Are you looking for something new and challenging to do this summer that not only benefits you, but also many young persons? Pine Lake Fellowship Camp might be the place for you! Each summer we look for persons who are interested in the spiritual growth of our children and in their own spiritual growth, to help us run our summer camp.
Camp is for the campers. But most staff members find their own lives changed as well. You will make new friendships, touch many young lives, see growth in your spiritual life, develop your gifts and find a sense of gratification in serving Jesus as you serve the campers. Is the Lord calling you to serve Him at Pine Lake?
Click here for list of staff positions and job descriptions.
Reference forms must also be completed with your application (see application for more details). Click here for a printable reference form, or click here to download the reference form in Microsoft Word format.
If you are ages 16-17 and would like information about Pine Lake LIT (Leaders in Training) Program, click here for more information.
Would you consider serving on staff this summer?
Church camping is a spiritual ministry. It is a great way to serve our youth, our church and our God. Your rewards may not be a material gain, but you will benefit from the joy of seeing changed lives, hard work and growth in you own life.
If you work on summer staff, Pine Lake will agree to: 1. Furnish room and board and first aid medical insurance covering the first $250. 2. Provide an outline of duties and areas of responsibilities. 3. Pay program staff and counselors who work at least three weeks a stipend of $130 per week. 4. The Summer director will receive a stipend of at least $175 per week.
All persons are invited to apply for a position with Pine Lake’s summer program. Acceptance is discerned upon review of your application and whether the position for which you have applied is still available.
Pine Lake Summer Camp Purpose Statement: To provide a camping program with the following objectives: 1. To bring campers into a personal living relationship with Christ, and to foster growth in the Christian life. 2. To provide an experience in inter-personal relationships based on the Biblical teaching of love, peace, forgiveness, and community. 3. To provide an experience in outdoor living so that campers may discover God’s revelation of Himself in the laws and beauty of nature, and be challenged to be faithful stewards of God’s creation. 4. To encourage campers to be open to God’s call to develop their gifts for Christian leadership and service.