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WEWISCONSIN WOULD CAMP MEETING GUIDEBOOK SEE | JUNEJESUS 14-22, 2019 WISCONSIN CAMP MEETING GUIDEBOOK | JUNE 14-22, 2019 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOME 3 GENERAL INFORMATION 4 EMERGENCY INFORMATION 5 MAIN SPEAKERS 6 - 8 EARLY MORNING MEETINGS 9 - 10 CAMP MEETING FEATURES 11 2:15 PM SUNDAY SEMINARS 12 - 13 4:00 PM SUNDAY SEMINARS 14 - 15 WISCONSIN ACADEMY 16 2:15 PM WEEKDAY SEMINARS 17 - 19 4:00 PM WEEKDAY SEMINARS 20 - 22 COMMUNITY SERVICES ACTIVITIES 22 CAMP WAKONDA 23 OFFERING SCHEDULE 24 TRUST SERVICES 25 AGE DIVISIONS 26 - 29 30 - 31 CAMP GUIDELINES 32 - 33 MENU/CAFETERIA HOURS 34 SCHEDULE 35 THEME SONG 36 2 Welcome to the Wisconsin 2019 CAMP MEETING

elcome and programs are exclusively to seeking to Camp designed for all ages. the Lord.” 2T 601 Meeting 2019! Features include the W plenty of music, and Whether you are here From near and far a special concert for the entire time, or our conference family by the Emmanuel just a day or two, we is gathering for our Quartet. Additionally, hope that you will be annual family reunion. we have the able to set aside the We’re glad you are Hallelujah Hustle, ABC cares of the world, here. Sunday book sale, spend time in God’s health and exercise word, and see a full Many conferences features- all capped picture of Jesus among have reduced or off with a special the trees, cabins, eliminated their baptism on the final friends, activities and camp meeting. We Sabbath. meetings. are grateful that Wisconsin continues Our theme this year Whether Jesus is your in the rich tradition is “We Would See lifelong friend, or you of having a nine Jesus.” Ellen White have yet to discover day camp meeting says, “The object of Him, while you are here, where friendships camp meeting is to may you experience are renewed, and lead all to separate Him in a new and fresh commitments to from business cares way. Christ deepened. and burdens, and devote Special a few days activities

F. Brian Stephan, Michael G. Edge, Executive Secretary President

3 3 General INFORMATION Administration Office

Open Daily 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

Adventist Book Center

Monday - Friday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Saturday Night/Sunday As Posted

ABC will be open following the evening meetings until 10:00 pm except Fridays.

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First Friday 9:00 am - 8:30 pm Sabbaths 9:00 pm - 9:30 pm Sunday - Second Friday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm All hours subject to change.

Camp Store

Fridays 7:00 am - 5:00 pm Sabbaths 9:00 pm - 10:00 pm Sunday - Thursday 7:00 am - 10:00 pm

Summer Camp Office

Sunday - Friday 9:30 am - 12:30 pm ...... 1:30 pm - 5:30 pm

Camp Meeting 2020 Dates: June 12 - 20

TOM MICHALSKI Superintendent, Wisconsin Camp Meeting Meet our Camp Meeting Superintendent, Pastor Tom Michalski. Pastor Michalski also serves as our conference Evangelist and as Stewardship Coordinator.

*Booklet design and layout: Deidra Roat 4 Emergency INFORMATION Emergency Procedures: Notify the Administration Office immediately. Office is staffed 24 hours/day to respond to emergencies. If the door is locked, ring the bell to alert the attendant or call the office at: 608-296-2126

Severe Weather Procedures: The severe weather signal is a steady siren wail. Severe weather shelter locations during meeting times are as follows:

Kindergarten/Juniors Basement of Hickory Lodge Beginners/Primary Basement of Red Pine Lodge Teens Block Rest Room #1 Youth Block Rest Room #3 Young Adults Basement of Fireside Lodge Adults Pioneer Pavilion

During severe weather at other times, go to the nearest shelter location listed above or the nearest block restroom. Remain in these locations until security personnel arrive and give the “all clear.”

Fire Procedures: If there is a fire, immediately notify security or the administration office at: 608-296-2126. Administration/ security will notify our volunteer fire crew and the Westfield fire department if necessary. If a fire appears to be spreading, all campers must clear the area. The fire signal is a “wa, wa, wa” siren wail.

First Aid: For Emergencies Call: 608-296-2126

Clinic Hours: Monday - Friday 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm 6:15 pm - 7:00 pm

Sabbath Closed

Note: A doctor and/or nurse are available for emergencies 24/7. An AED is also on hand. Administration or security will radio medical personnel. 5 5 MAIN SPEAKERS

MIKE EDGE President, Wisconsin Conference

Pastor Edge served as a pastor for 15 years, as a conference youth director for 15 years (eight in Wisconsin), and as president for the past eight years. He has a Masters of Divinity degree from Andrews University. He is married to Juanita, and they have two grown children and two grandchildren.

1st Friday A Living Portrait 7:20 pm

MIKE TUCKER Speaker/Director, Faith for Today

Mike Tucker is the Speaker/Director for Faith For Today Television, and host of the award winning television program, Lifestyle Magazine. He also hosts Mad About Marriage and conducts Mad About Marriage seminars around the world. Mike has served as a Pastor, Counselor, and Youth Pastor to name a few.. Mike lives with his wife Pam, in the Dallas, Texas area.

1st Sabbath At The Well ...... 10:25 am Caught in Adultery 7:20 pm Sunday Simon’s House 7:20 pm

SHAWN BOONSTRA Director/Speaker, Voice of Prophecy

Pastor Shawn Boonstra is speaker/director for the Voice of Prophecy ministry. His broadcasts, live seminars and books have been a source of inspiration around the globe. Hear him every week on the Disclosure broadcast and encourage your church to become a Voice of Prophecy Discovery Center. Learn more at vop.com.

2nd Friday We Would See Jesus Part 1 7:20 pm 2nd Sabbath We Would See Jesus Part 2 10:25 am ...... We Would See Jesus Part 3 7:20 pm

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KEN DENSLOW Assistant to the President, North American Division

Previously, Denslow served the Illinois Conference of SDA as president, a position he held for nine years. Prior to that, he served as a pastor, ministerial director and conference secretary in three conferences. His wife, Patricia, is a seventh-grade home room teacher. Ken and Pat have two grown children.

Lift Him Up Monday 7:20 pm The Men Who Keep Quiet Tuesday 7:20 pm The Lost Son Wednesday 7:20 pm Strangers No Longer Thursday 7:20 pm

CARLOS MUNOZ Director, Amazing Facts Evangelism

As a young man growing up between New York City and Puerto Rico, Carlos lived for the pleasures of this world but felt empty and without purpose until he surrendered all to Jesus. His love for Christ and His Word grew so much Carlos became a full-time of the , passionate about sharing Bible truths through prophecy seminars and training churches in evangelism.

The Battle of the Seeds Many Adventists believe that our prophetic identity began in 1844. But, we will study how our DNA is recorded long before in the Garden of Eden. To understand our final destiny we have to understand the original purpose of the people of God. 144,000 of Israel’s Seed Who is this controversial group in Revelation 7 and how does it relate to the Adventist movement? An amazing study that continues to show our prophetic lineage in light of the 70-week prophecy. Supreme Court in the Holy of Holies We will study a prophetic event that has marked the history of the Protestant movement: The Day of Atonement. We will see how this event is preparing the church and the world for the final events. The Bride of Christ Revelation says that Christ will come to take His bride. Who is the bride of the Lamb? The answer will surprise you! We will study the history of the Protestant and our contribution to this divine movement. The Battle of Armageddon & the Remnant Church The world seems to be heading to a tipping point and coming to an end. But first, the warns us about a final war that will test the faith of the professed people of God. Will I be ready? Pioneer Pavilion Monday - Friday 9:30 am

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JULIAN ARCHER Author and International Speaker

After a fast-paced business career, Julian retired in his thirties and founded the ministry Faith vs Finance. He is also author of the book, HELP! I’ve Been Blessed: How to stop God’s blessings from becoming curses. Julian loves to share his Christ-centered testimony to encourage and inspire others to turn their eyes upon Jesus. He is married to a Proverbs 31 wife, Melinda, and has two great sons.

The Cross-eyed Christian Does wealth affect the spirituality of individuals, congregations and entire nations? Is it possible to be financially secure without becoming spiritually bankrupt? Learn the answer directly from Julian Archer as he shares his personal testimony. The Christian Atheist Some nations write ‘In God We Trust’ on their money, however do you sometimes feel like you love God but actually trust money more? How can we both love and trust God in our materialistic, money-centric world? Apple Pie Appetite Does the bombardment of a materialistic culture affect our worldviews without us even realizing it? Yes. So just how much can we nibble at the edges of a ‘worldliness pie’ without catching a lethal dose of affluenza? The Economics of Enough How much do we really need? Julian will outline the practical, Biblical principles of giving, preparing for retirement and planning inheritances for the next generation. Heart Attack! The most exciting and life-changing portion of Julian’s testimony, the daily victory! Learn practical steps and secrets to winning the Faith vs Finance battle, every day. Julian gives a very simple but powerful way to defend your heart and mind for God. Pioneer Pavilion Monday - Friday 11:00 am

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2019 Women’s Retreat | Camp Wakonda Sanctuary October 4, 5, & 6 | Speaker Tawny Sportsman After Tawny lost her husband of nearly 35 years, thoughtful friends and acquaintances confided that they had wanted to do something but didn’t know what to do, so didn’t do any- thing and felt terrible about it! Through her personal journey, Tawny realized people are often at a loss to know what to do or say though they REALLY do want to do SOMETHING to show they care. And it could be so easy! Stop by the administration building for a brochure. 8 EARLY MORNING MEETINGS JANE FOLL Watertown Seventh-day AdventistChurch

Theme: Believe Pure Truth, Pray Powerful • Praying to a God Who is Great • Praying with God’s Power for His Glory • Prayerfully Resting in His Victory • Praying to Whom We Belong • Kingdom Purpose Prayers • Prayers of a Worshipper • Prayers to a Sovereign Provider • An Image-Bearer’s Prayer Pioneer Chapel 1st Sabbath - 2nd Sabbath 6:00 am KEVIN KUEHMICHEL Chippewa Valley District Pastor

HIS Story: Part 1 How God took a broken alcohol-laced rebel and turned his life around. HIS Story: Part 2: How God took that new convert and turned him into a force for the kingdom. Pioneer Pavilion 1st Sabbath/Sunday 6:30 am

JEANMARK A’KESSLER Rhinelander District Pastor

Eyewitness: W. Miller From secular to spiritual, learn the story of how William Miller saw Jesus. Eyewitness: J. White From trail-rider to truth-guider, learn the story of how James White saw Jesus. Pioneer Pavilion Monday/Tuesday 6:30 am

CAMERA HELP NEEDED Looking for volunteers as camera operators! If you would like to volunteer as a camera operator in the Pavilion, please sign up in the video production room located in the back of the Pavilion.

You don’t need any special skills! All ages welcome. 9 9 EARLY MORNING MEETINGS ABRAHAM SWAMIDASS Janesville District Pastor

Do People Still Want to See Jesus? Reasons Why People Want to See Jesus!

Pioneer Pavilion Wednesday/Thursday 6:30 am

TITUS NAFTANAILA Madison East District Pastor

What do Americans Believe About Jesus? In our pluralistic society there are various viewpoints on religious matters. Who do people say Jesus is? According to Barna Group “Americans are divided on whether Jesus was sinless.” Which Jesus do you believe in, preach, and ? What Shall I Do with Jesus? Though it is a famous biblical enquiry, from God’s perspective, it is an incorrect question. Jesus is on trial on a daily basis and every day our eternal destiny depends on the way we handle our relationship with Him. Pioneer Pavilion Friday/2nd Sabbath 6:30 am

THE Lighthouse Thrift Store

is available to collect A trailer donations and is parked behind Adventist Book Center. Needed items include clothing, books, furniture, toys, housewares, etc. No TV’s. As always, your donations are tax deductible. STORE HOURS: Mon. - Thurs. 9 - 5 :00 pm Friday 9 - 3:30 pm Sunday 10 - 3:30 pm Saturday CLOSED W959 State Hwy 16 Columbus, WI. 53925 920-623-0031 10 [email protected] CAMP MEETING FEATURES PICKLEBALL If you are interested in health evangelism and want to live a longer healthier life, come learn how to play Pickleball. Pickleball is a paddle sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis and table tennis. Two or four players of any age can play. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn. Pickleball fosters friendship and community and encourages a healthy lifestyle. The court will be set up at camp meeting on Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on the basketball court near the cafeteria. Come join the fun and stay active. Basketball Court Monday - Friday 10:00 am - 12:00 pm HALLELUJAH HUSTLE

The Hallelujah Hustle is a 5k run/walk that was started in 2007 as a fun way to motivate people to get active and stay healthy. Cost is $20 for 15 & under and $25 for 16+.

Ball Field Sunday 7:30 am ABC SUNDAY SALE

Be sure to stop by the Pioneer Pavilion and see all the great sales the ABC is offering this year.

Pioneer Pavilion Sunday 9:00 am EMMANUEL QUARTET

The Emmanuel Quartet is a gospel quartet from Collegedale, TN. The quartet’s concerts are 100% acappella, featuring barbershop- style harmonies and a smooth blend of voices. The members of the quartet are not only musicians by desire, but also ministers of the gospel through music. The mission of the quartet is to reflect God’s love through music, reminding His people that He is with us and that Jesus is returning soon. Over the years, the faces of the quartet have changed but the smooth harmonies and genuine spiritual message remain.

Pioneer Pavilion 1st Sabbath 4:00 pm

DYNAMIC STRETCHING

Hailing from Little Chute, Wisconsin, Bri Howard is a military veteran with a passion for health and wellness. Join her each morning as she teaches some wonderful stretching exercises!

Youth Tent Sunday - Friday 7:00 am 11 11 2:15 PM SUNDAY SEMINARS DR. DAVID DEROSE Internal and Preventative Medicine

The Methuselah Factor: Learn How to Live Sharper, Leaner, Longer, and Better Dr. DeRose breaks down the science of hemorheology (blood fluidity) to share practical keys to living longer and better. Pioneer Pavilion Sunday 2:15 pm

P. RICHARD CHOI Professor/Chair of Department, Andrews University

The Trinity in the New Testament; The Trinitarian unity of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit exemplifies the principle of mutual submission in the church. A careful study of the Oneness of the Trinity reveals the secret of building a unified community. Fireside Lodge Sunday 2:15 pm

JOY KAUFFMAN Founder/President, Farm to Stew International

What Will “Bring Life into the Churches?” Ellen G. White’s answer of “highest importance”! Hint: “I have been instructed to refer our people to the fifty-eighth chapter of Isaiah. Read this chapter carefully, and understand the kind of ministry that will bring life into the churches. EGW MTC, 56.3 Pioneer Chapel Sunday 2:15 pm

JENNIFER-JILL SCHWIRZER & SARAH MCDUGAL Project Safe Church

Trauma and the Path Forward How do abuse survivors recover from trauma? Discerning Genuine Repentance An abuse perpetrator claims to have changed. How do you know it’s true? Nature Center Sunday 2:15 pm

12 2:15 PM SUNDAY SEMINARS AMANDA ANGUISH Licenced Marriage and Family Therapist I’M brOKen Every wonder why people get depressed, self-harm, and commit suicide? The world would have us believe that this is a normal function of humanness and we just have to talk about it more, but maybe that’s not enough. Straight from the therapist’s office, we will look at the many contributors to these current issues and what we can do in spite of those contributors that will help us and our loved ones. Conference Room Sunday 11:00 am Steps to Christ-like Thinking What makes someone walk straight into something others would fear and avoid? What’s the one thing we never learned in school that is the cause of most of our suffering? You’ll learn just that in this practical “lab.” Conference Room Sunday 2:15 pm

JIM PARISH Manager, Lighthouse Thrift Store

The Lighthouse is a Wisconsin Conference Mission. Come learn more about the Lighthouse and how you can be a part of this blessed Wisconsin Conference mission. President’s Office Sunday 2:15 pm

ERIC CHAVEZ Youth Director, Wisconsin Conference

Sabbath School is not Dead! Have you ever come to Sabbath School and walked away wondering what did I just sit through (and not in a good way)? Well, if you have been that person then ask that question no more. We have an amazing opportunity to make Sabbath School exciting again! We will explore the history of Sabbath School, when it began, why it began, and how we can get back to our roots and grow our time together! Come expecting to learn, grow, and walk away with new friends! You won’t want to miss this opportunity to gain tools to take back to your church! ABC Seminar Room Sunday 2:15 pm

ADAM CASE Ministerial Director, Wisconsin Conference

Church Planting Opportunities and Challenges in Our World Today

Hickory Lodge Great Room Sunday 2:15 pm 13 13 4:00 PM SUNDAY SEMINARS

ASK YOUR LEADERS Conference Leaders Do you wish you could ask just one or two questions of your conference leaders but never thought you would have the opportunity? This seminar is for you.

Pioneer Pavilion Sunday 4:00 pm

DANIEL HUDGENS & CARLOS MUÑOZ Amazing Facts Representatives

Divine Commission Every journey of faith begins with a first step of faith. But unless we internalize the marching orders of Jesus, we can never fulfill His . Fireside Lodge Sunday 4:00 pm

JIM HOFFER Retired Pastor & Author

The Search for the Lost Ark Introduction and historical backgrounds.

Pioneer Chapel Sunday 4:00 pm

AMANDA ANGUISH Licenced Marriage and Family Therapist The Apple of His Eye Whether you wear glasses or have 20/20, you still can’t see very well. But glasses aren’t the only corrective eyewear according to the Bible.

Conference Room Sunday 4:00 pm

14 4:00 PM SUNDAY SEMINARS

PATRICIA ANTOINE-NORTON Women’s Retreat Coordinator

Women’s Ministry Where do I start and what can I use and who can I use? What are the resources that I have access to and how much will it cost? Come and learn more so that you can be equipped to to the ladies in your church, in your community and where you work. ABC Seminar Room Sunday 4:00 pm

ALICE GARRETT Adventist Community Service, Wisconsin Conference

Sharing & Question Time ACS leaders and those interested in community service, this is your time to learn about creative ways to reach out to your community as well as share what you are doing in yours. President’s Office Sunday 4:00 pm

ABRAHAM SWAMIDASS Janesville District Pastor, Family Life Coordinator

Healing is a Choice

Family Life Cabin Sunday 4:00 pm

TITUS NAFTANAILA Madison East District Pastor, Personal Ministry Coordinator

Discipleship Stages of Spiritual Growth .

Nature Center Sunday 4:00 pm

VICKI THOMPSON Lake Union Treasury Representative

The Snowball Effect A Systematic Way to Overcoming the Debt Issue in Your Life. Hickory Lodge Great Room Sunday 4:00 pm

15 15 16 16 2:15 PM WEEKDAY SEMINARS DR. DAVID DEROSE Internal and Preventative Medicine

Reversing High Blood Pressure Naturally, Part 1 Learn how to help yourself and minister to your community with practical insights from Dr. DeRose’s best-selling book, “Thirty Days to Natural Blood Pressure Control.” Reversing High Blood Pressure Naturally, Part 2 Continuation of yesterday’s presentation. Beyond the Methuselah Factor, Part 1: Reversing Diabetes Naturally Diabetes is preventable and reversible—learn keys to beating this leading killer. Beyond the Methuselah Factor, Part 2: The Brain Health Revolution Dr. DeRose provides insights into how to improve mental performance, enhance brain health, prevent Parkinson’s and dementia, and more. Connecting Community Health Interests to the Cross You’ve had community members attend your church for cooking classes or other health events. How do you then connect them to Bible truth and Jesus? Dr. DeRose provides a practical strategy. Pioneer Pavilion Monday - Friday 2:15 pm

LINDA ROSEN Superintendent of Education

All of us have experienced conflict at some point in our lives. These peacemaker seminars will be teaching how to respond to conflict God’s way. Three main topics will be covered over five days.

• Understanding Conflict • Responding to Conflict • Preventing Conflict Conference Room Monday - Friday 2:15 pm

JOY KAUFFMAN Founder/President, Farm to Stew International

Avoiding a Narcissistic Health Message Hint, it is good for you! What’s FARM STEW? (Can I eat it?) F-A-R-M Getting a “taste” of the “ingredients” of abundant life. S-T-E-W Getting a “taste” of the “ingredients” of abundant life. Going Viral with a Mustard Seed of Faith! Harvest 100 fold! Pioneer Chapel Monday - Friday 2:15 pm

17 17 2:15 PM WEEKDAY SEMINARS

JENNIFER-JILL SCHWIRZER & SARAH MCDUGAL Project Safe Church Forgiving without Enabling Learn how to forgive, but how to do it wisely, keeping good boundaries at the same time. Victim, Survivor, Thriver, Defender Survivors of abuse can be the most effective in ministries to the abused. Identifying Perpetrators Are child molesters and pedophiles the same? How does grooming begin, and can it be detected before it’s too late? How can we discern who is dangerous and keep kids safe? Defenders as Healers Men have a unique role in breaking or healing the perception of God’s character in the hearts of those who have been abused. How can Godly defenders step into the gap created by abuse in practical, healing ways? When Abuse Comes to Church What did Jesus teach about how to handle abuse? What if a pastor is sexually involved with a member? Is there ever a spectrum where the victim shares responsibility? Handling Criminal Abuse How can church leaders more effectively prevent abuse? What are the signs that someone is being abused? How can we handle serious situations both with biblical redemption and legal responsibility? Don’t Reinvent the Wheel, Follow the Policy What policies does the Seventh-day Adventist church have in place on sexual abuse? How do these policies guide us to handle difficult situations? How do we make confidential reports to the right place? Nature Center Monday - Wednesday 2:15 pm

DENNIS CARLSON Trust Services Director, General Conference

Are You Eating Your Retirement (and do not know it?) Be prepared for a retirement that will glorify God. Tax Cut Blues or Blossoms Now that you have filed your 2018 income tax, how to prepare for 2019. Fiery Personal Finances The next generation may be leading the way through the pearly gates. Conference Room Tuesday - Thursday 2:15 pm

18 2:15 PM WEEKDAY SEMINARS YVES MONNIER Evangelism Director, It Is Written Awakening the Sleeping Giant: Grow your church beyond expectations The members who come to church every week are the sleeping giant.. Imagine them all involved in actively making friends for Jesus and drawing people to church. This doesn’t have to be a pipe dream but it can be a reality. Discover simple and practical ways of accomplishing this at our It Is Written seminar. • What did Jesus do? • The heart of a soul winner (Being prepared. Intentionality. Watching for divine appointments.). • Awakening spiritual interest in others (moving from secular to spiritual topics). • Friendship evangelism, part 1 • Friendship evangelism, part 2 • The power of prayer • 25 simple things you can do to share Jesus with others (creative community evangelism, servant evangelism, adopt a street, social media, etc.). • Never leave home without these tools, part 1 (Gospel presentation). • Never leave home without these tools, part 2 (personal testimony). • Finding Seekers (door-to-door work, mega mailer, etc.). Hickory Lodge Great Room Monday - Friday 2:15 pm

P. RICHARD CHOI Professor/Chair of New Testament Department, Andrews University

The Trinity and The Trinity is not a product of the Roman but an important foundation of Adventist eschatology. Without it, we cannot explain the Church’s unique teachings on the Great Controversy or the closing events of earth’s history. The Trinity and the Gospel The Trinity forms the basis of the New Testament teachings on salvation and its unique conception of God’s love. The Trinitarian perspective helps us to properly understand the work of the Father in the Old Testament, the work of Christ in the , and the work of the Holy Spirit in the church and in the individual lives of the apostles and believers in the Book of Acts. Fireside Lodge Monday & Tuesday 2:15 pm

19 19 4:00 PM WEEKDAY SEMINARS JULIAN ARCHER Auther & International Speaker Jesus through the Eyes of John Do They See Jesus In Me? While walking and working with Jesus, young John, the ‘Son of Thunder’ became a ‘Child of God’. How did it happen, and how can I experience it in my life? Discover the three things that Jesus taught John that gave him his unwavering purpose in life. Blessed Did John know for sure that he was saved? Did he have the ‘blessed assurance’ that he would live for eternity? Discover the powerful impact that the certainty of salvation can have on your life, as you daily abide in Jesus Christ. That You May Believe John wrote the book of Revelation, but what did he see as the real purpose of prophecy? Today we’ll discover John’s beliefs about why Jesus gave us prophecies. Was it for intellectual stimulation, the building of our faith, to prove others wrong, to help us interpret the daily news or some other purpose? Ten Out of Ten Jesus came to give all people ‘life to the full’. What does that abundant life actually look like in a fallen world filled with pain, cruelty and injustice? Can we really have peace and joy when we or our family and friends are suf- fering? Discover what John saw in Jesus’ life that gave Him perfect stability in every storm. Especially the Closing Scenes John could have written a ton of books about his days with Jesus but he was inspired to only record 21 condensed chapters of specific messages and events. Discover why he chose the events he did and a secret message that he buried in his writings for those who dig deep. Pioneer Pavilion Monday - Friday 4:00 pm

JON CORDER Lake Union Treasury Representative

Ten Traits of a Dedicated How to Get Stewardship to Come Alive in Your Life.

Hickory Lodge Great Room Monday 4:00 pm

GLYNN SCOTT Lake Union Treasury Representative

Funding the Mission Flow of Tithe Funds and the Blessing of Faithful Stewardship.

Hickory Lodge Great Room Tuesday 4:00 pm

20 4:00 PM WEEKDAY SEMINARS

DANIEL HUDGENS & CARLOS MUÑOZ Amazing Facts Representatives

Christ’s Method Alone No matter how imaginative we may be with outreach ideas, Christ’s way of evangelism should always be our primary model. Our Greatest Need Christ longs to fill us with His Spirit, but He won’t force Himself upon us. We must be willing to surrender all that blocks us from that deeper experience with Him. The Evangelism Cycle Success in evangelism demands a definite plan. This lesson will help guide your church through the process of preparing for an evangelistic reaping meeting. Friendship Evangelism Jesus was a master of reaching the human heart. Regardless of his or her background, every person walked away feeling loved and valued by Him. As we experience and retell the gospel story, it cannot but make an impression on all who come within our reach. Giving Bible Studies God is calling us to be an answer to a seeker’s prayer. With Bible in hand, we can bring the message of hope that others are longing to hear! Answering Objections Everyone is on a journey of faith. Let’s consider the most effective ways of responding to objections, while lifting up Jesus and reaching the heart. Gaining Decisions for Christ How do you lead others to make a decision for Jesus? The aim is to take the fear out of asking for decisions, using the “four C’s of gaining decisions.” The Gospel Presentation We will consider how to lead someone to a saving relationship with Jesus Christ and give a sound answer to the question, “What must I do to be saved?” Nurturing New Believers The church should proclaim the gospel, but it should also establish new believers and make them disciples. Reclaiming Missing Members Learn why former members have left the church and very practical principles for bringing them back.

Fireside Lodge Monday - Friday 4:00 pm

PATRICIA ANTOINE-NORTON Women’s Retreat Coordinator

Women’s Ministry Stop by and meet with the committee members and give us insight. Tell us what you want to see happen in Wisconsin for Women’s Ministry. ABC Seminar Room Wednesday 4:00 pm 21 21 4:00 PM WEEKDAY SEMINARS

JIM HOFFER Retired Pastor & Author

Jesus in the Sanctuary Christ’s atoning sacrifice and heavenly ministry; the great controversy and the character of God. Jesus Predicts the Destruction of the Temple The second coming of Christ The Covenant of the Ark God’s law and covenants The Ark’s Environment The “daily” and “yearly” services and their cosmic significance Christ’s Coming to the Temple Predicted The 70-week prophecy The Cleansing of the Temple The 2300 days and the judgment The Contents of the Ark The and the Sabbath; law and grace Parables of the Kingdom Death, judgment, and the three angels’ messages Holiness to the Lord Holiness, dedication to God Heavenly Mediation Christ as our Mediator, and the work of the Holy Spirit The Ark of Safety The true church and church membership; baptism Pioneer Chapel Monday - Friday 4:00 pm

WEEKDAY ACTIVITIES ALICE GARRETT Adventist Community Services Coordinator, Wisconsin Conference

Community Service Project This year the project will be collect- ing non-perishable food and personal items for the Marquette County Food Bank. You may drop off your donations at the ACS cabin Sunday - Thursday 9:00 – 11:30 am and 2:00 – 5:00 pm. The deadline is noon on Friday. Afghans, Knitting and Crocheting Each morning plan to meet at the ACS cabin around 9:00 am. Come and either make a stock- ing hat, granny squares for lap robes, or bring your own project. Nine Patch Quilt Monday at 2:00 pm, plan to stop by and learn a new technique for using all those scraps. Other Projects Happening at the ACS Cabin: • Learn how to make hand braided rugs • Daily drawings - stop by and sign up • Make a “found object” pincushion! Bring “found objects” like a teacup, little bowl or empty olive can and join the fun. Stop by the ACS cabin for times and availability. ACS Cabin Monday - Friday See Times Above 22 SUMMER 2019

CAMP DATE AGES

BLIND CAMP JUNE 27 - JULY 1 ALL AGES JUNIOR CAMP JULY 1 - 8 7 - 10 TWEEN CAMP JULY 8 - 15 11 - 13 TEEN CAMP JULY 15 - 22 13 - 17 FAMILY CAMP 1 JULY 22 - 29 ALL AGES FAMILY CAMP 2 JULY 29 - AUG 5 ALL AGES

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“Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in My house. Test Me in this,” says the LORD Almighty, “and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that there will not be room enough to store it.” Malachi 3:10

24 “Leave a legacy that will impact the future” Stop by the Administration Building to make an appointment with Bill while you are here at camp meeting. It is a free service of the Wisconsin Conference.

Wisconsin Conference Planned Giving | Trust Services Putting God First and Last Bill Ochs | Director [email protected] 920-484-6555 Ext: 311 “When God blesses you financially, don’t raise your standard of living. Raise your standard of Giving!” 25 25 We Would See

SCHEDULE FOR AGES 0 - 25 26 Jesus Caryn Erb BEGINNERSAges 0-3 | Red Pine Lodge

1st Sabbath 9:15 - 10:15 am 3:15 - 4:15 pm Sunday 3:15 - 4:15 pm Monday - Friday 9:30 - 10:30 am 3:15 - 4:15 pm 2nd Sabbath 9:15 - 10:15 am

Tammy Elmer KINDERGARTENAges 4-6 | Hickory Lodge

1st Sabbath 9:15 - 10:30 am 3:15 - 4:15 pm Sunday 3:15 - 4:15 pm Monday - Friday 9:30 - 10:45 am 3:15 - 4:15 pm 2nd Sabbath 9:15 - 10:30 am

Carrol & Carol Wheeler PRIMARYAges 7-9 | Primary Tent

1st Friday 7:00 - 9:00 pm Sabbaths 9:30 - noon 7:00 - 9:00 pm Sunday 9:30 - 11:00 am 7:00 - 9:00 pm Monday - Friday 9:30 - 11:00 am 2:30 pm Swim 3:30 pm Crafts 7:00 - 9:00 pm Parents: Please help us keep your child safe. 1. Parent/guardian must remain with children three years old or younger. 2. Children must be supervised at all times. 3. Pick up children within ten minutes of the close of their program. 27 27 Jonathan Fetrick & Bob Fetrick JUNIORSAges 10 - 12 | Junior Tent

1st Friday 7:00 - 9:00 pm Sabbaths 9:30 - Noon 7:00 - 9:00 pm Sunday 9:30 - 11:00 am 7:00 - 9:00 pm Monday - Friday 9:30 - 11:00 am 2:30 pm Games 3:30 pm Swim 7:00 - 9:00 pm

Sheldon Bryan & Jonathan Baker TEENSAges 13 - 15 | Teen Tent

1st Friday 7:00 - 9:00 pm Sabbaths 9:30 - 11:45 am 7:00 - 9:00 pm Sunday 9:30 - 11:00 am 3:30 - 5:00 pm Activity 7:00 - 9:00 pm Mon, Tues, Wed, & Fri 9:30 - 11:00 am 11:00 - Noon Swim 3:30 - 5:00 pm Activity 7:00 - 9:00 pm Thursday 8:00 am Noah’s Ark

Swim Schedule Mon. - Fri. Sun. - Fri. Morning Dip 6:00 - 6:30 am Family A - L 4:30 - 5:00 pm Teen ...... 11:00 - Noon Family M - Z 5:15 - 5:45 pm Preschool with Parent 1:00 - 1:25 pm Youth ...... 1:30 - 2:15 pm No swimming after 6:00 pm or Primary ...... 2:30 - 3:15 pm on Sabbath Junior ...... 3:30 - 4:15 pm 2828 Zachary Payne & Ryan Becker YOUTHAges 16 - 18 | Youth Tent

1st Friday 7:00 - 9:00 pm Sabbaths 9:30 - 11:45 am 7:00 - 9:00 pm Sunday 2:00 - 3:00 pm Activity 7:30 - 9:00 pm Mon - Wed, & Fri 9:30 - 11:00 am 1:30 - 2:15 pm Swim 3:30 - 5:00 pm Activity 7:00 - 9:00 pm Thursday 8:00 am Noah’s Ark

Rowell Puedivan & YOUNG ADULTS | Daniel Arroyo Ages 19 - 25 Fireside Lodge

1st Friday 7:30 - 9:00 pm Sabbaths 9:45 - 10:40 am 10:45 - Noon 7:30 - 9:00 pm Sunday 2:00 - 3:00 pm Activity 7:30 - 9:00 pm Mon, Wed - Fri 10:30 - 11:30 am Small Group & Prayer (Pioneer Chapel) 2:00 - 3:30 pm Activity 7:30 - 9:00 pm Tuesday 8:00 am Wisconsin Dells

Swim bands are required for Primary & Junior age children. Swim bands can be purchased in the Primary & Junior divisions for 50 cents from division leaders starting on Sunday.

*Parent signatures required

29 29 Zachary Payne ORDINATIONPIONEER PAVILION

I Am, decided I was done with in Tennessee, I was called “Here Send Me” altogether. But to Green Bay to serve as God had other plans and their full-time youth pastor I was born in Apopka, He sent Pastor Charlie alongside Pastor Bill Ochs. FL, and at the time Thompson with an invite It was also during my time my parents were not to work at Camp Timber in Green Bay that I met interested in God or Ridge, where I met Jesus my beautiful wife, Allison- church. But over time, and my life was changed. the love of my life and and especially after my It was after this summer my wonderful partner in brother was born, my that, despite my initial ministry. parents felt God calling disinterest in professional them to give Him another ministry, God called me After a couple of years chance and they started to be a minister of the in Green Bay, Allison and to seek out a church. Gospel. I moved to Michigan When I was four years so that I could attend old, after lots of searching, I took turns embracing Andrews University they were baptized into and running from my Theological Seminary the Forest Lake Seventh- calling throughout and earn a Master’s of day Adventist Church, my college years, but Divinity degree. Our first where I began my faith I eventually earned a child, Arthur Michael, was journey. Bachelor’s degree in also born during our time Theology from Southern at Andrews University. When I was nine, we Adventist University. After While at the Seminary, moved to Indiana and a short tenure as part- I continued working began attending the time youth pastor part-time with the Green Glendale Seventh-day and day camp Bay church district, Adventist Church in director at worked with a social Indianapolis. It was there the Apison media ministry for that I got involved in Seventh- Millennials--the Pathfinders and became day Haystack, and a junior deacon. I studied Adventist developed a love with and was eventually Church for researching baptized by Pastor Frank Haynes. It was also in Indiana, during my junior year of high school, that I started to doubt my faith in God and, in my mind,

30 ORDINATION2ND SABBATH 2:30 PM in the areas of Adventist History and Sociology.

Since our time at Andrews University, I have had the privilege to serve as the senior pastor of Wisconsin’s Southeastern Network of Seventh- day Adventist Churches (WISEN) in Racine and Kenosha counties. Our second child, Eleanor Ruth, was born during my time here, and Allison and I are expecting our third child this coming October. It’s been a wonderful experience working with the churches in Southeast Wisconsin and I feel that it has grown me by leaps the best of my ability, and grace) I find myself as the and bounds in many ways. I would encourage anyone senior pastor of a district to do the same. of churches. The point Looking back on my being: we don’t answer the journey thus far, it’s Ordination, to me, is a call to be recognized. We amazing to see what God confirmation that when answer because the God has done in my life. At 30, the Lord said “whom shall of the universe wants to I have spent almost half I send, and who will go for include us in His plans to of my life responding to us,” my answer was like seek and save the lost. He God’s calling, and I can Isaiah’s: “here I am, send is calling you, as you read tell you that the times I me” (Isaiah 6:8). But that this right now. How do you embrace it are the times I call and my response is respond? really see the power of His nothing new. I’ve been Spirit working in my life. It at this for a while. It all is my hope started cutting weeds at to always a summer camp in 2005, follow His and eventually (by God’s calling to

Ordination Speaker: Jonathan Fetrick Pioneer Pavilion 31 2nd Sabbath 2:30 pm 31 Policies GUIDELINES

The following guidelines are in place for the comfort and safety of all users of Camp Wakonda.

LAUNDRY Golf cart drivers must Announcements can FACILITIES be 18 or older. Golf carts be hung in the listed Coin operated must be driven in a safe designated areas. laundry machines manner. All passengers • Four block bathroom are located must stay seated in bulletin boards at each block designated seats while • Communication Cabin restroom. cart is in motion. Persons • Apple Valley/ABC may not get on or off • Administration Office HOURS: a golf cart while it is in Fridays 6am - 6pm motion. Permits must be PETS: For the health and Sun - Thurs 6am - safety of all campers, 10pm displayed on carts at all times (issued through pets are NOT to be at Quarter exchange admin office). Permit camp meeting. If you is available from the holder must be on the bring a pet, you will Administration office daily cart at all times while it is be required to take it from 8:00 am - 10:00 pm moving. elsewhere. If you cannot leave your pet at home, Not available during All campers CURFEW: the following are the Sabbath hours. Please are to be quiet and in nearest kennels: report problems to the camping areas by 10:30 Camp Office. pm Sun - Fri. Saturday • Precious Paws (Portage) VEHICLES: Park only night curfew is 11:00 pm. 608-697-5712 one vehicle at your Second Saturday night • Pampered Paws Pet designated campsite 11:30 pm. All property Resort (Wisconsin Dells) facing out. Park additional south of County Rd. E is 608-254-7387 vehicles in designated off limits after 9:00 pm. • Furry Acres (Oxford) 608-586-5448 parking lots (get map BEACH: Children 12 years from Administration). of age and under must ADDITION TO CURRENT Vehicles are to remain be accompanied by an PET POLICY: Service parked unless needed for adult. Modest, one-piece animals, which are entering/leaving camp swimming suits are specifically trained meeting. NO CRUISING. required. Cover-ups must to provide necessary Place vehicle parking be worn to/from beach. assistance to individuals permits on the dashboard Swim schedule listed on with either physical or facing up. Vehicles page 24. Beach closed all psychiatric disabilities without assigned parking other times. will be permitted at permits on the dash may camp meeting, following Children must be towed at owner’s CHILDREN: the provisions of the be supervised at all times. expense. Cars may not be Americans with Disabilities Pick up children within 10 used to sleep in overnight. Act (ADA). Campground speed limit minutes of the close of is 10 mph as posted. their scheduled program. Other animals, defined Vehicles are not to be as Emotional Support ADVERTISING: Private left on the grounds after Animals (ESA) may be selling, soliciting or fund camp meeting. They may brought to raising during camp be removed at owner’s the camp meeting is prohibited. expense. grounds if Obtain stamped approval registered GOLF CARTS: Golf for all postings through with carts are allowed for the communication locating, the transportation of Cabin open 9:00 - Noon wear an disabled people only. Mon - Fri. and as posted. identification

32 Policies GUIDELINES vest and be under the etc. especially during right to re-rent or remain control and possesion of hot weather. No sewer, in a campsite if found to their owners at all times. water, gas, or electrical be in violation of any of the lines or connections, principles of the Seventh- When ESA animals need temporary or permanent, day Adventist Church. to relieve themselves, may be added to those they must be leashed, originally provided by All subletting is managed must do so on their by the Camp Meeting the camp. No camp site owner’s site, and must be Management Committee. shall be designated or cleaned up by the owner Full Service subletting used by anyone as a legal promptly. Exercising of is possible for no more residence. animals must occur off than two years, at which the camp grounds. Cancellations made time the campsite will be after May 5 decrease made available to the next ARRIVAL/DEPARTURE: the amount of money person on the waiting list. To ensure workplace transferable to the next safety, please do camp meeting by 50%. No Full Service sites or Cabins not plan to camp money will be transferred may be reserved by the overnight prior to the for cancellations made present occupant for the start or close of the after May 26. Any renter next year if paid in FULL nine day Friday - 2nd shall lose the right to by the last business day in Saturday camp meeting. re-rent or remain in any July. All other sites may be Prior approval must be accommodation if it is reserved for the next year obtained to stay nights found to be occupied by with a 50% payment by the outside normal camp children or young people, last business day in July meeting days. Additional unmarried and/or under and full payment by April fees of $50 per night will age 20, without proper 1st. A site not reserved, will be charged and utilities chaperonage as defined be available to others the may be interrupted due by the Camp Meeting following year. Management Committee. to camp set-up. If you For safety, a working wish to drop off your Any renter shall lose the fire extinguisher is trailer or RV early, you recommended for each site. may do so without the additional charge.

CAMPSITE RENTAL POLICIES: Each campsite is designed for one family only. Rental of a campsite is for the duration of camp meeting only. PROHIBITED Remove all RV’s, trailers, and tents at the end of 1. Candles & campfires designated areas & time. camp meeting. If you plan 2. Playing instruments 7. Removing pine needles to leave an RV or trailer, without approval and/ around campsites & or in a way bothersome a $150 fee is due by the cabins. Pine needles to neighbors. last business day in July. prevent erosion. 3. Playing with water-toys, Refrigerators and other 8. Harmful substances water balloons, etc. appliances must not be such as tobacco, except in designated alcohol, illicit drugs. left at the campsite after areas and times. 9. The use of propane camp meeting. A $25 4. Using other people’s cook stoves. removal fee will apply. property beyond camp 10. Per health code, no boundaries. Electrical service is limited. 5. Dangerous items such dishes, pots, or pans Please limit simultaneous as guns & fireworks are to be scraped, use of air conditioners/ 6. Bicycles, skateboards, cleaned, or washed at microwave/hotplates, unicycles, etc. except in the water spigots. 33 33 Cafeteria CUISINE Day Breakfast Lunch Dinner Fri, June 14 Biscuits & Gravy Mexican Fiesta Taco Mac & Garlic Breadsticks Sat, June 15 Sweet Rolls & Eggs Spaghetti & Potato Bar Meatballs & Breadsticks Sun, June 16 French Toast & Pizza Senior Class Fund Potato Cake Raiser

Mon, June 17 Scrambled Egg & Linguini & Caprice & Roasted Chorizo Breadsticks Vegetables Tues, June 18 Pancakes & Links Stir-fry & Egg Sloppy Joes Rolls Wed, June 19 Seasoned Pasta Bar Enchillada, Rice & Potatoes & Eggs Beans Thurs, June 20 Breakfast Veggie Gyro Soup Bar Sandwiches Fri , June 21 Breakfast Tacos Grilled Cheese & Sam’s Chicken Soup Sandwiches

Sat, June 22 Sweet Rolls, & Haystacks Lasagna & Eggs Breadsticks

*All breakfasts include hot & cold cereal, milks, bread, & fruit. *All lunch/dinners include a vegan option, a full salad bar & a vegetable. All meals are vegetarian.

Cafeteria Hours Individual Meal Tickets

Breakfast 7:30 am - 8:15 am All Meals Lunch 12:00 pm - 12:45 pm $6.50 Ages 4-10 Dinner 5:15 pm - 6:00 pm $7.50 Ages 11-64 No meal tickets will be sold in the cafeteria or during Sabbath hours. All $6.50 Ages 65+ meal tickets must be purchased in the (free) Ages 0-3 Administration office.

JOSEFA CAMPOS Camp Meeting Food Service Director

Josefa Campos, member of the Maranatha Spanish Church, is the Food Service Director for Camp Wakonda. She has a history of food service experience, and currently cooks full-time for a private school.

34 | MARK SABBATH | RINGWELSKI KEVIN KUEHMICHAEL PAVILION 9:15 SABBATH SCHOOL FEATURE 10:40 Divine Worship: SHAWN BOONSTRA 2:15 ORDINATION PIONEER PAVILION 4:00 BAPTISMS MEET AT LAKE SANDOW SHAWN BOONSTRA SHAWN FRI. ACADEMY WISCONSIN WISCONSIN KEVIN KUEHMICHAEL PAVILION ANNETTE CAMPBELL THUR. ABRAHAM ABRAHAM SWAMIDASS PAVILION DALE DALE SINNETT WED. SEE PG. 17 - 19 ABRAHAM ABRAHAM SWAMIDASS PAVILION SEE PG. 20 - 22 2:15 PM SEMINARS 2:15 4:00 PM SEMINARS KEN DENSLOW SING- A-LONG A-LONG 9:30 - CARLOS MUNOZ - PAVILION MUNOZ 9:30 - CARLOS 11:00 - JULIAN ARCHER PAVILION TUES WITH CINDY TITUS NAFTANAILA PAVILION THE MON. REMNANTS TITUS NAFTANAILA PAVILION PAM PAM TUCKER SUN. JEANMARK KESSLER A’ PAVILION 7:30 AM HALLELUJAH 5K RUN/ HUSTLE WALK 9:00 - 11:00 ABC SUNDAY SALE PAVILION PM 2:15 SEMINARS pgs . 12 - 13 4:00 PM SEMINARS pgs. 14 - 15 EARLY MORNING GLOW - SHARING & PRAYER - PIONEER CHAPEL - JANE FOLL - PIONEER CHAPEL JANE - SHARING & PRAYER MORNING GLOW EARLY | MIKE TUCKER & ELDIN ROWELL ROWELL PUEDIVAN SABBATH | JEANMARK KESSLER A’ PAVILION 9:15 SABBATH SCHOOL FEATURE 10:40 Divine Worship: MIKE TUCKER 3:00 EDUCATION HOUR 4:00 CONCERT EMMANUEL QUARTET NADINE THOMAS MIKE EDGE FRI. 6:00 AM 6:30 AM 9:00 AM 9:30 AM 11:00 AM 2:00 PM 4:00 PM 7:00 PM MINI CONCERTS 7:20 PM 35 35 More About Jesus Eliza E. Hewitt

More about Jesus I would know, More of His grace to others show; More of His saving fullness see, More of His love who died for me.

Refrain: More, more about Jesus, More, more about Jesus; More of His saving fullness see, More of His love who died for me.

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