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Roxbury Ripplings C TCENNO
Roxbury Holiness Camp PO Box 28 Roxbury, PA 17251 Mark Your Calendar! Young Adult Retreat 2013 Events October 25-27, 2013 Fall Clean Up Days November 8-9, 2013 Roxbury Ripplings NONPROFIT Us Postage PAID Millersburg, PA Permit #95 Vol.18, No.2 Fall 2013 Address Service requested Will you accept the challenge? By Jeremy Spear, Executive Director 8:00 am - afternoon A snack and lunch will be provided both days Dave Gettel - Speaker J.B. Usher - Speaker/Worship Leader www.roxburycamp.com/youngadultretreat.html 2014 Events Join us for Spring Clean Up Days to get the Camp ready for summer! This year at Camp Meeting, our theme was “Reflect.” How many times a day do you look into a mirror? Probably at least ten times per day, and that is before you go to work. Then you check yourself in the car mirror, and then the restroom mirror at work or the gym, etc. What do you see when you look in the mirror? I see my dad when I look at my reflection. Physically, my dad and I have a lot of the same characteristics. There is a family resemblance, but there is also a reflection of my dad in my character and the way I live my life. The question that I want us to wrestle through is this: “Who/What do people see when they look into me?” Christ followers are called to be a mirror. Please call the Camp Office to let us know if you are coming - 717.532.2208 April 18-19, 2014 Spring Clean Up Days May 13, 2014 Eduard Klassen, a Paraguayan folk harpist, will be joining us for Spring Senior Day! Spring Senior Day In This Issue Roxbury Holiness Camp Meeting C O N N E C T Articles 2014 EVENING (5) SPEAKERS pg 1 pg 2 Camp Meeting Berean Bridge Senior Day pg 3 pg 4 pg 4 2013 2014 pg 5 pg 5 Pictures August 1-10 Ken Hepner Jeremy Spear RVICS Events Camp Store Chad Hogue Mailing Address: PO Box 28 Roxbury, PA 17251 (6) www.roxburycamp.com 717.532.2208 pg 6 I believe that when people look at us, they should see Christ. Our lives should reflect Christ in all that we do and say. Our attitudes, actions and reactions should reflect the character of Christ to those around us. Living as a reflection of Christ should be a natural outflow of who we are. Remember, Christ should be changing you into his image. If we allow that, we WILL reflect him. We should reflect Christ and Christ-like character into our world. Jesus told the disciples that they were to be the light of the world. That does not mean that they were “THE” light. They were not being told to be the origin of the light, but to reflect the light. Just like the moon gives off light from the sun. Men: Who do your wife and kids see when they look at your life? Do they see a reflection of Christ? Do they see a man giving himself for his wife/family? Ladies: Does your family see a humble person when they look into your life? Christ humbled himself and submitted to God’s will out of love. Students: What do your friends see when they look into your life? Can they identify any light being reflected? Do our lives reflect Christ? We are a mirror and we are reflecting something. In Psalm 119:5, David said that he wanted his actions to consistently reflect God’s desires. In John 1, we read that there was a man sent from God – he came to testify/reflect/bear witness of the light. He was not the light. WHY WAS HE TO REFLECT THE LIGHT? Verse 7 tells us that it is so ALL might believe. The love of Christ is for all. There is no one who cannot have a 13763 Cumberland Hwy Orrstown, PA 17244 (1) relationship with Christ. God does not pick and choose. BUT if we do not reflect the light into people’s lives, they will not be able to believe in Him. IF we are going to reflect Christ into our world, we MUST be turned toward the light ourselves. So, the question for us to wrestle with is this: Who/What are we reflecting? I am not asking you to join a program. DOING a reflecting activity is not what it is about. Clothing drives, gamer nights and other programs are good, but I don’t believe that doing is what we are to be about. I am challenging us to a life of BEING— Being Christ’s reflection. This would revolutionize your church, your community, your family, and your world. The way you interact with others will be different if you are reflecting Christ’s love. The way people see us at work, at play and at home would be different if we were being instead of doing. Can you say to people, “Follow me as I follow Christ” and then have those people get closer to Christ through them following you? Will they better understand His love and character by following you? I challenge you, every time you look into a mirror, to ask yourself this question: “Who/What am I reflecting into my world?” We all will have a different way of reflecting Christ, but we all can BE his reflection. Your community will be changed if you will accept this challenge to be an accurate reflection of Christ. www.roxburycamp.com 717.532.2208 R V I C S Roving Volunteers In Christ’s Service “RVICS is a non-denominational Christian organization for couples with a heart to serve the Lord during their retirement years.Teams of up to 6 couples provide a wide variety of maintenance, service, and construction assistance to needy non-profit Christian children's homes, schools, colleges, camps, conference centers, and churches. Each work project is 3-1/2 to 4 weeks long, scheduled in warmer climates during the winter months, and cooler locations the remainder of the year. Members are encouraged to serve a minimum of 3 projects, or up to 8 or 9 projects a year, January through November, with a 3-to-4-week Christmas furlough. Summer projects are scheduled for those who can serve at that time.” (From www.rvics.com) Roxbury Camp has been privileged to have an RVICS team serve for the past month. What a blessing it has been to have these volunteers help with various projects around the camp. Glenn and Joyce Ginder arrived in mid-June and ! S C I V R , u o y Thank The Berean Bridge Rebuild Camp Meeting began assisting with several projects around the camp. Four other couples joined them at the beginning of September, and they have all been diligently working on a project at the Byers Conference Center (see pictures below). The volunteers not only worked hard, but did so with smiles on their faces. Their love of serving the Lord, and others, was thoroughly evident. The Roxbury Camp Staff would like to thank: Glenn & Joyce Ginder, Stan & Cynde Bialorucki, Ray & Nettie Dunmyer, LeRoy & Arlene Martin and Ray & Nonie Moody for all of their hard work. It has been such a pleasure getting to know you all. May the Lord bless you as you continue to do His good work. 2 0 1 3 After Hurricane Sandy, October 2012 Roxbury Camp would like to thank Charles Lehman & Dwight Spear for their hard work on the bridge, as well as all of the donors that made this project possible. Spring Accent walls were painted in BCC rooms To learn more about RVICS, visit their website: www.rvics.com Senior “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward” “Be doers of the word, RE James 1:22 FLECT Colossians 3:23, 24a and not just hearers” (2) (3) Day (4)