Dover Family Camp 2021

Brethren from Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri, and Colorado gathered June 13-20 in Dover, Oklahoma, for family camp. Focusing on the theme “Mission Possible,” 138 attendees enjoyed worship, fellowship, and friendship. Children, youth, and adults attended daily classes exploring the importance of faith in our lives and how we become missionaries taking the gospel to others. 

The new kitchen building was consecrated, and several activities and devotionals during the week created fellowship among groups. Speakers encouraged the Church to move forward in faith. On Sabbath several of our brethren gave musical specials, and the children presented their program. 

Ten attendees at this year’s camp were among those who attended the first Dover Family Camp in 1958. These brethren have been faithful since the beginning and were blessed to be part of this event. They are (top to bottom, left to right): Richard Samford, Leonard Hendershott, Mary Sue and Bryan Burrell, Robert Hinds, Ken Riggs, Jeanette Hinds Cowan, Elizabeth Allen, Bill Hinds, and Joyce Hinds. 

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