Local Church Updates
Campout and Services Enjoyed in Wyoming Mountains
Brethren from Wyoming and Idaho felt very blessed to enjoy camping and Sabbath services at a beautiful campsite near Granite Hot Springs, Wyoming, June 16 to 18. Lonnie and Debbie Pierce went the evening before others arrived to find a suitably private campsite. They selected a perfect spot in a peaceful mountain valley. It was alongside a rushing stream and just below the hill where Lonnie shot his moose last fall.
Some members came for the Sabbath only. They were offered sandwiches by Carol Foy upon their arrival. Services were led by Wilbur Berg, pastor of the Jackson, Wyoming, congregation, who spoke on "Which Way—God's or Cain's?" Hymns sung a cappella sounded especially beautiful and meaningful in the awesome mountain setting.
After services, a delicious meal was shared. As is tradition for area potlucks, everyone contributed something special, with the menu coordinated by Sue Berg. A main attraction was roasting hot dogs on sticks over an open fire. Ed Foy had green willow branches ready to skewer hot dogs, while Lonnie Pierce served up two choices of moose chili—"hot" or "just beans and tomato sauce."
Appetites were quickly satisfied and fellowship continued well into the evening. The Foys' grandchildren, Emily and Luke Hahn, enjoyed playing quiet games in their camper. Finally, those staying only the day began to reluctantly say their good-byes and head home, but not before agreeing to make this an annual event. Weather and temperatures were perfect, while mosquitoes, flies and bees were nowhere to be seen.
Those who camped overnight also enjoyed frosty mornings, fishing, swimming in the nearby hot springs, more campfire cooking and relaxing together even longer in the glorious setting of God's creation.