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6/14
Announcements
- Due next Thursday, June 21
- Program ideas must have:
- (Final) Materials list with cost
- Amount of time needed
- Which day you want it to be on
- What time you want it to be (approximately)
- Number and name of counselors needed
- Area where program will take place
- Program ideas must have:
- Another reminder that the final materials list is due NO LATER THAN Saturday, June 30th
- Shirt-design team must:
- Finalize designs
- Find estimates for about 200 shirts from three (3) different places
- Price and shipping costs
- How long it will take to make the shirts
- Shipping time
- Slogan
- Motions needed, any help requested
- Joe H. - use sign language for most of the slogan --> too complicated for the kids
- Motions needed, any help requested
Program News/Updates
- John – Finding God in a Deck of Cards
- Card story brought in about a solider who found God represented by each of the cards.
- The campers are first given a deck of cards and are asked to find God in it. Let them struggle with it and read them the story of the solider.
- Questions and a group discussion.
- Andrew 1
- Big mosaic project
- Take pictures of different scenarios where the kids might be lacking peace
- Kids looks at pictures individually and then see the full picture of Jesus
- Andrew 2
- Final Fu
- Wooden poles with string between them like a web w/ bells on string
- Kids try to walk through w/o hitting any strings
- Penalties for hitting bells
- Andrew 3
- Live Pac-Man (icebreaker?)
- Big maze with tennis balls
- Kids have to speed-walk and gather the tennis balls while counselors chase them like the ghosts.
- Andy H 1
- Puzzle idea
- Add-ons – to get a piece of the puzzle, you have to go through a small obstacle
- Materials – cardboard boxes, poster board
- I have no idea what this program is about.
- Andy H 2
- Filler program/fob game/icebreaker
- Show a word in Korean on projector, 1 person from each team picks a card. Loser get punished
- Materials – deck of cards
- Andy H 3
- “Naruto” program - icebreaker
- Students cover the bottom half of their face with their bandanna, spread out, close eyes and spin around
- Then students go around naming whoever they can
- James 1
- Huge puzzle for each team, and then all the groups’ puzzles fit together.
- Is this like a jigsaw puzzle that everybody is working on?
- James 2
- Students list top 10 things that give them peace and then discuss
- Mitch 1
- Pool jumping idea’s top issue is safety – how to make it as safe as possible
- Mitch 2
- Mentos and Diet Coke
- Drop it in, and then when it explodes, they have to catch as much as they can.
- The campers are pressured and put in a stressful situation, where the only way they can win is to remain calm.
- We can also use this gag for the butt-pen drop during chasing game. String the mentos, and they have to put them in a bottle of soda.
- Mitch 3
- 20 Questions program is a group game where certain roles are assigned and the team has to work together.
- There is 1 visionary, 5 architects, 2 questioners.
- The visionary is given a picture of the object they have to make. The architects build the structure. And the questioners can only ask yes or no questions in how to build it.
- To save time, it was suggested to use tangrams to make certain shapes.
- 20 Questions program is a group game where certain roles are assigned and the team has to work together.
- Jung 1
- Are You Catholic or Christian?
- Seminar to teach the campers the differences between Catholics and Christians.
- What does it mean to accept the Eucharist.
- Jung 2
- For fob program
- All kids from Korea speak English, all kids from here speak Korean
- Modifying the first skit of "Thank God You're Here" and making it into a game.
- Anna
- Icebreaker/filer. A game where they feed each other ice w/o using hands
- Diana 1
- Adding to confession program
- Trail through the woods lit by almost nothing except reflectors
- Stations along the path for kids
- Strobe light at the end showing Jesus being crucified (like the program last year)
- Skit to Third Day’s “Thief”
- Team crosses made of light wood
- Not too big
- Could use cross as the flag
- Diana 2
- Race between 2 teams (could be for chasing game)
- 3 bowls of stuff for each team
- 1. water in bowls – transfer it with hands to another empty bowl
- 2. cheereos – transfer it with chopsticks to another empty bowl
- 3. pass something with their mouths.
- Yeyoung
- Life of Jesus. To have peace you need to know Jesus. And to know Jesus, you need to know his life.
- Ideas for different events (examples)
- Healing of blind man where Jesus spit into the mud and rubbed the mud onto the blind man's eyes. Use bandannas to cover their eyes and rub and mud with spit and water.
- Fishers of men – couple people from each group are fishers – fishers have to fish other teammates out of the water
- Sabina
- 3 volunteers needed as “celebrity” counselors
- Jenn
- “Buddy Buddy” program where a couple of campers are assigned to a counselor, and they just talk. Reflection program from previous year.
- This would occur before the confession program.
- Catherine
- Game about remembering the verse
- Instead of all the groups, just 1 person from each group randomly
- If people get it wrong, punish them.
- Edwin
- Test each group on the verse
- Reward is to give any counselor a punishment
- Kiss Edwin's ankle scar : )
- Shane
- Time capsule – campers write something at the beginning of camp and open it/read it at the end of the camp OR do it at end of camp for next year’s camp
- Write a letter to yourself during confession, send it after.
- Self-addressed envelope.
- For the campers from Korea, give all the letters to a chaperone.
- Will
- Same as last week with revisions
- Silent skits, plot is given and they just do the ending
- Do these silent skits on the second day because the first day, the counselors are doing a silent skit.
- Andy K.
- Many small ideas:
- Kids lay down in a circle while resting their head on the person next to them. Eventually, everybody's breathing will synchronize. Program to calm them down.
- Kids write one very serious petition anonymously and they are collected. Then they are distributed to other kids and those other kids pray for that person
- Andy will work on a transition between Hana Production and campfire.
- Gregorian chants/candles handed out.
- Monica
- “Food” game for GPS
- Choice between food vs liquid
- Food is hard to eat and takes patience to eat – teams get clue immediately
- Liquid is easy to drink but is kind of gross – teams get a clue that sets them off on a roundabout path.
- Paul Y. 1
- Analyze Christian songs where the Christian meaning isn’t apparent
- Paul Y. 2
- Prayer partners – pray for each other outloud
- Alex
- Obstacle course where each get items and they have to combine them or work together.
6/10
Announcements
- Meeting Thursday at 8:30 P.M.
- Three-Strike policy starts by thursday's meeting. 3= no summer camp for you!
- Being late to the meetings will cost $1
- Not attending to the meeting will cost $5
- Material list is due by 6/30. Registration will start mid July, so we need to have an idea the cost of all the materials before hand so that we can set a price for attending camp.
Homework
- Bring in Two (2) hard copies of programs. One (1) fun and One (1) Spiritual Programs.
- Please include...
- Time
- Materials with estimate cost($)
- Date and Time best for your program
- Please include...
Program Ideas
Ms. Baltimore
- Joe Hwang
- American Idol/So You Think You Can Dance/Project Runway. Building on the idea of America's next top model, create a huge reality show for hanna production. They are being judged on singing, dancing, modeling, fashion, etc..etc.
- A suggestion for the hanna production theme is 'Timeline' ex. 50s, 60s. They are to represent different time periods. This might not work well with the big reality show idea.
20 Questions
- Sabina Yi
- Campers ask 20 questions to Counselors
Rosary Program
- Jung Joo and Esther Kim
- This program is split into two programs.
- The first program is to teach the campers the history, the meaning, and the proper way to pray the rosary.
- The second program is actually praying the rosary?
- This can be done over the course of the camp. The campers will have the option to pray the rosary with the counselors at night.
- The idea of making a rosary was also suggested. Similar to winter retreat.
- This program is split into two programs.
FOB Program
- Anna Kil
- 2 skits
- Game skit like 'Thank God Your Here', where one person from each group is separated, while the other members have to perform a skit. The separated member returns to improv their way through the skit.
- Korean Skit with the Korean Martyrs where the campers do a sketch of their assigned martyr's life.
- Explain the hurdles they faced as Catholics
- Suggested to use the information on the halls of the church.
- Game
- Communication Game. A compliment battle.
- Physical Bond Game
- 2 skits
HKM Movie 'The Church'
- Andrew Hong
- He will have a rough copy by next Sunday. Filming starting the middle of the following week.
- Wanted people to email Andrew (hongdood@yahoo.com) their summer, weekly schedule if they want to help out
- Most shooting days are after Mass on Sunday and before Summer Camp meeting on Thursday
Morning Exercise
- Ray Jang
- 복고Dance
- Any dance suggestions would be appreciated.
General Information
- Try to get 4-5 priests for confession program.
- The priests would need to introduce themselves so the campers would feel comfortable.
- Joe is now leader of Historian group.
6/7
Announcements
- Meetings are every Thursday at 8:30PM and Sunday after Mass.
- Three-strike policy goes into effect starting 6/14. Three unexcused misses equal no camp.
- Sunday Mass is MANDATORY for all counselors. Missing Mass may count as a strike.
- Materials list is due by 6/30. This means all materials for programs must be finalized, even if the program itself is still under construction.
- Camp T-Shirt is Geun's idea of the universal symbol of peace with the spikes coming off of it.
- Slogan: removed first 2 lines. Movements are still unknown.
What do we need? We need Peace! Who do we need? We need Jeez--uuus!
Chasing Game
- Still brainstorming, nothing concrete.
- Will use the GPS program from a previous year as a model.
- All teams will try to answer a riddle given to them at the beginning using clues they get from different stations.
- Map of Summit Lake will be provided for the kids so they don't get lost like last time. Well they did get lost even with maps. So we need better ways to do this.
- In previous year, Charles was playing the role of Satan and was meant to deceive the campers. This year, there should also be someone who helps them.
- Include Korean into the riddles.
Theme Workshop
- 3 days, 3 different verses. Try to frame the camp verse with context.
- Mitch - will work on the verse preceding the theme verse
- Andrew - will work on the actual theme verse
- Ray - will work on the verse proceding the theme verse
Program Ideas
- Mitch:
- Teams jump onto block in pool; whole team must jump on trampoline & land on raft in water w/o falling off (need to check if Summit Lake will allow it)
- Have teams jump from platform to platform as the platforms get smaller
- We must see if this program is feasible. These blocks need to be soft. How do we get these blocks to float in the middle of the water. Or we can use inflatable rafts. Maybe an inflatable bed can work.
- Will
- Discussion program about peace
- Individual meditation, group discussion, and short skits about a verse/story
- Campers given questions, they reflect on them and answer to themselves.
- They will share their opinions or feelings with the group.
- Counselors will perform a skit, but the will leave it unfinished. The campers will finish it.
- This can possibly be a silent skit.
- Purposely, the campers will not be given a lot of preparation time. Don't want the campers to 'try' to make it funny.
- Andy H.
- Puzzle – figuring out puzzle is like finding peace
- Puzzle of bible verse or something
- Andrew
- Mosaic program
- Take pictures that pertain to certain aspects of everyday life where kids might definitely have trouble finding peace in
- Pictures of kids struggling with schoolwork or parents.
- The campers don't know yet that this is part of a mosaic. They think they're just seeing a slide show of pictures.
- Each of the slides represent an individual taking on the struggle on at a time. As they see more and more struggle, they become overwhelmed.
- It will then zoom out and the individual pictures will make up a mosaic of a picture of Jesus.
- There can be many interpretations of the mosaic. e.g. We can focus on the details, but we also need to look at the big picture.
- Peter
- Talk about peace on a bigger scale (ex. World)
- Newscast/slideshow of events in history of the world of different events of war and peace – semi-explicit, but nothing too graphic. They must grip the campers' attention.
- Columbine, VTech, etc.
- A couple counselors who would play newscasters would narrate each event quietly while lights are dimmed
- Leads to discussion about peace in the world and state of the world
- Sabina
- Game-show program to get to know the counselors
- Ask questions to the counselors to reveal a secret talent or something revealing.
- Could be filler program, icebreaker
- Could be used/combined with Joe H.’s program
- Yeyoung
- Based on “The seven sacraments” from a previous summer camp where we reenacted each of the seven sacraments at different stations.
- For this program the campers will reenact significant parts of Jesus' life instead.
- In order to have peace within Jesus, we need to know who Jesus is.
- Catherine
- Break down the order of mass and explain the importance of each part.
- We have done this before in a previous year as a chasing game activity, but we can do it again?
- John
- Finding God in a deck of cards
- Each card represents something different (ex 52 cards, 52 weeks, etc.)
- Puzzle program
- Geun
- Silent skits – breaks language barrier, makes it more emotional
- Could be used in Will’s skits
6/2
Survey Analysis from SC06 was presented. The comments and suggestions made by the campers were addressed and discussed. Included is some of the major points from the slides and the counselor discussion.
Money
- Mr. Kang needs the material list by Saturday June 30, 2007 so he can update the forms and fee and send it out to Korea, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Cleveland, and Baltimore.
Slogan
We don't need Anxiety What do we need We need Peace Who do we need We need Je.....sus
Agreed on the slogan but need motions.
Discussions
- In the Lack of Spirit program last year, campers liked having the option to choose which fruit they needed the most help with. Last year the theme nicely lend itself to being split up.
- This year, we should keep the idea that campers have a choice in their discussion.
- One of the major problems from last year was that during the boy/girl discussion groups, the male campers were in smaller groups, while the female campers were in very large groups.
- The large groups made it hard for the girls to open up and share their feelings and opinions.
- These discussions should be a personal experience so we need to make smaller groups.
- We have more female counselors this year, so large groups can be made smaller, but due to the large number of campers this year, large groups could still present a problem.
- One of the possible reasons, the female campers had trouble opening up was because there were not that many discussions available to them. Having more discussion programs would allow more opportunities.
- Some of the campers from last year said they wouldn't mind being in a discussion with a male counselor. In the meeting, we tossed around the idea of co-ed discussion groups.
- The viability of co-ed groups cannot be be broadly classified into 'will work' or 'will not work'. The viability is largely depending on the topic being discussed. Female campers would probably not mind if they were in a co-ed discussion group about personal testimony, or talking about peace, etc.
- These gender-specific groups should be formed, when the issue being discussed is gender-specific.
- We discussed of having cabin reflections be opportunities for these gender-specific discussions.
- We did not come to a clear conclusion on what we will do about co-ed groups, and we will pursue this topic later on.
Free Time
- Tight schedule. Felt short on time and rushed.
- Free time would let them be rested and pumped up during camp. Piling on program after program may feel okay for the counselors, but the campers need times to just decompress. These times of rest would keep the campers more attentive and engaged during the camp.
- Free time would allow time to bond and share with other campers.
- This year, it should be a priority for the campers to sleep on time. In the past, campers have gone to bed too late and woken up too early.
- More does not mean better. We always have a lot of good ideas for camp, but cramming it all in four days can detract from the overall camp. More programs does not make the camp better. Instead, we should focus on developing fewer programs that are stronger.
Programs
- Chasing game.
- Chasing game is always well-received by the campers. It is about pushing yourself and others and learning to work together as a team.
- For the past several years, chasing game has pretty much been more of the same.
- In order to refresh the program, we are considering bringing back GPS from a few years ago. This is when the teams are walking around through the forest in order to accomplish some goal.
- Bringing back GPS has not been confirmed by the consensus yet.
- Several of the comments made addressed how some of the programs would have been better if there was a clear connection to the camp theme. Some programs, especially the fun ones, tend to a vague connection to the theme. Programs should tried to be designed with the theme in mind. If they are fun programs, we should find a way to connect.
- One of the campers mentioned that the skits helped them learn better. The lecture or discussion style might not work for all campers, especially the younger ones. We must consider how to send the message too all campers.
- Camp Fire
- Brings the entire camp together.
- Small and uncomfortable.
- One of the campers commented that the campfire site is too small and uncomfortable. This has felt like a problem for the past several years. The campsite we have been using has just been too small for us.
- We concluded that the campfire would need to be moved to the campfire site near the volleyball courts. This would give us ample room for the large amount of campers this year.
- We used this campfire site our first year at Summit Lake, and at the time it was too large. This site should work out for us this year. And like that first year, we would need to take benches from the kitchen to the campsite.
- We need to work on the transition from Hanna production into campfire. Hanna production is fun and crazy, where campfire is supposed to be a time of quiet reflection. We need to find a way to ease into campfire.
- We did not come up with a solution to the transition.
- Praise.
- has always been well-received by the campers, but there are always those that choose to sit or stay in the back. We need to find ways to keep them spiritually engaged while choosing to not sing.
- We discussed having visuals or pictures during the praise program so that those who choose not to sing can still receive the word. They will have a chance to reflect. It was also mentioned that these visuals or slides should be translated into Korean.
- In addition, there could also be body worship along with the praise.
- To further engage the campers from Korea would might be more reluctant to participate, there should also be Korean praise songs.
- Hanna Production
- This was not addressed during the meeting and it was mentioned after. Hanna production should be appropriate. In the past, the contestants would strip and other inappropriate acts. We must warn the contestants to take discretion when performing.
- Also afterwards, it was suggested of doing a "Timeline" theme for Ms. Baltimore. We would have the groups do a specific era 20's ,60's, 70's, future, etc.
Counselors
- Liked counselors praying for them. Campers like talking with counselors at night.
- The sentiment I felt when reading over the comments was that campers want a closer relationship to the counselors. The counselors should be both a hyung/noona and a friend during the camp. Counselors must make an effort to get closer to the campers.
- MCs go overboard sometimes.
- Punishments were tiring.
- There were more than a few comments regarding the punishments doled out by the MCs. A counselor commented that these punishments were bordering on hazing. MCs should take discretion when punishing the kids.
- Counselors have a tendency to yell at campers throughout camp. We must also make sure to always be supportive.
- Some campers are more sensitive, so the way our camp works should be explained beforehand so they know what to expect.
- Points should be awarded for teamwork in addition to points for winning. This slightly softens the competitiveness of camp and it encourages a team to be always be positive and to work together.
Miscellaneous
- Too many first-timers made it hard for the team. We should try to evenly distribute the young campers.
- Allow seniors to stay up. Let them bond.
- After a few minutes of discussion, the counselors decided to let the senior stay up only to a certain time on the last day of camp. They can stay up until 3 hours after the last program.
- Better shirt sizes.
- On a slightly different note, it was mentioned that the group leaders should be called together on the first day to tell them what is expected of them and what they need to do.
- Ideally, shirt sizes should be requested at time of registration, but since there are always last minute registrants, this makes it hard. T-shirt sizes will be on the registration forms, and those that register late will have a lower priority.
- Registration will be done earlier.
- Start and end each day with God. Cabin members pray with each other.
- The counselors decided that in the morning after the campers rush to the exercise field, each of the teams will pray amongst themselves. Then at night time, the cabin members pray together.
- It was suggested to make this evening prayer a program.
5/20
Agenda
- Working on detailed program plans
- MCs and QA Team (Lead: Andy) presented counselor selection proposal and justifications
- QA Team made a new registration form (draft); the final draft to be presented on 6/2 meeting
- QA Team to analyze the survey result of last year’s camp; the result to be presented on 6/2/ meeting
5/13
Announcement
Andy Kim: QA Lead
Agenda
- Confession Prep: will invite more Fr so that kids can have more time on confession
- Will invite multiple speakers for the counselor meeting on 6/2
5/6
Announcement
- The counts of kids from Taegu Dasan Church confirmed
- Middle school kids: 14 (6 boys & 8 girls)
- High school kids: 4 (1 boy & 3 girls)
- College students: 3
- Freshman (boy)
- Junior (girl)= Sunday school teacher
- Sophomore at UC Berkley (girl) = translator
- Total: 21
4/29
Announcement
- Bible verse selected: Philippians 4:6-7
Have no anxiety at all, but in everything, by prayer and petition, and with thanksgiving, make your requests known to God. Then the peace of God that surpasses all understanding will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:6-7
- We will not run fundraising
- Counselor qualifications and selections
Agenda
- Need to discuss
- Slogan
- Movie clips
- Teaming up
- Other Campus prep
4/22
Announcement
- Meeting with Fr. Lee and parent from Taegu Dasan Church
- Approx. 30 kids are coming; but approx 12 kids are elementary school kids who are ineligible for the Camp
- Approx 18 middle and high school kids will join the Camp; the exact head counts will be given by 5/5
- Discussed and agreed:
- Medical emergency due to existing medical conditions
- Medical emergency due to accidents
- Other uncontrollable events and behaviors at the Camp
- All kids from Taegu will be spread into all groups so that they can participate all activities and discussions without having separate groups
- Budget meeting started; Ms. Juliana lee working on the preliminary budgeting
- Historians announced:
- Andy Kim
- HeeJin park
- Mina Son
- QA Staff announced:
- Geun Lee
- Discussed Bible Verse
Have no anxiety at all, but in everything, by prayer and petition, and with thanksgiving, make your requests known to God. Then the peace of God that surpasses all understanding will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:6-7
Counselors still working on other possible verses
4/15
Announcement
Ms. Juliana Lee (parent at HKM) will serve as a Budgetary Coordinator
Agenda
- Camp Memory Book (preferably electronic version)
- From this year, we will make ‘Camp Memory Book’ and distribute to all campers and leaders
- Paper Book would be fancy, but pricy; Electronic Book is cheaper and portable
- We will discuss the details in the meeting
- Quality Assurance Staff and Historians
- We need three (3) Quality Assurance Staff and Historians
- They will document all of the prep progresses, plans, meeting minutes, and activities at the Camp
- They will photograph various items for Camp memory Book
- They will make sure that we follow the plans and milestones as designed
- They will design and publish Camp memory Book
- Theme & Bible Verses; need further discussions
- Prep status and progress
- Camp T-Shirt design and contest for MCs/Counselors and Kids
- Winners will receive $50 gift certificate per each; one for MCs/Counselors shirt and one for Kids shirt
- If one wins both designs, $100 gift certificate will be given
- All coursers and kids from Baltimore, Harrisburg, and Cleveland Churches are eligible to participate the design contest)
- We will discuss the details in the meeting and will determine the final design contest specs.
- Counselor Join Deadline: 5/27
- Counselor Join Lock-in Date: 6/2 (Saturday)
- Will meet at Retreat Center (Bleu Room rented out)
- Dinner will be served
- Quality Assurance Staff will develop Emergency Protocols and Guidelines
- Medical emergency due to existing medical conditions
- Medical emergency due to accidents
- Other uncontrollable events and behaviors at the Camp
- Weekly meeting will be held after the Youth Mass at 4th Grader Room from 4/22
- Ms. Gabriella Oh will e-mail Ms. Juliana Lee and Mr. Daniel Kang the summary of material purchase for the 2006 Camp
- Will review the feedback from 2006 Camp
- Will check the status update re. kids from from Archdiocese of Taegu, Korea
4/8
Ms. Gabriella Oh will serve as Purchasing Coordinator and will be onsite.
4/6
Three (3) buses reserved
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Bible Verses with ‘Peace’
1 Chron 12:18 2 Chron 7:7 Deut 20:12 Heb 13:20 Jer 43:12 Lev 4:35 Num 6:26 Ps 85:10 1 Chron 16:1 2 Cor 1:2 Deut 23:6 Heb 7:2 Jer 6:14 Lev 6:12 Num 7:17 Ps 85:8 1 Chron 16:2 2 Cor 13:11 Deut 27:7 Isa 26:12 Jer 8:11 Lev 7:11 Num 7:23 Rev 1:4 1 Chron 19:19 2 John 3 Deut 29:19 Isa 26:3 Jer 8:15 Lev 7:13 Num 7:29 Rev 6:4 1 Chron 21:26 2 Kings 16:13 Eccl 3:8 Isa 27:5 Job 11:3 Lev 7:14 Num 7:35 Rom 1:7 1 Chron 22:9 2 Kings 18:31 Eph 1:2 Isa 27:5 Job 13:13 Lev 7:15 Num 7:41 Rom 10:15 1 Cor 1:3 2 Kings 18:36 Eph 2:14 Isa 32:17 Job 22:21 Lev 7:18 Num 7:47 Rom 14:17 1 Cor 14:33 2 Kings 20:19 Eph 2:15 Isa 33:7 Job 25:2 Lev 7:20 Num 7:53 Rom 14:19 1 Cor 16:11 2 Kings 22:20 Eph 2:17 Isa 36:16 Job 33:31 Lev 7:21 Num 7:59 Rom 15:13 1 Cor 7:15 2 Kings 5:19 Eph 4:3 Isa 36:21 Job 33:33 Lev 7:29 Num 7:65 Rom 15:33 1 Kings 2:33 2 Kings 9:17 Eph 6:15 Isa 38:17 Job 5:23 Lev 7:29 Num 7:71 Rom 16:20 1 Kings 2:6 2 Kings 9:18 Eph 6:23 Isa 39:8 Job 5:24 Lev 7:32 Num 7:77 Rom 2:10 1 Kings 20:18 2 Kings 9:19 Est 10:3 Isa 42:14 John 14:27 Lev 7:33 Num 7:83 Rom 3:17 1 Kings 22:17 2 Kings 9:22 Est 9:30 Isa 45:7 John 16:33 Lev 7:34 Num 7:88 Rom 5:1 1 Kings 22:27 2 Kings 9:31 Ex 14:14 Isa 48:18 John 20:19 Lev 7:37 Obad 7 Rom 8:6 1 Kings 22:28 2 Peter 1:2 Ex 18:23 Isa 48:22 John 20:21 Lev 9:18 Phil 1:2 Song 8:10 1 Kings 22:44 2 Peter 3:14 Ex 20:24 Isa 52:7 John 20:26 Lev 9:22 Phil 4:7 Titus 1:4 1 Kings 3:15 2 Sam 10:19 Ex 24:5 Isa 53:5 Josh 10:1 Lev 9:4 Phil 4:9 Zech 6:13 1 Kings 4:24 2 Sam 13:20 Ex 29:28 Isa 54:10 Josh 10:21 Luke 1:79 Philem 3 Zech 8:10 1 Kings 5:12 2 Sam 15:27 Ex 32:6 Isa 54:13 Josh 10:4 Luke 10:5 Prov 11:12 Zech 8:16 1 Kings 8:63 2 Sam 15:9 Ex 4:18 Isa 55:12 Josh 11:19 Luke 10:6 Prov 12:20 Zech 8:19 1 Kings 8:64 2 Sam 17:3 Ezek 13:10 Isa 57:11 Josh 22:23 Luke 11:21 Prov 16:7 Zech 9:10 1 Kings 9:25 2 Sam 19:24 Ezek 13:16 Isa 57:19 Josh 22:27 Luke 12:51 Prov 17:28 1 Peter 1:2 2 Sam 19:30 Ezek 34:25 Isa 57:2 Josh 8:31 Luke 14:32 Prov 29:9 1 Peter 3:11 2 Sam 24:25 Ezek 37:26 Isa 57:21 Josh 9:15 Luke 19:38 Prov 3:17 1 Peter 5:14 2 Sam 3:21 Ezek 43:27 Isa 59:8 Jude 2 Luke 19:42 Prov 3:2 1 Sam 1:17 2 Sam 3:22 Ezek 45:15 Isa 60:17 Judg 11:31 Luke 2:14 Prov 7:14 1 Sam 10:27 2 Sam 3:23 Ezek 45:17 Isa 62:1 Judg 18:6 Luke 2:29 Ps 119:165 1 Sam 10:8 2 Sam 6:17 Ezek 46:12 Isa 62:6 Judg 19:20 Luke 24:36 Ps 120:6 1 Sam 11:15 2 Sam 6:18 Ezek 46:2 Isa 64:12 Judg 20:26 Luke 7:50 Ps 120:7 1 Sam 13:9 2 Thess 1:2 Ezek 7:25 Isa 66:12 Judg 21:13 Luke 8:48 Ps 122:6 1 Sam 20:42 2 Thess 3:16 Ezra 4:17 Isa 9:6 Judg 21:4 Mal 2:5 Ps 122:7 1 Sam 25:35 2 Thess 3:16 Ezra 5:7 Isa 9:7 Judg 4:17 Mal 2:6 Ps 122:8 1 Sam 25:6 2 Tim 2:22 Ezra 7:12 James 2:16 Judg 6:23 Mark 4:39 Ps 125:5 1 Sam 29:7 3 John 14 Ezra 9:12 James 3:18 Judg 8:9 Mark 5:34 Ps 128:6 1 Sam 7:14 Acts 10:36 Gal 1:3 James 3:18 Lam 3:17 Mark 9:50 Ps 147:14 1 Thess 1:1 Acts 12:20 Gal 5:22 Jer 12:12 Lev 10:14 Matt 10:13 Ps 28:3 1 Thess 5:13 Acts 16:36 Gal 6:16 Jer 12:5 Lev 10:3 Matt 10:34 Ps 29:11 1 Thess 5:23 Acts 24:2 Gen 15:15 Jer 14:13 Lev 17:5 Matt 10:34 Ps 34:14 1 Thess 5:3 Acts 9:31 Gen 26:29 Jer 14:19 Lev 19:5 Mic 3:5 Ps 35:20 1 Tim 1:2 Amos 5:22 Gen 26:31 Jer 16:5 Lev 22:21 Mic 5:5 Ps 37:11 2 Chron 15:5 Col 1:2 Gen 28:21 Jer 23:17 Lev 23:19 Nah 1:15 Ps 37:37 2 Chron 18:16 Col 1:20 Gen 34:21 Jer 28:9 Lev 26:6 Num 10:10 Ps 39:2 2 Chron 18:26 Col 3:15 Gen 34:5 Jer 29:11 Lev 3:1 Num 15:8 Ps 4:8 2 Chron 18:27 Dan 10:19 Gen 41:16 Jer 29:7 Lev 3:3 Num 25:12 Ps 55:18 2 Chron 29:35 Dan 4:1 Gen 43:23 Jer 30:5 Lev 3:6 Num 29:39 Ps 55:20 2 Chron 30:22 Dan 6:25 Gen 44:17 Jer 33:6 Lev 3:9 Num 30:4 Ps 7:4 2 Chron 31:2 Deut 2:26 Hag 2:9 Jer 34:5 Lev 4:10 Num 6:14 Ps 72:3 2 Chron 33:16 Deut 20:10 Heb 11:31 Jer 4:10 Lev 4:26 Num 6:17 Ps 72:7 2 Chron 34:28 Deut 20:11 Heb 12:14 Jer 4:19 Lev 4:31 Num 6:18 Ps 83:1
4/1
Announcement
- Tom Kwon = the MC for this year’s Camp
- Paul Lee = the Co-MC
- Approx. 10 kids from Harrisburg Church will join the camp.
- Approx. 30 kids from Archdiocese of Taegu, Korea might join the Camp, but not confirmed yet (the exact details is TBD; the Church Office will inform us)
- Mr. Dongha Kim (parent at HKM) will serve as a Safety Coordinator onsite and oversee safety issues in evenings (from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m.)
Movie Clips
- Andrew Hong will work on the clips
- Andrew will choose ‘future movie producers’ and train them
Brainstorming
- Discussed some ideas about the theme
- Handed Retreat Guide Books Tom Kwon and Paul Lee
3/18
Announcements
- Approx. 15 kids from St. Andrew Kim Korean Catholic Church in Cleveland, OH will join the camp.
Youth Leader: Dustin Yoon
Sunday School Director: Joan Kim
Program Coordination: Catarina Kim
Kick-off meeting
- Deposit $2,000 sent to Summit Lake
- Need to develop detailed ideas re. the theme, ‘Peace in Him’
- Counselor selection and number of counselors
- Retreat Guide Books
- Camp Information
http://www.summitlake.org/ Summit Lake 7610 Hampton Valley Road Emmitsburg, MD 21727-9515 Phone (888) 770-5338 Fax (919) 556-3458 Kathy Coley (Business Director) kccoley@aol.com