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Camp One Fifty-One serves five local families

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For the 17th consecutive year, a group of servant-oriented teenagers, young adults, and their leaders witnessed in our community to their Lord’s command to “love another” and “serve another”. 

 

 

Camp One Fifty-One (COFO) as it is known, is based on the motto of “one week of intense service” followed by “fifty-one weeks of service and love to our fellow man”    

 

 

The camp, ably led by Pastor Chris Calhoun of Douglas St. Mark United Methodist Church, was founded after Chris and others supported a working and loving camp in South Carolina twenty years ago known as Salkehatchie. 

 

 

During an intense week of manual labor, service, and worship, the campers minister to a small group of homeowners needing major repair on their properties, by expending their own resources to “fix-up” the homeowner properties and by witnessing “God’s Love” to the various family members of the homes which are being repaired. In addition to fixing up these homes, the campers set aside time for rest and relaxation, worship, and prayer. 

 

 

This year, five families in Coffee County were served by teams of nine to eleven workers, each led by seasoned senior and assistant site leaders. Most of the campers are high school, college, and young adults from Coffee County churches, and other churches from South Georgia and even South Carolina. Many of the leaders are adults who came through the One Fifty-One experience and who choose to come back year after year to serve the Lord by serving his people and to renew and extend friendships made at One Fifty-One.   

 

 

The camp, sponsored by Douglas First United Methodist Church and Douglas St Marks United Methodist Church, is scheduled each year for the fourth full week of June, running from Saturday afternoon to Saturday morning of each camp week.  Campers actually “camp” on the premises and in the facilities of Douglas First United Methodist Church in the middle of Douglas on Peterson Avenue, where they have three meals a day prepared and served to them by various churches, church groups, and other volunteers in the community under the able coordination of camp food director Cindi Vaughn, the “Captain”. 

 

 

The camp leaders and sponsors would like to offer a special shout-out to the churches, volunteers, coordinators, workers, campers, and other person who make it happen, including the community of Douglas and the loving families whose lives are hopefully touched by this very special week. 

 

 

In an increasingly polarized world, it is easy to find things that concern and scare us all, so maybe we can find peace in looking right around us, in our own neighborhoods, where we see our children leading as they follow God’s command to share God’s love. 

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