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Speaker: Pastor Keith Peck, Topic: The Gospel according to Romans

About the Topic: Romans 8 is one of the most beloved chapters in the Bible.  The British pastor/author, J.I. Packer, calls Romans 8 the “Mt Everest of the New Testament”.  Ascending the chapter, we will explore the good news of your identity in Christ, the work of the Holy Spirit in living this identity, and how this identity brings hope in suffering.

About the Speaker: Keith & Gale have served OCF for more than 40 years as conference speakers and currently in the role of Pastoral Care for OCF Field Staff.  They have been married 51 years, and enjoy 5 children and 17 grandchildren.  Keith is a pastor, who during his 45 years of pastoral ministry served 30 years in Annapolis, MD, engaging with US Naval Academy faculty, staff and midshipmen.

Concurrent Programs Available: Horsemanship Day Camp, Camp Caleb Junior (3rd-4th grade), Camp Caleb Adventure (5th-6th grade), Camp Caleb Challenge (7th-8th grade), and Allegheny Outback! (9th-12th grade)

Horsemanship Day Camp is a great opportunity for kids (ages 8+) attending our Summer R&R program to learn more about horses. Our Wranglers teach aspiring equestrians basic horse anatomy, the essentials of riding equipment, techniques for tacking and grooming a horse, walking and trotting instructions for beginners, and then they’ll all hit the trails to gain real-world experience! Daily devotionals throughout the experience will focus on the lessons we can learn from one of God’s most majestic creatures.

A five-day traditional summer camp program with age-specific programs for rising 2nd-8th graders, Camp Caleb brings military youth into an authentic personal relationship with Jesus Christ, to strengthen their own family and peer relationships, and to prepare them for standing for Jesus Christ as teenagers.

A six-day program for rising 9th graders through recent high school graduates, Allegheny Outback! challenges teens to develop their very own personal knowledge of God by modeling Christ in real-life situations with plenty of adventure along the way.

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