Fun of Fall Faith and Fellowship

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Zip line over the lake!

The East Community of Presbytery continued their fourth annual tradition of having the “Fall Faith and Fellowship” gathering on Saturday, September 6.  Church members and pastors from all over the East Community gathered at Camp Kirkwood for the annual Corn Hole Tournament, mission projects, Kirkwood activities, and worship.

This pre-fall celebration drew people from the very young to the most experienced and there were fellowship and fun activities for all ages.

Thank you to the FF&F Planning Team for organizing this fun day.

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Ropes Course
Ropes Course

 

Puzzle Time
Puzzle Time

 

 

Emile Harley and his girls
Ready for a train ride!

 

 

 

 

 

 

This year’s  new exciting option was to arrive on Friday evening  for WoodKirk”, a jam fest with singing, s’mores, and stories around the campfire.  There was plenty of tie-dye to go around!

 

Train of Fun
Train of Fun

 

 

 

 

Corn Hole - Phil Gladden
Corn Hole – Phil Gladden

 

Corn Hole competition
CRE Julie Carrkier competes

 

 

 

 

High Ropes Course
High Ropes Course

 

The day was full of worship and fun!

  • Zip line over the lake
  • Swing by Choice
  • Canoe on the lake
  • Day camp for ages 3-8
  • Ride the Kirkwood Express train
  • A prayer flag project
  • Project for PCUSA missionaries
  • Project for persecuted Christians
  • 2nd Annual Corn Hole Tournament
  • Hamburger/hot dog lunch
Worship Time
Worship Time

The day concluded with communion and an inspiring message given by New Church Development Pastor Doug Cushing of the Bridge Presbyterian NCD.

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Singing Praise in the Beauty of Camp Kirkwood. Rev. Wes Hunter, Minister of Connections at the Bridge

This event is an example of the Presbytery of Coastal Carolina working, serving and playing together as brothers and sisters in Christ.

 

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