Schedule of Speakers

Arrival and check-in:  Sunday, 2 p.m. onward

Sunday, Oct. 4, Sabbath

Evening Speaker, 8-10 p.m.:  Michael Rood

Monday, Oct. 5 Sabbath

Morning speaker/Midrash, 11:15-12:30-Michael Rood

Afternoon Speaker, 2:3-4:30:  Michael Rood

Evening Speaker, 8-10:  Michael Rood

Tuesday, Oct. 6

Morning speaker/Midrash, 11:15-12:30-Michael Rood

Afternoon Speaker, 2:3-4:30:  Michael Rood

Evening Speaker, 8-10:  Michael Rood

Wednesday, Oct. 7

Morning speaker/Midrash, 11:15-12:30-Michael Rood

Afternoon Speaker, 2:3-4:30:  Michael Rood

Evening Speaker, 8-10:  Michael Rood

Thursday, Oct. 8

Morning Midrash, 11:15-12:30:

Afternoon Speaker, 3-5:  Don Harris

Evening Speaker, 8-10: Don Harris

Friday, Oct. 9

Morning Speaker, 11:15-1:15:  Jim Phillips

Afternoon Speaker, 3-5:  Jim Phillips

Friday Evening breaking challah bread, dinner, dancing and fellowship

Sabbath, Oct. 10

Morning Speaker, 11:15-1:15: Walid Shoebat

Afternoon Speaker: 2-4: Walid Shoebat

Wedding: 4:30

Evening Speaker: Scot Dryer

Sunday, Oct. 11

Morning speaker/Midrash, 11:15-12:30:

Afternoon Speaker, 2:3-4:30:  Scot Dryer

Evening Speaker, 8-10:  Scot Dryer

Monday, Shemini Atzeret, Oct. 12

A day of group praise and prayer hosted by Scot Dryer

Other speakers being planned:  Marriage and Family speaker during a couple of the Midrash times, including “Tools for Conflict Resolution.”

Other things being planned:

Opportunities for mikveh in the stream that runs beside the camp.  You can be mikveh’ed with your spouse/family.  Michael Rood will be available early in the week, perhaps on the afternoon of the first Sabbath.  Scot Dryer will be available for mikveh on Shemini Atzeret.

Several late night pizza parties for the youth.

Investigating the possibility of having outfitters help with hiking/canoeing/etc. outings for the youth.

We are investigating the possibility of recording and reproducing this event.  We have received multiple inquiries re this and would like to offer this service.

We will enjoy the delight of watching a new Messianic home being formed. Yes, one in our midst will be getting married during Sukkot. We will enjoy a Biblical wedding celebration as many friends and family gather to welcome this transition.

Talent Night for the last evening, Oct. 12.  Please bring your voices, poetry, singing children, your high school trombone, yours yo-yo tricks, etc., for a fun evening after sundown.  The last nights’ stay is free as is the continental breakfast on the morning of the 13th, so please stay that extra free night and join in the fun!

Some details of this schedule are VERY TENTATIVE, but the speaker’s days won’t change.  Perhaps the timing will shift a bit to accommodate airport arrival times.