Everyone is Welcome!
End-Time Handmaidens and Servants
Third Annual Camp Meeting
Monday, July 14 through Saturday, July 19, 2008
SPEAKERS To Be Announced
CAMP MEETING BEING HELD AT
Ozark Glory Tabernacle Grounds, Jasper, Arkansas
Phone for Information: (870) 446-2252
Fax: (870) 446-2259
FOR INFORMATION ABOUT PLACES TO STAY
Visit the Jasper Chamber of Commerce at
www.theozarkmountains.com or
call (870) 446-2455
Special meetings for children and
youth! Nursery available
Your appointment with God!
Sister Gwen invites you to join her for seven glorious days of
ministry, revelation, teaching, praise, fellowship and
preparation for fulfilling the call of God on your life!
IMPORTANT INFORMATION!
Everybody IS WELCOME TO ATTEND OUR 3rd Annual Camp Meeting which
will be held on the grounds of the Ozark Glory Tabernacle on
Scenic Highway 7, five miles south of Jasper. Registration is
not required, but so we can have an estimate of numbers
attending for more than one day and have a nametag printed for
you (to help our memories and so we can get to know each other
better) we would appreciate you filling out the
registration
form.
All meetings are free of charge.
TRANSPORTATION
There is a small airport in Harrison (HRO), Boone County which
is only 20 miles from the camp site. We highly recommend you try
to book a flight on Mesa Airlines. However, it only has
connections in Kansas City (MCI), Hot Springs (HOT), and Dallas
(DFW) and you will have to book early because there are only a
few flights daily. We will arrange transportation for a fee of
$20.00 per person (round-trip) to the camp and back to the
airport in Harrison.
Because of the location, Jasper is not close to any large
airports. Therefore, we highly suggest that if at all possible
you come by car. However, if this is impossible, fly into Little
Rock airport (LIT). For a fee of $30.00 per person (round-trip
to Little Rock) we will provide transportation to the camp and
back to the airport.
Pick up days are Sunday and Monday, July15 & 16
between 11:00 am and 5:00 pm and
Return to the airport is Sunday and Monday, July
22 & 23 with no departures before 11:00 am.
Seats on our vans are limited. You need to contact us as
soon as you book your flight to reserve a seat.
Other airports in this area are: Springfield/Branson Regional (SGF)
in Missouri, and Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport (XNA) in
the area of Fayetteville, AR. These airports, including Little
Rock are 2 1/2 hours distance drive. It’s a scenic trip,
therefore we recommend that you rent a car at these airports for
the week so you will be able to tour around and
see our beautiful Ozark Mountain State. There’s so much to see
and do, besides you will need a car to go back and forth to your
lodging.
LODGING & MEALS
Jasper and surrounding areas have a unique variety of
accommodations, from Bed & Breakfasts, chalets, cabins, houses
that will sleep up to 10 people, simple hotel rooms, and we have
enough space for 10 RVs to park for the week (no water hook-ups,
but a shower house within walking distance). There is also space
for you to put up your tent on the camp ground. We have a Bath
House with toilets and showers for your convenience. At your
request, we will be glad to send you an attractive 2007 Newton
County Chamber of Commerce Visitor’s Guide. For those who come
by air, shuttles will be provided between your lodging place and
the camp ground at appointed times. The shuttle vehicles can go
from approximately 10 miles South of Jasper on Highway 7 to
approximately 5 miles North of Jasper on Highway 7. The
Visitor’s Guide has a good selection of places to stay. You can
also visit them on the web at
www.theozarkmountains.com. This is totally your own
responsibility. If you choose to stay in a hotel or prefer to be
closer to the “city,” consider Harrison, Arkansas. It is about a
45 minute drive to the Ozark Glory Tabernacle and we will not be
able to provide shuttle pick-ups there. To find out what is
available in Harrison, visit
www.harrisonchamber.com.
WHAT TO DO
Arkansas has long been known as the Undiscovered State. This is
the place, they tell us, that Corrie Ten Boom saw angels
hovering over some years ago. Come help us find angels! It is
very special and beautiful. You can visit Diamond Cave, Mystic
Cave, and see things as they were on the day of creation. There
is the Buffalo River (the first and only National River) to swim
in and possible even canoe on (depending on the rain) and plus
there are fishing and hiking trails. Jasper is known as the Elk
Capital of Arkansas. You may see elk, sorry it is not hunting
season. But we do have bears and big ones too. It’s a place for
the whole family to come and enjoy a beautiful vacation. We
recommend you visit Silver Dollar City and The Shepherd of the
Hills play in Branson and the Great Passion Play in Eureka
Springs, plus Beaver Dam.
WHAT TO EAT
There are unique restaurants in the area. Many of the lodging
places in the area have kitchen facilities.
NURSERY
A nursery service is being provided for up to age 4 during the
morning and evening services daily. Please fill out the
registration forms for your children upon arrival. There will be
a charge of $6.00 per meeting per child or $50.00 for the whole
week to help defer the costs of hired workers. Bring diapers,
bottles, etc...
CHILDREN’S MEETINGS
All of the children will meet in the Glory House, breaking into
groups of ages 4 to 7,
ages 8 to 12 and ages 13 to 17. All of the youth meetings will
be under the supervision of Don and Catherine James. BECAUSE
THIS IS NOT A SUPERVISED YOUTH CAMP, ALL CHILDREN UP TO THE AGE
OF 18 WILL HAVE TO BE UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THEIR PARENT(S)
OR GUARDIAN AS WE WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEM.
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