From June 17–22, 2024, church members across Washington Conference and beyond gathered for a highly anticipated annual camp meeting. This year's theme, "Greater Things: Thy Kingdom Come," set the tone for a week filled with spiritual enrichment, inspiring talks, uplifting music and a variety of activities for all ages.
The six-day event began with a warm and welcoming barbecue hosted by Sugs Food Truck, run by the friendly faces of Ofa Langi, Auburn City Church pastor, and his wife, Jackie, Auburn City Church associate pastor. Their delicious food was the perfect start to the week, bringing everyone together in a spirit of fellowship and joy.
Lee Venden, keynote speaker, delivered powerful messages that resonated deeply with attendees, encouraging them to embrace the greater things God has in store for us. His teachings were complemented by the inspiring music of Buddy Houghtaling, whose performances brought a heartfelt connection to each worship.
Throughout the week, numerous seminars and workshops offered something for everyone. Topics ranged from learning to live sustainably and living self-sufficiently, to hands-on cooking classes that allowed participants to explore new recipes and cooking techniques.
For parents navigating the challenges of the modern world, a seminar on parenting post-pandemic was a valuable resource. Additionally, photography workshops offered a unique perspective on capturing the beauty of God's creation through the lens. These were just a few of the many sessions that highlighted various aspects of life and catered to all interests and age groups.
Camp meeting truly had something for everyone, from toddlers to adults of all ages. Afternoon programs were fun for all. Activities included the vibrant Health Fair that offered free health screenings and wellness tips, a toy stuffing community service project for children in crisis and a 5K that encouraged fitness and camaraderie.
Pathfinders and Adventurers earned honors in various skills, including Gift Wrapping and Pizza Maker. Church members were invited to Empower the Church trainings where attendees gained valuable insights and tools to strengthen the ministries close to their hearts.
The return of Jonah's Bait Shop, a toy shop run by Kaitlyn Herman, Washington Conference executive assistant, was a hit with the little ones. The new treat stop, Joseph's Cone of Many Colors, offered ice cream and snow cones, providing a sweet treat to help everyone cool off in the summer heat.
One of the highlights of the week was the numerous baptisms that took place. The Sabbath service was attended by more than 2,500 people in Rainier Auditorium alone — 3,000 on the AAA campus at large — and featured the long-awaited return of the conference-wide Camp Meeting Choir, accompanied by an orchestra and conducted by Deneil Clarke, Renton Church pastor. Their harmonious melodies and uplifting hymns added to the spiritual lessons of the day.
The Gospel Sing-Along led by Maylan Schurch, Bellevue Church pastor, brought the community together in a beautiful chorus of praise and worship, creating a sense of unity and shared faith.
Washington Conference Camp Meeting 2024 was a spiritually nourishing experience, filled with fellowship, food, friends and family. Each workshop and worship service truly showcased the presence of God's love, making the theme, "Greater Things: Thy Kingdom Come," come alive in participants’ hearts and minds. The lessons and blessings from this week will be carried into everyone’s daily lives.