Create Lasting Family Memories
Labor Day Weekend, September 3-6, 2021 Labor Day Weekend

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Wi-Ne-Ma Family Camp seeks to strengthen family relationships by offering opportunities to learn about biblical principles for families today, to worship and play together, and to build lasting memories and relationships through the Christian camping experience.
For some, Family Camp is a tradition enjoyed over decades and several generations. For others, Family Camp is the start of a new tradition. The memories which are created each year are unforgettable, and, the practical Biblical truths shared by dynamic speakers will also refresh you and encourage spiritual growth in your life.
Family Camp offers sessions and activities for all ages. Nursery care as well as a children's and youth program are offered during the main sessions. The afternoons are free to explore the Camp's recreational opportunities as well as the beach and nearby attractions.
Camp in your RV, tent, or stay in one of our cabins. Cabins fill up fast, so be sure to register early! Consider sharing a cabin with another family and split the fee- we have cabins that sleep up to 15 people!
Delicious meals are available for purchase in the Dining Hall.

2021 Featured Speakers:
Dr. Derek Voorhees, Boise Bible College
Dr. Derek Voorhees has served with Boise Bible College since 2011. He first served as the Professor of New Testament and then, he accepted the invitation of the Board of Directors and became the tenth President of the college in June of 2017. He is known to students and friends as a scholar and wise counselor, as well as a fun-loving friend to all. He is the forwarding agent for “Asians for Christ” based in Thailand and serves as a doctoral dissertation project advisor for Portland Seminary at George Fox University.
Dr. Voorhees has 23 years of located ministry service in Illinois, Texas, Oregon, Colorado, and Idaho. He is a 1989 graduate of Ozark Christian College and in 1998 he received the Masters of Arts and Masters of Divinity from Lincoln Christian Seminary. In 2008, he received the Doctor of Ministry from Dallas Theological Seminary. Dr. Voorhees and his wife Nell have been married 28 years and have three grown children.
Dr. Derek Voorhees, Boise Bible College
Dr. Derek Voorhees has served with Boise Bible College since 2011. He first served as the Professor of New Testament and then, he accepted the invitation of the Board of Directors and became the tenth President of the college in June of 2017. He is known to students and friends as a scholar and wise counselor, as well as a fun-loving friend to all. He is the forwarding agent for “Asians for Christ” based in Thailand and serves as a doctoral dissertation project advisor for Portland Seminary at George Fox University.
Dr. Voorhees has 23 years of located ministry service in Illinois, Texas, Oregon, Colorado, and Idaho. He is a 1989 graduate of Ozark Christian College and in 1998 he received the Masters of Arts and Masters of Divinity from Lincoln Christian Seminary. In 2008, he received the Doctor of Ministry from Dallas Theological Seminary. Dr. Voorhees and his wife Nell have been married 28 years and have three grown children.

Roy Lawson
Roy currently serves as Senior Associate Pastor with Northwest Christian Church and its three campuses in Newberg, McMinnville, and Tigard. Originally from Tillamook, Oregon, he has served as President of Hope International University in Fullerton, California, as Senior Minister of Central Christian Church in Mesa, Arizona, and Professor of Christian Ministries at Emmanuel Christian Seminary in Johnson City, Tennessee.
We have lost count of the number of times he has shared in the various camps and conferences at Wi-Ne-Ma Christian Camp. We look forward to his words of encouragement and hope at the 2021 Wi-Ne-Ma Family Camp.
Roy currently serves as Senior Associate Pastor with Northwest Christian Church and its three campuses in Newberg, McMinnville, and Tigard. Originally from Tillamook, Oregon, he has served as President of Hope International University in Fullerton, California, as Senior Minister of Central Christian Church in Mesa, Arizona, and Professor of Christian Ministries at Emmanuel Christian Seminary in Johnson City, Tennessee.
We have lost count of the number of times he has shared in the various camps and conferences at Wi-Ne-Ma Christian Camp. We look forward to his words of encouragement and hope at the 2021 Wi-Ne-Ma Family Camp.
Theme
After an extremely rough year that saw believers at stark odds with one another over politics, how can we come back together and refocus our efforts on becoming the body of Christ that God intended for us to be. As one writer has put it, we have become so culturalized by our culture that we no longer look uniquely like the church should look; we look very much like the culture around us. We've lost our identity, uniqueness, and as such, quite possibly our usefulness for the kingdom.
After an extremely rough year that saw believers at stark odds with one another over politics, how can we come back together and refocus our efforts on becoming the body of Christ that God intended for us to be. As one writer has put it, we have become so culturalized by our culture that we no longer look uniquely like the church should look; we look very much like the culture around us. We've lost our identity, uniqueness, and as such, quite possibly our usefulness for the kingdom.