Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Your Gift Makes a Big Difference


Thank you!

...for your partnership in Williamsburg Christian Retreat Center's ministry this past year. We value the contributions from you and other like-minded individuals who appreciate the significance of having a place set apart for fellowship, growth and renewal.

I am writing now to ask you to strengthen this partnership with a year-end contribution. Although churches, ministries, schools and families regularly use WCRC's facilities for their retreats, this income does not cover all of our operating expenses. And because we strive to keep Kaleidoscope Camp affordable, that program is also financially supported by contributions to our Annual Fund.

As of October 31, WCRC's operating deficit was over $78,000. Fortunately, contributions from generous donors have totaled $45,000 thus far in 2010 thereby reducing the shortfall to $33,000. Would you please prayerfully consider a donation at this time that will help eliminate this year's deficit?

The impact of each child's time at Kaleidoscope Camp on his or her life is difficult to estimate but the youth do realize the spiritual significance. As one camper writes, "One hundred percent of this camp is about God which is my favorite part."

Parents, too, recognize the importance of Kaleidoscope Camp in their children's lives. A parent writes, "We thank God and the whole staff at Kaleidoscope Camp for the ministry rendered and that changed lives will be the continued testimony of service unto the Lord."

Your investment in WCRCin the past has allowed the ministry to make this kind of impact on campers, their parents, and the 10,000 other guests who come to the retreat center each year. Your year end contribution will enable this impact to continue. Please make checks to WCRC and mail your tax-deductible contribution to:

WCRC Annual Fund
9275 Barnes Rd.
Toano, VA 23168

You can also give online at www.wcrc.info/support.php.

Thank you for caring about WCRC and its ministry. May you have a blessed Christmas and New Year.

Sincerely,

Bob Briscoe
Executive Director


Thursday, November 25, 2010

Thankful and Moving Forward


Back to blogging for WCRC. It's been a tough year, but we made it through. The cabins are done with only a few details left to finish up. Things are finally a bit quieter. I think I speak for most of the staff when I say we are both tired and thankful that we have come this far. God is good.

Though we are tired, it's exciting to look ahead to 2011. We have our summer camp theme picked out already, and the brochure is almost done. Dive In to Community is our theme. We'll look at how fellowship is critical to our growth and effectiveness as Christians.

We are also launching the Friends of WCRC Program in 2011. This new title will describe all who volunteer, donate, pray, and work at WCRC. It includes board members, association members, corporate sponsors, and church sponsors as well as monthly donors, Magnolia donors, one time donors, and prayer partners. Pretty much anyone who is involved in the ministry will now become a Friend. We are hoping that this will open the door to allow more people to be involved in providing this place of solitude, fellowship and growth that so many enjoy.

One key volunteer position that will re-emerge in 2011 is Weekend Host. About 6 years ago we were in the habit of having a host couple stay with us every weekend. They stay in Oakwood Lodge to be available 24/7 for guest needs. They help out in the kitchen and take care of minor maintenance needs and trash. They also get a good bit of down time especially on Saturday afternoon. It's a win-win situation. We'll also be re-starting the Adopt-A-Cottage program and the Adopt-A-Highway program. If you would be interested in being a volunteer in 2011, fill out a Volunteer Application found on our website at http://www.wcrc.info/volunteer.php.

On the home-front, I'll be heading to China in a week with my family to bring Lucas, our 5 year old son, home. He's in an orphanage in Shenzhen, China. Pray for a safe trip and a good transition for our Lucas!

Thanks for reading. Keep WCRC in your prayers. Drop by for some coffee and take a look at the new cabins if you get a chance!

Bob

Monday, April 5, 2010

Long Time No Blog


Ok, I know it has been forever since I last posted. I'll make this short. Pedal the Peninsula is really fun. I've participated in three of them so far. This will be my fourth. I did the 25 mile once, the 63 mile once and last year I did the 10 miler with my whole family. It's a really fun time. Great bike riding, great food, lots of neat people. I hope you'll consider coming this year. May 15. See the info on the website: http://wcrc.info/pedal_the_peninsula.php

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Summer Staff Visit WCRC While on Spring Break


We had a nice visit from two of our wonderful summer camp staff ladies: Amy Duncan and Chelsey Stertz. They are students at Liberty University and they are on Spring Break. In the picture from left to right: Jessica Lane, Chelsey Stertz, Amy Duncan, Jenn Hill and Britany Lyon.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Blessings from Muhlenberg PA

Wow, we just had a group of college students here from Muhlenberg College in PA. They were part of a campus ministry called Disciplemakers. Instead of spending their Spring Break at the beach, they came here to serve! As a result of their visit, the pool is clean (no small thing), we have large stacks of firewood at 4 locations, cabins 3 and 4 now have hurricane clips and the construction site has never been cleaner. They worked in the kitchen, they helped us move tables and they were fantastic servants. Thank You Disciplemakers!!









Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Gators and the Gospel


Support Staff are the folks that make camp work. From setting up the water slide to delivering the afternoon snack to making sure the mist field is working, Support Staff are behind the scenes making it all happen. Sure, it's a lot of sweat and hard work, but you get to drive the Gator, and more importantly, at the end of the day, you have the satisfaction of knowing that the campers had a super-fun day that could not have happened without your help. Not only that, but it's during those fun activities that counselors are building relationships with campers. And it's in the context of those relationships that the gospel is communicated and received; and a new life in Christ is born! Want a job with a purpose? Apply now for a summer camp job at WCRC!

(Pictured is Matt Brenneman former camp staff. Thanks for all of your hard work Matt!)

Monday, March 1, 2010

Jesus and Balloons


Camp wouldn't be the same without archery. The campers like it and the staff enjoy teaching it. What some people probably don't know is that archery is a perfect place to share the gospel. When a group of campers is finished with their activity (which includes trying to pop balloons) the counselor takes the group to two hay bail targets. On one we show the normal human life: always missing the mark. We're sinful. On the other a perfect bulls-eye: Jesus who lived a sinless life. Then we connect the two with a wooden cross showing how Jesus' death on the cross is our way to cross over from death to life. We end with a simple question: have you crossed over?

Archery is one of many memorable activities at camp that we tie to a spiritual message to make an eternal impact.

Know someone who would like to learn how to do this? Applications are online at www.wcrc.info

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Looking Back: The Girls from Cabin 9 help us build A Place to Grow

As we move towards completion, I want to begin to thank everyone who helped to make our new cabin village a reality. This video was taken back in July of 2009. As you may recall we had lots of rain. We were trying to get the footers poured and every time we got them cleaned out, it would rain again. The girls of cabin 9 heard of our dilemma and offered to help. They came out and shoveled and scooped water out of the ditches so we could pour concrete. To honor them, we had them come out and sign their names on the footers. Thanks cabin 9 girls!

Monday, February 8, 2010

Help us Recruit Staff by Telling Us Your Top 10


While forging ahead into summer staff recruiting here at wcrc I was thinking about posting the top 10 reasons for being a summer camp counselor. But lately I’ve been seeing the benefit of DELEGATION. So, instead, I’m asking all or our Facebook Fans and other Blog readers to let us know why YOU think working at Kaleidoscope Camp is a great way to invest your summer. Maybe you were a staff member here or maybe you have worked at a different camp. Maybe you have noticed growth in a friend or sibling or one of your kids after they worked at camp. Michael Eisner, the former CEO of Disney said, “I can hardly think of an aspect of my life that wasn’t positively affected by my camping experience.”

So help us spread the word that working at camp is a great way to spend your summer. Give us one good reason, or give us a dozen. Simply post a comment below. We'll publish the top 10 after all the results are totaled.
Oh, and by the way, if you know anyone who would like to work here, send them to our website: http://www.wcrc.info/ THANKS!

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Jenn Hill Stays WAY BUSY in the "Off Season"


Some people are surprised to find out that WCRC is open year-round and that yes, we are busy year round. Now granted, it's not as busy as the summer, but often our staff puts in long hours even during the winter. One staffer who has put in a very busy week here in early February is our Program Director, Jenn Hill (pictured at right).

Monday Jenn departed WCRC to head to the Harrisonburg area to recruit summer camp staff. She met with students at Bridgewater College on Tuesday and at Eastern Mennonite College on Wednesday. She drove back Wednesday evening to gather up her data projector and departed early Thursday morning to speak and present a slideshow at Hampton Christian Elementary School and she drove to Chesapeake to do a similar chapel gig at Mt. Pleasant Christian School on Friday.

She was scheduled to run the zip line for Grace Covenant Presbyterian Youth on Saturday but it has been canceled due to the weather and Jenn gets a much needed day off.

Yes WCRC is open year-round, we do stay busy, and for that we are thankful.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Volunteers Keep us Going Despite the Snow


Last weekend's big snow was a good reminder of how blessed WCRC is to have very committed volunteers. Heinz Plato and Jasen Plocharczyk helped prepare the construction site for snow and Bob Morris (right) helped in snow removal over the weekend and a more thorough snow removal during the week.

THANKS!



Monday, January 11, 2010

The Light at the End of the Tunnel

When I worked at Eagle Lake Camp in Colorado Springs, we had a cave that we would explore with our high school campers on adventure trips. We would give the campers a short lesson on caving and then show them the opening to this dusty cramped little cave. The goal: find the other way out.

It was always interesting to see how well the group would fight off discouragement. The cave was small, but it had lots of dead ends and really tight spots. With a little coaching and prodding, the group would eventually find the right passage and see the treasured “light at the end of the tunnel”. There was always lots of celebrating once they got out.

We are seeing the light at the end of our construction tunnel here at WCRC. Building a cabin is one thing. Building a village of five cabins with a 2,000 square foot common building is another. Through the dead ends and tight spots of 2009, we have emerged to a place where we can see a small but unmistakable patch of light.

Please continue to pray for us as we move towards completion of our cabin village. Pray for Larry McLaughlin, our Maintenance Director, as he leads the project, and pray that we get the volunteers and funds that we need to emerge into the full light of project completion.

We hope to see lots of progress here in the next few months. I’ll do my best to update the website often, so check the construction progress tab to see new photos and the site cam. Stay tuned to see the light grow!

Bob












Monday, January 4, 2010

A Proverb a Day

A short blog today. One obvious way to Draw Near is to read the Bible. I’ve decided to start the New Year by reading through the book of Proverbs. There are 31 Proverbs, so one per day will take me through the month. I’m reading in the New Living Translation to get a fresh perspective on it. (I usually read in NIV).

Proverbs 4:25-27
Look straight ahead,
and fix your eyes on what lies before you.
Mark out a straight path for your feet;
stay on the safe path.
Don’t get sidetracked;
keep your feet from following evil

I’m encouraged by this passage to have a plan and stick to it. I’m also reminded of the passage in Romans that says, “Overcome evil with good.” (Romans 12:21)

If I keep my mind on what the Lord is teaching me and where He is leading me, I can keep from getting sidetracked.

I’ll endeavor to stay in the Word!

Bob

Friday, January 1, 2010

Draw Near in the New Year

Well here I am entering the social networking world with my first blog. I tend to embrace new technology slowly and I’m still asking if all this is really necessary.

One of the images that returns to my mind often is the joy of sitting in a circle with a group of campers discussing a Bible passage or some topic of life in Christ. That’s fellowship! Face to face interaction and discussion can be so rich. But here in 2010 we also have many new ways of communicating, which in the proper quantity and context can be good. So, here I go.

For my first blog, I want to share a bit about a theme we will pursue at WCRC for 2010. It comes from James 4:8 which says, “Draw near to God and He will draw near to you.” The theme is simply titled Draw Near.

There are many ways for us to draw near to God, and there are, no doubt, many benefits from having Him draw near to us. I hope to discover both by pursuing this theme. The benefit that initially attracts me to this passage, however, is joy. Psalm 16:11 says, “You have made known to me the path of life; you will fill me with joy in your presence, with eternal pleasures at your right hand.” That’s a no-brainer. I want joy, and this passage says that I can find it in His presence.

Williamsburg Christian Retreat Center is a place that is designed to help people draw near to God. In 2010, as an organization, we will be looking at things we can do to help our guests and campers and staff Draw Near to God. The promise is there. If we draw near to Him, He will draw near to us!

Consider joining us in this pursuit. It’s a promise that’s too good to pass up.

May the Lord bless you as you seek to know Him better in 2010.