ART CAMP 2022
BIG WORLD, GREAT GOD
July 25-29, 2022 • 8:45 am – 12:15 pm
For students who have completed 1st grade through 8th grade
It’s no accident that when you stand at the edge of the ocean or look up into a starry sky or even into the branches of a towering tree, you feel small in a good way. Something greater than us is here, and that perspective calms the soul.
This summer’s Art Camp will explore what both nature and the Bible tell us about God’s greatness. Art projects will be inspired by the BIG things in this world—mountains, giant sea creatures, miles-high clouds—and kids will have time to create and reflect on the fact that God really does have the whole world in His hands.

Flood Insurance
In this episode, host Peter Haines, elder at Concho Valley OPC in Concho Valley, AZ, leads a discussion with Brian Tilton, deacon at Trinity OPC in Hatboro, PA, and co-owner of Millham Companies, a personal and business insurance firm in Pennsylvania…

Divine Power and Holy Restraint
And the soldiers led him away inside the palace (that is, the governor’s headquarters), and they called together the whole battalion. And they clothed him in a purple cloak, and twisting together a crown of thorns, they put it on him. And they began to salute him, “Hail, King of the Jews!”…

The Maze of Faith
Last week I wrote about hyssop and how this little shrub features prominently in two locations in Scripture: when the Israelites used it to paint the doorposts with blood during the Passover in Egypt (Exodus 12) and when the soldiers gave Jesus sour wine on a sponge during his execution (John 19)…

The Maze of Faith
Last week I wrote about hyssop and how this little shrub features prominently in two locations in Scripture: when the Israelites used it to paint the doorposts with blood during the Passover in Egypt (Exodus 12) and when the soldiers gave Jesus sour wine on a sponge during his execution (John 19)…