Fees:
$85 double occupancy
$135 single occupancy
$55 day participant
$10 or Bring Your Own - Friday Picnic Lunch on the Grounds
Registration Information:
Online registration is preferred. CLICK ON THE BUTTON BELOW TO REGISTER.
If you need assistance with online registration or would like paper forms, please get in touch with Katie Henderson (katie@campfellowship.org or 864-998-3400).
Once you complete the registration form online, a separate email confirmation and invoice will be sent to you. This invoice may be paid online (debit or credit card) or by mailing a check to:
Camp Fellowship (Spring Adult Retreat)
457 Camp Fellowship Road
Waterloo, SC 29384
More Retreat Details Coming Soon!
Retreat Leadership:
Dr. Y. Dianna Wright, Director of Ecumenical and Interreligious Relations for PC (U.S.A.) Her experiences has taken her all over the world, walking with our ecumenical and interreligious partners in ways that are faithful to our collective ministries. Her work focuses on building connections and relationships with God’s people so that we may discern ways to can be the community of God’s people together.
She served as Associate Presbyter for Equip and African American Ministries for Salem Presbytery in Clemmons, NC. An Education Consultant and Founder of Kuumba Center for Christian Education and Spiritual Growth. Past President of the Association of Presbyterian Church Educators, a former member of the General Assembly’s Committee on Ecumenical and Interreligious Relations, and the Presbyterian Older Adult Ministry Network (POAMN) . She currently serves on the US Board for Sister2Sister Ministry International, and a member of the National Black Presbyterian Caucus Board.
A graduate of the Presbyterian School of Christian Education, Richmond Va. and Columba Theological Seminary, Decatur, Ga. She is passionate about her work in education, ecumenism, and interreligious relations. She has served the church as an educator and have been involved in the ecumenical and interreligious work of the church for more than twenty years.
She served the church as curriculum writer for These Days Devotions and Bible Study and Reflections on the Ecumenical Stance for the PCUSA called “God’s Unity… Our Journey.” She has served congregations in New Harmony, Charlotte, and Salem Presbyteries. She is passionate about her work in education, ecumenism, and interfaith relations. She believes that as we walk together, we strengthen our witness and to build up the one Body of Christ.
She loves using the liturgical arts, including dance, storytelling, music, and drama, to glorify God. She enjoys walking, sewing, crafts, reading, and traveling.
Below are some things to consider in your packing.
Snacks to share with the group
Games to play on Friday evening after worship
Bible, Notebook, and pens
Flashlight
Linens are provided, but you may want to bring an additional blanket/pillow for extra comfort
Small Gardening Tools and/or plants for a service project around camp