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Reflections from Camp Sale

6Standing in the sanctuary of Gulfhaven Mennonite Church in the late afternoon on October 3, one would not even know that there were hundreds of people flooding through the doors of the same church only hours before. The chairs were already set up for the next morning’s worship service. The floor was vacuumed & the tables were put away. The only traces of the event that was just held were the people who still remained working to put final details in order. We all looked (and felt) exhausted.

Even so, there was still an undeniable sense of joy in the air throughout the clean-up process. A joy and fulfillment coming only from a sense of community where many people work together for the common goal. It makes me think of 1 Corinthians 12 where Paul is talking about unity and diversity in the body of Christ. Each person has a gift and role to play and each person is essential to the function of the body. At Camp Sale, there are many different roles in organization, children’s activities, cashiers, cooks, and more. Without the different gifts being put to use, there would be chaos. But on this day, we had witnessed the body working together in a remarkable way, exactly how God had planned.

8As the cleaning finished that evening, the sense of knowing that the money raised at Camp Sale will further camp’s mission of reconciliation was extremely fulfilling. It was evidenced by the people who prayed for this event, by the people in attendance and by the countless others who spend all year crafting & quilting to sell for the benefit of reconciling people to Christ. So today, I’m thankful for a this community; for a healthy body who surrounds PLFC in prayer and support, who breaks bread (or shares gumbo, or jambalaya, or egg rolls- yum!), who cleans together, and who serves God with all their mind, soul, body & strength.


headshot2Matt Graybill is the Executive Director of Pine Lake Fellowship Camp.  He is a husband, father, and follower of Christ.  He enjoys spending time with his family, playing sports, and being outdoors.

“Where is the Church?”

There are times in everyone’s life where all that is left is to seek the Lord.  Last month, we witnessed just that sort of thing happening in the life of a young woman.  While many were busy preparing for PLFC’s annual Camp Sale, my husband Scott and I stayed at camp to host a men’s group from a church in Louisiana.  It would soon turn into a weekend we will never forget.

IMG_7488As we were being filled in by a phone call from Matt about the day’s Camp Sale events, our daughter said there was a lady standing outside.  Upon being approached, her first words were, “Where is the Church?”  She went on to explain that she had heard the noise from camp from her house in a nearby neighborhood, and even though the singing was in Spanish, she recognized it as praise.  She was in a bad place in her life and had stepped outside to call upon the name of the Lord.  She then heard the praise band in the distance through the woods, so she began walking and listening for the direction the praising was coming from.

Her anxiousness to get to the place where this worshiping was taking place was beyond what a normal individual would be willing to do.  She even stated that we could just “call the law” if we would not allow her to get to where the “church” was because she was going there regardless. Even though it is not common practice to disturb a rental group, we sensed the Holy Spirit was moving and chose to take her to the men’s group.

We approached the group and located an individual who spoke English. We explained the situation and asked if they would be willing to allow her to join them in worship.  They welcomed not only her, but our family as well, for supper and worship. And worship they did!  The time with them was exactly what this young woman needed ….to see the Lord worshiped with no hindrance or shame of what another might think. Her words as we carried her back to her house that evening was, “This has been the best night of my life.”   The Lord uses all situations to minister to all who are willing to walk that extra mile to seek His face.


Picture1Melissa McClure is the Office Administrator at PLFC. If you call the office, you’ll likely talk to her. She has been married to her husband Scott for 24 years. They live in Enterprise, MS with their two children, Corey and Zoie.