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Pastors Camp

 

2010 Dates: November 14-16.

For information on how to be invited to Pastors Camp,
contact Eric at info@highlandsministriesonline.org, or call 877-878-2238.

Reviews From Previous Campers
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What I Learned At Pastor's Camp, by Rev. Mark Robinette

"A living example of simple, separate, and deliberate. Worship, fellowship, and meals with instructors and other campers demonstrated the truth of the Biblical instruction. The very best definition of recreation."

—Tom Sheppard
Arden, NC
2006 Pastors Camper

What to Expect At Pastor's Camp

The ghosts of infomercials past are haunting me. I can think of nowhere to begin, cliché though it might be, but with the bad news. I was a church planter, but it was drought season. Within the space of two months, without even a split to be righteously indignant over, we lost five of our thirteen families. A year after that, three more left. As a Calvinist I was tempted to be a charismatic, thinking perhaps God was speaking to me through His sovereignty over history. Was He saying to me, "R.C., stop trying to be a pastor."?

I did not read a Tony Robbins book. Nor did I read a Peter Wagner book. Nothing really changed in my understanding of the church, of the ministry, of my calling.

 
RC at Pastors Camp
R.C. speaking on the Beauty of the Bride

But circumstances changed. We are still anything but a mega-church. But we have been blessed. In the last six years we have not only grown fivefold in size, but dozens of families have packed up and moved to be a part of our church. We have enjoyed love, joy, peace, patience, indeed a cornucopia of spiritual fruit in our church. We have planted a church several states away, helped with others around the country, and have started two daughter parishes. While God has blessed us in a mighty way, we know that His long term plan for the building of His kingdom isn't, "Everybody move to Bristol." That is why we are planting churches, why we are training men for the ministry, and why we started Pastors Camp.

At Highlands Ministries, one of our mottos is "Education is conversation." Whether through our Basement Tapes, or one of our Couples Camps, or with our resident students, we believe that change happens small, in personal, face-to-face conversations. That is why we invite ten elders to join us for three days of conversation, a pastor's camp so to speak, on The Beauty of the Bride. Our ideal would be for each congregation to send two elders, so that we can better multiply our efforts.

 
Laurence and Mark: during a break at Pastors Camp
Rocking with Laurence and Mark

We ask all our "campers" to arrive Saturday evening of camp for our welcome dinner. We  then invite them to worship with us the following Lord's Day. After worship and lunch we caravan up to Hungry Mother State Park, where we reserve a log lodge for our meetings and for housing. Sunday we visit together informally, feasting before the Lord. Monday we meet together five times for formal meetings, while yet enjoying meals together and conversation. Tuesday we meet five more times. Wednesday we check out, and send our campers on their way back to their congregations.

"More than the inspiring teaching, I was blessed and encouraged by the moving worship (Sunday morning with Saint Peter), the warm hospitality and the genuine fellowship that we all shared. It was invigorating to "dwell" with fellow shepherds who are pursing the good life!"

—Seth Yi
Columbia, SC
2006 Pastors Camper

Our speakers in 2010 will be Reverend Mark Dewey, Reverend Laurence Windham, senior pastor at Saint Peter Presbyterian Church, and Reverend R.C. Sproul Jr. 

The cost for camp is $225 per person. If this is a hardship for your church, please let us know. (Likewise, if you'd like to sponsor a pastor at the next Pastors Camp, please let us know.) Pastors Camp is by invitation only. To request an invitation, please contact us by phone or email.