Cascade Division families unite for celebration

Families across the Cascade Division come together for four days of fun and spiritual growth. The Cascade Division brought families together for four days of fun and spiritual focus at its annual family camp, themed “Celebration and Family Reunion,” held at Camp Kuratli in Boring, Ore., July 31-Aug. 3.
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Family members of all ages enjoy themselves at Cascade Division’s Celebration and Family Reunion.     Photo courtesy of Cascade Divisional Headquarters
Family members of all ages enjoy themselves at Cascade Division’s Celebration and Family Reunion. Photo courtesy of Cascade Divisional Headquarters

 

Families across the Cascade Division come together for four days of fun and spiritual growth.

The Cascade Division brought families together for four days of fun and spiritual focus at its annual family camp, themed “Celebration and Family Reunion,” held at Camp Kuratli in Boring, Ore., July 31-Aug. 3.

Almost 250 people attended the event, where they participated in activities including a barbecue, hikes, games and sing-alongs. The spiritual celebration, however, was the main focus, and three separate tracks accommodated the different age groups, meeting the needs of adults, youth and children.

For the adult track, Sierra del Mar divisional leaders Majors Lee and Michele Lescano offered a study on the seven Feasts of Israel, linking the Old Testament feasts with New Testament portrayals of God’s gifts accessible through the trinity—or whole person—of God. Lts. Emmanuel and Jennifer Masango led a vacation Bible school program for the children, while Majors James and Laura Sullivan headed up the youth events.

Tosha Firman, from the Medford Corps, came with her 2-year-old, Shawn. Firman expressed surprise at how “comfortable everyone is making us feel. Everyone is so accepting. It makes me feel like I know them already.”

Throughout the week, The Dalles Corps hosted a cafe with open mic sessions. People sat, sipping cappuccinos and lattes, while listening to music or visiting.

During one of the communal services, Cascade Divisional Commander Lt. Colonel Judith Smith introduced Adrian and Jamie Ribeiro, from the Gresham (Ore.) Corps, who are accepted candidates for the College for Officer Training at Crestmont.

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