Indian Springs Holiness Camp Meeting · Flovilla, GA  July 12-22, 2012


Children's Ministry (1st – 5th Grades)
Children's Ministry

Our program emphasis this year will be exploring different stories and lessons throughout the Scripture designed to help them find truth, righteousness, peace, faith and salvation. Puppet ministry, role playing and teaching will help children learn how to use the Bible during difficulties and temptation.

The Children’s Ministry meets daily from 9:30 am – 12:00 pm in the Glenn Tabernacle. The Glenn Tabernacle dates from the 1920’s and is rich in Indian Springs history that is often shared with our younger campers. It has been a place where many small hearts have made big commitments.



2012 Children's Ministry Team
 
Bryan and Leslie Marie Easley
Bryan & Leslie Marie Easley
Leaders :
  Bryan & Leslie Marie Easley
Team Members :
  Troy & Jenny Gentry
Kerry Brooks
Brad & Meghann Easley
Nathan McIntosh
Anna Roberts
Beth Luce Reed
Mary Helen Artmann
Wanda Robers

Spiritual Mission

The primary goal of this program is to bring children to a personal relationship with Christ – even at this early age. Parents appreciate the Children’s Ministry for deepening a child’s understanding of God’s call to holiness and how to surrender his or her life to the Lord at an early age.


Program Highlights

Arts and crafts time in Glenn Tabernacle The curriculum of the Children’s Ministry is developed by Dr. Becky Luman, a Christian Education professor from Wesley Biblical Seminary. The pace of this 2½-hour daily program is varied. Through interactive story telling, role-playing, and old-fashioned missionary stories, children learn of God’s love and provision for them in their everyday lives.

The Children’s Ministry isn’t just about words, though. Music is a dynamic part of our program! Creative craft projects and games add interest and relevance to our theme. Frequently, projects such as collecting and bagging toiletries, school supplies and small toys are done for needy children and missionary families.

Often, children make life-long friendships that last from summer to summer. A leader from this program, Beth Luce Reed, states that “As a camp meeting ‘old-timer’, I still see friends from my lifetime of summers at Indian Springs; in fact, now I’m teaching my friends’ children!”

The Children’s Ministry takes place in an open-air tabernacle, near the Main Tabernacle where adults worship. Restrooms are conveniently located, and a wholesome snack is provided during the morning.


Indian Springs Holiness Camp Meeting  ·   1518 Highway 42  ·  Flovilla, GA 30216
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