Pennsylvania camp adds a college-age session
Chelsea Anderson reads her Bible during morning quiet time at “Camp College” at Camp Manatawny in Berks County, Pa., about 45 miles northwest of Philadelphia.
For more than 40 years, Manatawny, operated by members of Churches of Christ, has offered sessions for first- through 12th-graders. The recent Camp College — the idea of Andrew Cooper, a deacon for the King of Prussia Church of Christ in Pennsylvania — marked Manatawny’s first-ever program specifically for college-age campers, assistant director Rebekah Lazar said.
Besides enjoying games and worship, campers put faith into action through two service projects.
For more than 40 years, Manatawny, operated by members of Churches of Christ, has offered sessions for first- through 12th-graders. The recent Camp College — the idea of Andrew Cooper, a deacon for the King of Prussia Church of Christ in Pennsylvania — marked Manatawny’s first-ever program specifically for college-age campers, assistant director Rebekah Lazar said.
Besides enjoying games and worship, campers put faith into action through two service projects.
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