Our Wishes to You and Your Children This Nativity Season

December 20, 2011 at 7:07 am Leave a comment

Dear Friends of Saint Andrew’s Camp, Clergy, Campers, Counselors, Volunteers and All,

Glory to Jesus Christ!  We are approaching the Nativity again (where does the time go!) and will soon be ushering in a new year.  During this season, it is fitting to reflect on our Lord’s incarnation, and the ways that we can grow by ministering to others.  Part of this is including your children in such ministries.
Please read here for some perspective on this season — a post that was written last season on the subject of redirecting our focus during Christmas (away from the retail world of consumption and access) to a time of prayerful reflection, celebration of blessings, gifting our time and love to others, and joyful observance of the incarnation of our Lord Jesus.
The Board of Directors and Foundation Members expresses their thanks to His Grace, Bishop Michael, to all visiting clergy, volunteers, to campers, and supporters of Saint Andrew’s Camp, and wishes you and yours a joyous feast of the Nativity and God’s blessings for 2011.

Board Of Directors Meeting - September 2011

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About Saint Andrew’s Camp

Saint Andrew's is a pan-Orthodox sleep-away summer camp located on the shores of Lake Oneida in Jewell, NY. It has been offering a camping program for over 50 years, bringing children together and creating lasting friendships.

Saint Andrew

"Andrew, first-called of the Apostles, and brother of the foremost disciple,entreat the Master of all to grant peace to the world and to our souls great mercy."

Saint John Chrysostom

“With us everything should be secondary compared to our concern with children, and their upbringing in the instruction and teaching of the Lord."

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