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Jan 1 - 3 Rich Ferreira
Jan 7 - 10 Danny Strange
Danny Strange currently serves as the Student Ministries Pastor at Neighborhood Church in Castro Valley, California, where he has worked in various positions over the past eight years. Danny received his Bachelor's degree from UC Berkeley in 2002 and his Master's of Theology degree from Dallas Theological Seminary in 2006. Danny lives in Castro Valley with his wife of five years (Jessica) and two sons (Jackson and Carter).
Jan 15 - 18 Josh Riebock
Josh Riebock was born in the western suburbs of Chicago and spent the next 18 years trying to avoid God. The past decade Josh has spent his time studying culture, story, and the Bible and communicating those things across the country and the world at churches, college campuses, conferences, concerts, and seminars in raw and authentic ways. Using his own experiences, observations on life and culture, and the story of scripture, Josh has the unique ability to connect the story of God and the story of his audience while getting the real Gospel underneath people's skin.
Feb 12 - 15 Shawn McBride
Shawn?s unique style, humor and energy make him one of the most requested speakers for youth retreats, conference, revivals, public school assemblies, and seminars both here and abroad.
After discerning God?s call on his life at a young age, he began to pursue a fully committed life to Christ at the age of 17. Shawn has earned a Bachelor?s degree in Biblical Studies, and also holds a Master?s Degree in Counseling from the Capital Bible Seminary. He is the founder and senior pastor of the New Life Community Church located in Bowie, Maryland, and is chairman of the Youth & Family Ministries Department at the Washington Bible College where he is also a professor.
Shawn has over a decade of experience in ministering to young people. He is happily married to Dana Michelle and is the proud father of five children.
Feb 18 - 21 Chuck Bomar
Chuck serves as pastor of Student Ministries at Cornerstone Community Church in Simi Valley where he started a college-age ministry in the fall of 1999. He was part of starting Eternity Bible College in 2004 and teaches student ministry courses there.
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Jan 22 - 24 Ron Merrell
Ron is a teaching pastor at Cornerstone Christian Fellowship in Chandler, Arizona, where he oversees the college and young adult ministries. He is passionate about seeing God's love overwhelm young people, and he effectively uses comedy, acting, and stories to compliment his teaching of the Word.
Jan 28 - 31 P.J. Lewis
P.J. and his wife Sheri have been coming up to Hume since 1994. His ministry is one of faith. Only faith can make trusting disciples of Jesus and develop a real love for God and others. P.J. is currently teaching/counseling pastor at Hilltop Community Church in Carson City, NV.
Feb 5 - 8 Rich Baker
Rich works full-time at Hume and heads up our high school ministries. He is a gifted teacher of the Word and has a passion for reaching young people with the Gospel.
Feb 25 - 28 Rich Ferreira
Mar 4 - 7 Chris Simning
Born with a nearly imperceptible case of cerebral palsy, Chris Simning was stricken with an extremely rare muscle and nerve disease in the eighth grade. After three years confined to a wheelchair, Chris experienced a miraculous healing. Through his first hand experience with the pain of life, Chris is a walking testimony that God brings healing in the worst circumstances.
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Hume Lake Winter Camp
We're not sure what you thinking of when you think of "Winter Camp," but we are sure you need to update your mental powerpoint presentation. Hume Lake's winter camp is dangerous, it's jaw-dropping and most importantly... it's life-changing. All that to say, don't bring your grandparents: There isn't enough medication in the world.
Winter provides a great opportunity to spend time outdoors participating in a variety of activities that arrive with the snow. Campers can enjoy many winter sports including snowboarding, ice skating, and tubing. For campers who like to live on the edge, we also have the extreme adventure of Paintball and the Screamer, our 42-foot leap of faith.
If staying warm is preferred, then the O.K. Chalet is the place to be. We provide some great indoor opportunities such as a Diablo, our new mechanical bull, pool and board games. You can also head over to the Ark and play ping-pong or just hang out with friends in Legends, and learn a little bit about Hume nostalgia while sipping hot chocolate.
Call Toll Free! • 800.965.HUME (4863) • Heather Sleezer - Ext. 7412 • hsleezer@humelake.org
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| 2009 Pricing | | What to Bring | | What NOT to Bring |
2 Nights
- $159 - Campers
- $109 - Counselors
- $179 - Campers w/o Counselors
3 Nights
- $199 - Campers
- $149 - Counselors
- $219 - Campers w/o Counselors
Call Toll Free! 800.965.HUME (4863) Tori Siegel - Ext. 7653
tsiegel@humelake.org
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- Bible, notebook, pen/pencil
- Flashlight
- Towel
- Sleeping Bag and Pillow
- Warm gloves, waterproof jacket
- Snowboots/shoes
- Jeans and tennis shoes
- Clothes for recreation
- Overnight toiletries
- Spending money ($15-$30)
- Camera (optional)
- Medical Release form
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- Radios
- Portable Audio Devices
- Drugs (unless perscribed by a doctor)
- Alcohol
- Firearms
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Activities
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Innertube Run
Can you say rope tow?!?
Innertube Run $5 per day.
With 5 snowblowers working overtime the tube run is always ready to rock, and with ample rope tows, you'll never have to hoof it up the hill again.
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Boxsled Blitz
Cardboard, ductape, snow... duh
Boxsled Blitz Bring plenty of ductape and cardboard because you'll be building and racing your very own boxsled down the tube run.
Here's a hint: Waxed cardboard is the best. Don't worry, we supply the helmets.
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Broom Hockey
Don't be a puck hog
Broom Hockey We provide the knee pads, helmets and brooms. You provide the sheer grit and determination it takes to go running across a frozen arena knowing full well that there's only three things that can stop you. The ice, the wall or another body.
I'm pretty sure that Billy Joel's hit 'Running on Ice' was inspired by Broom Hockey.
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Paintball
5 games, 2 fields, 25 per team
Paintball $10 / $4 for extra rounds.
You know all those James Bond movies where they have epic gun fights in the snow? That's what this is like... only without the snowmobiles and explosions.
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Screamer
42' drop. Take the first step.
Screamer $5 per jump.
Whether you step off the edge on your own or you let the guide drop you off backwards this is a thrill you don't want to miss. On Belay!
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Snowboarding
Catch air a mile high
Snowboarding $10 deposit, $5 per half hour.
If you always wanted to learn how to snowboard but never got the chance this is perfect for you. Bring your own gear, or rent ours.
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Ice Skating
Toe Pick!
Ice Skating $3 deposit, $2 per session.
You don't need to know what a triple lutz is in order to enjoy the sensation of gliding around the ice rink thumbing your nose at friction and gravity.
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Firepits
Spin a yarn and toast a smore
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.
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Worship
Make a joyful noise
Worship While this may not be a 'traditional' activity, when you're in a throng praising the Creator with one voice it can be more of a thrill than stepping off the screamer, and it can be more of a wake up call than a paintball shot to the chest.
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Hume 'N Beans
The best coffee shop for miles
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!
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O.K. Chalet
Rustle up some grub
O.K. Chalet Mechanical Bull: $1 a buck
Part western tavern, part ski chalet — you can find all your favorite 'snack shop' fares, a wide range of board and card games, billiards, and our famous mechanical bull, 'El Diablo.'
Quite simply, it's the largest, warmest, most funnest hangout around.
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Food
3 squares a day, all you can eat
Food You'll be burning a lot of calories dodging snowballs, clinging to your innertube, doubling over with laughter, and hoofing it around camp. Our dedicated full time food service staff will be single mindedly preparing the best possible entrées to replenish your body while tantalizing your taste buds.
Oh yeah, it's all you can eat.
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