This document provides information about camps held by FUGE. It describes the camps as being intentional environments focused on life-change through building relationships with Christ, rather than just being fun experiences. It introduces three specific camp programs: Centrifuge for different age groups, MFuge for ministry and community service, and the 2023 theme of reflecting God's image. The document encourages learning more about FUGE's camps and programs.
This document provides information about camps held by FUGE. It describes the camps as being intentional environments focused on life-change through building relationships with Christ, rather than just being fun experiences. It introduces three specific camp programs: Centrifuge for different age groups, MFuge for ministry and community service, and the 2023 theme of reflecting God's image. The document encourages learning more about FUGE's camps and programs.
This document provides information about camps held by FUGE. It describes the camps as being intentional environments focused on life-change through building relationships with Christ, rather than just being fun experiences. It introduces three specific camp programs: Centrifuge for different age groups, MFuge for ministry and community service, and the 2023 theme of reflecting God's image. The document encourages learning more about FUGE's camps and programs.
exciting, fun, loud, and sometimes even messy. But those things don’t bring about life-change on their own.
Every moment spent at FUGE Camps is
intentional. Camp programming is designed to take students out of their normal routine and place them into an environment that is focused on life-change through relationship with Christ.
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Camps at FUGE
Centrifuge
At Centrifuge, students are divided into groups
for recreation and Bible study based on age ranges by grade completed.
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Mfuge
At MFuge, you will jump into ministry with
local communities and serve people in need.
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2023 Theme // IN HIS IMAGE
At some point in our lives, we have all
struggled with our image – what we look like, who we really are, how we fit in, what we stand for. As humans, we are uniquely created in the image of God. If you believe this to be true, what does that mean for your life and others around you? As Christians, we are called to bear this image like Christ did on earth. Therefore, we are called to live as a new creation, one who is set apart and is a reflection of the God who created us and loves us.
“We all, with unveiled faces, are looking as in a
mirror at the glory of the Lord and are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory; this is from the Lord who is the Spirit.”