Pastors’ Retreat

Pastors’ Retreat

Sometimes we are so busy serving we forget to stop and see what the Lord is doing around us and through us. Pastor’s Retreat is a great opportunity to bring your spouse, church staff, or just come by yourself and enjoy a week of relaxing in God’s creation while gaining new insights from the teaching of His Word.

Dates and Speakers

2012 Pastor's RetreatSeptember 17-20, 2012

Schedule


Monday
3:00-5:30PM          Arrival and Check In
5:30-6:30PM          Dinner
7:30PM                   Session #1 - Sean McDowell
9:00PM                   Snack

Tuesday
7:00AM                   Early Bird Coffee
8:00-9:00AM          Breakfast
9:15AM                   Session #2 - Sean McDowell
10:45AM                 Break
11:00-12:00PM    Session #3 - Sean McDowell
12:00PM                Lunch
1:00-6:00PM         Free Time w/ Optional Activities
6:00PM                  Dinner
7:30PM                  Session #4 - Rick Countryman
9:15PM                  Snack

Wednesday
7:00AM                   Early Bird Coffee
8:00-9:00AM          Breakfast
9:15AM                   Session #5 - Rick Countryman
10:45AM                 Break
11:00-12:00PM     Session #6 - Seminars
12:00PM                Lunch
1:00-6:00PM         Free Time w/ Optional Activities
6:00PM                  Dinner
7:30PM                  Session #7 - Rick Countryman
9:15PM                  Snack

Thursday
7:00AM                  Early Bird Coffee
8:00-9:00AM         Breakfast
9:00-10:00AM      Session #8 - Rick Countryman
10:00AM                Pack Up and Head Home

Activities

  • Firepits:Spin a yarn and toast a smore
    Photo of Firepits

    If you've never had the privilege of sitting around a firepit up in the mountains where you're a mile closer to the stars, then you need to take the time to stop by one of the many firepits sprinkled all over camp.

    Even better, grab a coffee and meet up with a friend at a firepit to get away from the crowd.

  • Hume ‘N Beans:The best coffee shop for miles
    Photo of Hume ‘N Beans

    Check out the art on the wall, catch up with an old friend or meet some new ones in our full service coffee shop.

    A double shot mocha is the perfect way to warm up after a brisk walk!

  • High Adventure:Climb, swing, balance & leap!
    Photo of High Adventure - Adult

    The Hume Lake High Adventure course is made up of four elements: the ropes course, screamer, pamper-poles, and climbing wall. Each will challenge you mentally and physically as you push your self and encourage others! 

About Hume

People

Hume Lake exists to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Hume’s very mission statement expresses our desire that each person coming into contact with this ministry will learn of the love and power of a life lived in Christ. We believe that in this message lies the only hope for a world desperately searching for something more. The Ministry of Hume Lake Christian Camps is committed to reaching the lost for Jesus Christ.

Programs

As a Para-church organization, Hume seeks to serve the local church. Hume’s programs offer a Christian response to today’s culture through recreation, video, music, onstage speakers and presentations, which all work to introduce people to the Lord Jesus Christ in a way that is unexpectedly refreshing. The Hume environment is designed to minister to new believers while also encouraging those who are saved to pursue God in a new and deeper way.

Facilities

Nestled in the Sequoia National Forest, 365 acres of God’s creation provides the perfect backdrop for a life changing experience. While our facilities include multiple chapels, dining halls, pools, recreating lawns, ropes courses and deluxe accommodations; most important are the majestic setting and solitude where you can hear God speak to you. Hume’s facilities have been designed to provide everything you need for a comfortable and enjoyable retreat experience.

Transformation

True life-transformation requires more than a fun mountaintop experience. Simply serving the local church by sharing the Gospel isn’t enough. We understand that true transformation is the work of the Holy Spirit. It’s our role to diligently and prayerfully prepare our staff, programs and facilities and then depend on God to work in the hearts of his people.