unwilling to comply with the Pet Policy, your accommodation will be assigned to another guest next year. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. Please see the list of nearby kennels: •

Innisfail Boarding Kennels (403-227-6737)

Kozy Kennel, Innisfail (403-227-4346)

Riverside Kennels, Red Deer (403-346-7650)

Piper Creek Pet Resort (403-347-3967)

4.

Bicycles, skateboards, water guns, firearms, etc. are not permitted on the campground.

5.

Campers in the 15 amp sites are prohibited from using air conditioners or other major electrical appliances due to inadequate electrical power.

6.

The maximum occupancy on any camping site is one camping unit plus one same-family tent.

7.

A maximum of two vehicles are permitted at one RV site, campsite, or cabin.

8.

Camping is ONLY permitted in assigned areas.

9.

No open fires are permitted on the campground, either indoors or outdoors. This includes candles, citronella pails, torches, or open flame of any kind.

10. A $10 per key CASH deposit will be required at registration for all cabins, lodge rooms, and division buildings. The deposit will be refunded when you return the key(s) upon departure. 11. The cafeteria will provide all meals, including Sabbaths, with the exception of the Sunday lunch, which is the International Food Fair. Meal tickets are only available at the Camp Administration Office. No meal tickets will be sold during Sabbath hours. Unused meal tickets will NOT be refunded. 12. 2023 REGISTRATION: If you wish to register for the same camping site you have this year and you still meet size specifications for that site, you must fill out a registration form at the camp office BEFORE TUESDAY, July 19, 2022.


GUIDELINES & POLICIES

Beginning WEDNESDAY, July 20 at 9:00 a.m. you may turn in a request for a site change for 2023. No promise will be made to you, but we will try to honour your request if possible. You will be notified at a later date.

13. Please do not wash your vehicle or RV while on the campgrounds. Water supplies are limited. 14. Parents, please ensure that your children have adequate skin protection for all outdoor activities. Wearing a T-shirt is recommended for water-ski outings to guard against a serious sunburn. 15. Solicitation, merchandise sales, and distribution of literature by unauthorized persons is not permitted on the campgrounds. If you wish to promote personal and private CDs, etc., you must obtain pre-approval from the manager of the Adventist Book Centre.

16. Lifestyle in the Seventh-day Adventist Church promotes the non-use of tobacco, alcohol or illicit drugs. Use of these in any form is not permitted. 17. Parking in driveways is not permitted. Avoid double-parking and blocking others. Infractions may necessitate your car being towed away. 18. Small appliances such as kettles, rice cookers and microwaves are not permitted to be used in the lodge rooms. 19. Scent Free - Please be mindful of those who struggle with allergy issues. Avoid wearing strong scented perfumes and lotions. 20. Prevent fires and notify security personnel immediately of any fire or perceived fire risks. 21. River Safety. Unsupervised minors should not access the river. The river flows fast and dangerous during rainy periods. Please take the precaution for staying safe. 39


EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

Please note: In the event of any of the following emergency situations, the camp Fire Marshal and security will be on hand to assist you in following these procedures. Tornado In case of tornado warning, evacuate the campground in an orderly fashion. Make sure you have all your family members accounted for. DO NOT hook up your trailer or pack. Get in your vehicle and leave in the designated direction away from the oncoming tornado. If a tornado is imminent (no time to evacuate) do the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

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Lodge – go down to the basement of the lodge. Main Auditorium – lie down inside the concrete wall. Lie down in ditches and low spots. Stay out of cars and camping units. Stay away from power lines.

Fire In case of fire in a building, walk quietly but quickly to the nearest exit and proceed to a safe distance from the building to a muster point . 1. DO NOT panic. DO NOT rush, push, or overtake. 2. Follow instructions of the Fire Marshal and security. 3. Keep noise to a minimum so that all instructions may be easily heard. 4. DO NOT return to the building until all clear is given by the Fire Marshal. 5. Call 911. Severe lighting storm 1. Stay away from water, metal objects, all electrical devices, telephones, vehicles and other substances that will conduct electricity. 2. All campers are to take shelter in a safe place.

3. 4. 5.

Avoid standing under high objects. Alert staff to possible fire or other emergencies. Unplug all electronics.

Severe storms 1. Proceed to shelters (main building, lodge, bathrooms). 2. Cabin residents, stay in your cabin. 3. If sufficient notice, retract all awnings, tie downs and put any loose objects inside your RVs. LOOK for weather updates on main bulletin board or listen to the camp radio station at 106.3 FM.


EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

EMERGENCY - CALL 911 Hospitals/Clinics

Health Link Alberta

811 or (866) 408-5465 (403) 227-3341

Olds Hospital & Care Centre 3901-57 Avenue

(403) 556-3381

R.C.M.P. (INNISFAIL) 4904-45 Avenue

Olds Associate Clinic 5018-53 Street

(403) 556-3355

R.C.M.P. (OLDS) (403) 556-3323 5110-65 Avenue

Innisfail Health Centre 5023-42 Street

(403) 227-7800

Innisfail Medical Clinic 5031-49 Street

(403) 227-3356

Red Deer Regional 3942-50A Avenue

(403) 343-4422

Sundre Hospital & Care Centre 709-1 Street NE

(403) 638-3033

Emergency Number

(403) 896-9810

FOOTHILLS CAMP - Main Number

(403) 556-6767

Land Description:

SE ¼ SEC 13, Township 34, Range 3, Meridian 5

GPS Coordinates:

N51.91153, -W114.29008

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10 Reasons Adventist Schools Work:

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Spiritual Focus

Seventh-day Adventist schools focus on preparing students not just for success in this life, but for eternity. The ultimate goal of each teacher is to see each student have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.

StudentTeacher Ratio

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Most Seventh-day Adventist schools have a low student - teacher ratio. This allows for more individualized attention and instruction. “The benefits of smaller classes extend beyond test scores and student engagement. In addition to the longer-term positive attributes of small class sizes in the early grades, benefits include continued academic and life success.” www2.ncte.org/statement/ why-class-size-matters

Academic Achievement

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CognitiveGenesis, a four -year study of 30,000 students enrolled in Seventh -day Adventist schools across North America, found that students in Seventh-day Adventist schools achieve an average of half a grade above predicted ability in all subjects.

Tailored Curriculum

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Seventh-day Adventist schools benefit from a curriculum especially designed for single and multigrade classrooms. The North American Division Office of Education has developed excellent, highquality, standards-based materials for all classrooms. The curriculum is designed so that students are constantly connected with Christ and the possibilities He has for each life.

Family Atmosphere

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Seventh-day Adventist schools have a family atmosphere that is similar to what students encounter in the real world outside the classroom. “The range of social relationships students build in a multilevel classroom more closely reflects the social situations individuals encounter in workplaces, communities, and families.” edu.gov.mb.ca

Involved Parents

Parents appreciate the stable learning community of Adventist schools and the stronger relationships they are able to develop with their child’s teacher. There are more opportunities for parents to be involved, whether it is volunteering in the classroom, assisting with a field trip, or serving on the local school board.

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Peer Tutoring

“The benefits of having older students offer assistance to younger students are supported by research. Studies show that both the student being tutored and the student doing the tutoring improve academically.” Anderson, R.H. and B. Paven. Nongradeness: Helping it Happen

Community Service

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Students in Seventh-day Adventist schools are encouraged to become active members of the local community through various community service projects. From putting on a musical program at the nursing home to raking leaves for an elderly person in the school neighborhood, students are actively engaged in showing God’s love to the world.

Higher Education

“A national survey found that 75% of high school dropouts in the United States said that providing smaller classes with more individualized attention would have improved their likelihood of graduating from high school.” Bridgeland, John M. The Silent Epidemic: Perspectives of High School Dropouts

Students who attend Seventh -day Adventist schools are more likely to attend college. Over 85% of graduates from Seventh-day Adventist high schools attend college, and over 80% of them complete college degrees. This is compared to 66% and 14% of public high school students, respectively.

Remediation & Enrichment

In single and multigrade classrooms, remediation and enrichment activities can be more discreetly arranged than in traditional classrooms.

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This Alberta Camp Meeting brochure is a publication of the Alberta Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Elected Officials President Gary Hodder Secretary/VP for Administration Wayne Williams Treasurer/Chief Financial Officer Keith Richter Communications Consultant Eric Ollila/ericollila.com Co-Editors Dorothy Falesau, Nanette Quines, Debbie Schwarz, Scott Nischuk Graphic Design Mishell Raedeke/omnidesign.ca Address 5816 Highway 2A, Lacombe, AB T4L2G5 Contact Information Phone: (403) 342-5044 Fax: (403) 775-4482 Email: info@albertaadventist.ca Twitter: Facebook: Instagram: Websites:

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