Scott Brooks-Cope shares his Post-Easter Respite at Montgomery Conference Center
I arrived very tired from a busy season of ministry and was glad for the few days I spent at Montgomery after Easter. Executive Director Rebekah Rodgers and her team made this available free of charge. I had plenty of time to read, write, rest and exercise in various ways at the beautiful setting of Camp Montgomery. The Inn rooms are very comfortable, and a kitchenette allowed me to bring some of my own food. It brought back so many wonderful memories for me of times when our four children were campers there or when our daughter Patricia served as a counselor there when she was in college. It also reminded me of times my wife Suzanne and I served as camp pastors there. Swimming in Lake Emerald, walking the labyrinth, hiking through the woods, lunch with volunteer David Huh and breakfast with Maintenance Director John Raimer and his Rotary group were all renewing for me. I was there on earth day and saw deer, all kinds of birds and thankfully no alligators. What a gift we have in these beautiful and natural 168 acres. What a sacred place! I’m thankful for this opportunity and hope that more clergy will come join me in the future for this week of self-care and spiritual renewal following Easter. You or your church might also consider a special gift to help with the upcoming summer camp ministry. With gratitude, Scott Brooks-Cope
Spring Service Day is scheduled for May 17, from 9:30am to 4pm. Help with last minute preparations for summer camp! Youth may earn community service hours. A continental breakfast and lunch will be served. Many hands make light work. RSVP by text to 352-473-4516.
Family Fun Day is our annual open house, scheduled for June 7 from 11 to 2. Come out for an open swim, archery, cabin tours, and meet this summer's staff. If you haven't been to camp in a while, this is a great opportunity to come and see all we have been working on!
Equipped to Serve Registration is now open for the presbytery's 2026 enrichment and training event. We are delighted to partner in ministry for this important training in the life of the church.
Summer Information - News and Updates!
Summer 2025's theme is Created to Care: Finding our Place in God's Creation. I am excited to be writing this curriculum, with a passion for God's gift to us in creation, and how we may care for our precious world and one another as Christ followers. I am grateful for the ministry partners who have encouraged me in this endeavor, and who will be reviewing and offering edits prior to sharing it with our campers.
This year marks the beginning of our new 3-year Leadership Development Program. This is a progressive program designed to equip our youth to be strong leaders at camp, in our churches, and in the world. While the main component of this program is during the summer in LIT1 & 2 and CIT camps, LDP participants will also have opportunities to gather throughout the year for service, fellowship, and learning. We will explore leadership styles, communication skills, and conflict resolution, while also learning camp programming, obtaining certifications, and developing connections with youth around the presbytery.
With the rise in labor and food costs, and a sobering cost-analysis for our programs, you may have noticed the substantial increase in camp registration fees. This puts our costs more in line with camps locally and around the nation. While costs have risen, our families' need for financial support has not wavered. We aim to increase our scholarship fund to help every camper have an opportunity to attend camp. Would you continue to support this vital ministry through our scholarship fund?
I'd also like to encourage your sessions to discuss your camp sponsorship programs and share that decision with your families. Some churches sponsor member children at 100%, and community children not affiliated with the church at 50%. Oftentimes families ask us at Montgomery what the church is sponsoring, and we cannot make that decision for you, as each church has its own budget restraints to work with. Please email rebekah@montgomerycenter.org with your intended sponsorship plans for summer 2025 so that we may best serve our camp families together.
Finally, we are in the busy season of hiring our summer staff! We have several counselors returning, but we are looking for more 18+ overnight counselors to serve our growing program. Applicants must love kids, love Jesus, and have a desire to make a difference in children's lives. This year's commitment to serve is only 5 weeks, training included. We are committed to being a Presbyterian camp, but we need your help to refer youth group graduates and students in your college ministries to serve this summer. More information about what it takes to be a counselor can be found at https://www.montgomerycenter.org/summer-staff.
Summer Camp 2025
Registration for Camp Montgomery Summer Camp 2025 is now live! Click here to view the schedule and learn more about the various camps. Register today with a special early bird discount.
Rebekah Rodgers
Executive Director | Montgomery Center
88 SE 75th St, Starke, FL 32091
352-473-4516 | 352-514-5124
www.montgomerycenter.org
Faithful in hope. Patient in affliction. Steadfast in prayer.
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