Church Camps Ready for a More ‘Normal’ Season
After two seasons impacted by COVID-19, directors of Lake James Christian Camp (Angola, Ind.) and Woodland Lakes Christian Camp (near Cincinnati) are anticipating a more normal summer camping season.
After two seasons impacted by COVID-19, directors of Lake James Christian Camp (Angola, Ind.) and Woodland Lakes Christian Camp (near Cincinnati) are anticipating a more normal summer camping season.
August 30, 2009
 by Darrel Rowland Unexpected complications and challenges are common in the multisite movement. Certainly not every expansion leads to a glowing success story. For example, Discovery Christian Church in Dublin, Ohio, tried to get a site going in a nearby Columbus suburb. It didn”t work. Journey”s Crossing Church in Gaithersburg, Maryland, closed a second location in the Washington, D.C., area. Community Christian Church in White Marsh, Maryland (www.communitycc.net), was preparing to launch a second site near Baltimore this year, but those plans are now on hold. Community Christian, averaging about 750 in attendance, already was actively helping plant churches