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  2. Cono Christian School - Wikipedia

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    In 2017 the 192-acre property and facility began use as a camp and retreat center of Ridge Haven, the camp and conference center of the Presbyterian Church in America. Summer camps started in 2018, and the school was re-opened in 2021 after a short closure. This Christian day and boarding school began as a ministry of Bible Presbyterian Church ...

  3. Category:Camp meeting grounds - Wikipedia

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  4. New Haven District Campground - Wikipedia

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    The New Haven District Campground, also known as the Plainville Campground, is a historic Methodist camp meeting site on Gladding Avenue in Plainville, Connecticut.Opened in 1865, the campground was used by Connecticut Methodists to partake in the 19th-century trend of religious and recreational camp meetings, and is now a secular community of summer homes.

  5. Central Oak Heights - Wikipedia

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    The Bible Conference Society of Central Pennsylvania of the United Evangelical Church was founded in 1894 by a group of Evangelicals from Central Pennsylvania that were interested in holding camp meetings or bible conferences. They held their first summer meeting at Pine Grove near Lock Haven in the summer of 1894. A location near West Milton ...

  6. Fuge Camps - Wikipedia

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    FUGE Camps is a series of Christian summer camps for children, youth, and young adults centered on Bible study, worship, mission work, and recreational activities organized by LifeWay Christian Resources of the Southern Baptist Convention.

  7. Capel Eidalwyr - Wikipedia

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    The chapel was the inspiration of Don Ital Padoan, a priest interned at Henllan. [1] Given permission by the camp authorities to convert a Nissen hut previously in use as a dormitory, the prisoners used readily-available materials, including wood from packing cases, empty tinned-food containers, roofing felt and cement bags.

  8. New York summer camp provides haven for homeless children - AOL

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  9. Invisible churches - Wikipedia

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    From these collections, African Americans said they had secret church meetings. [31] For example, enslaved people created methods to decrease their noise when they had church. A former slave in Arkansas named John Hunter said the slaves went to a secret house only they knew and turned the iron pots face up and their slaveholder could not hear them.