Saturday, September 27, 2025

Illinois Search and Rescue Training

We're excited to be hosting the Illinois Search and Rescue Training being held here at Emmaus.

Another great way to partner with other organizations. So if you're planning to come out to camp just know if there's going to be a lot of search and rescue dogs trampling through the woods.



Monday, September 22, 2025

Escape to Emmaus Days

Escape to Emmaus Days
Fall 2025 Workshops
Sacred creativity. Wild wisdom. Soulful renewal.

Thursday, September 18, 2025

The Illinois/Wisconsin District is remembering with gratitude the life of Donald (Don) A. Hart Sr., 82, who passed away Sept. 15. He was 82. A member of Cherry Grove Church of the Brethren, he was a long-time, dedicated volunteer with Brethren Disaster Ministries and Camp Emmaus as well as other local groups. His obituary stated, "Helping others came naturally to Don, and as his faith deepened, his compassion became even more Christ-centered."

Don was born in Milledgeville, Illinois, and later moved to California, where he married his wife, Cathy, in 1980. They moved back to Lanark in the mid-1990s, where they opened Don Hart's Automotive and operated several rental properties. He loved the outdoors and was known for his ability to "fix just about anything."

By wishes of the family, no memorial service will be held. Our prayers are with Cathy and other family members and friends in this time of loss.

Obituary: www.lawjonesfuneralhome.com/obituaries/donald-a-hart-sr

Friday, September 12, 2025

SUMMER 2025: BY THE NUMBERS

Total summer campers: 127  (Up 13 percent from 2024) 

Summer staff and volunteers: 54 

Congregations represented: 13 (from the northern area of the district) 

2026 DATES

May 22-25: Memorial Day Family Camp
June 12-14: Counselor-in-Training (CIT)
June 13-14: Elementary Camp
June 14-17: Target Sports Camp
July 5-11: Senior High Camp
July 12-18: Survivor Camp
July 19-23: Intermediate Camp
July 24-26: Young Adult/Young at Heart Camp
July 26- Aug. 1: Middle School Camp
August 6-8: Women's Camp
September 4-7:
Labor Day Weekend Family Camp 

AWASH IN DONATIONS

While we can’t say camp is awash in cash, our donors did come through in a big way for the campaign to replace our aging commercial dishwasher as it was on its last legs. More than $25,000 was raised in a little over eight weeks to meet and exceed the need. The new dishwasher will be installed before the 2026 summer season. Thank you! 

CAMP NEWS & NOTES

  • Numerous updates
    happened at camp this summer, including: New water heaters installed in the retreat lodge and pool house; new ceiling tile in the boy’s and girl’s bathhouses; new LED Lights in the craft cabin and bathhouses; new bridge across the creek wide enough for the mower to cross; new walk-in cooler flooring & shelves; new woodshed by the council fire circle; new woodshed at the basketball court (Thanks to Jonathan Boettner & Boy Scout Troop #7); new sand at the gaga pit (pictured above) and volleyball court.  

  • The Camp Celebration Day and Lunch is on Saturday, Sept. 13, with meal beginning at 1 p.m., followed by a program. All are welcome! 

  • The district is invited to a fall event and campfire Saturday, Oct. 18, starting at 12 p.m. 

  • The annual leaf-raking day will be Saturday, Nov. 15. A youth retreat will take place around the leaf-raking, Nov. 14-16. 

  • As always, please consider giving a gift to camp: Mail a check, donate on the website, or visit https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donationform/8596dd75-871a-458b-b5d2-5f0f3054367c

CAMP MANAGER'S CORNER

there are times when we must get away –
like a deer started by sudden movement
we feel the need to bolt
     as the world grows too
     loud too fast
     our nervous system
        waves the white flag
     to retreat
      to find stillness
                and if we don’t listen
                if we don’t honor our
                 need for solitude
                we burst at the seams.
                              —Scott Stillman

       As autumn is upon us, it is meant to be a time for slowing down. The rush of spring and summer now give way to the crisp air that invites us to gather around a campfire and reflect on the blessings and challenges of the past few months and what remains for 2025.

      As I begin to slow down and shift gears towards a season of reflection, these words by Scott Stillman are resonating in my heart. And I am reminded that his words echo the sentiment and reason that we have a sacred place like Emmaus.

      For the times when the world gets too loud or too fast, come to camp for quiet and stillness. When our nervous system begins waving a white flag, it’s time to surrender to the pace and chaos of brittle, anxious, nonlinear, and incomprehensible aspects our lives and rediscover how camp provides a robust, tranquil, reliable, and clear sense of connection to Christ and Creation (by disconnecting from the world).

      Autumn is a season for retreat, a time for stillness, a time for solitude. Because if we do not honor our need for solitude, we will surely burst at the seams. And if your heart and soul are like a deer started by a sudden movement and you feel the need to bolt, then do so knowing you can find solace on these sacred grounds called Emmaus.  

Respectfully in Christ, 
Randall Westfall 

CAMP BOARD

Sara Garner, chair;  Gary Baisden; Patrick Benassi; Michelle Bowman; Amanda Burch; Shannon McNeil Smith; Monica Rice Frye; Mike Sondgeroth; Jonathan Stauffer; Callie Surber; Everett Teetor, financial secretary; Randall Westfall, camp manager 

Tuesday, September 09, 2025

InsideOut Curriculum for 2026

The 2025 Church of the Brethren Outdoor Ministries Association (OMA) national conference will take place Nov. 16-20 at Inspiration Hills near Burbank, Ohio, with the theme “Campfire Conversations.” The keynote speaker will be Travis Troyer of Off the Wall Discipleship. Workshop options will include a camp tour, group sharing, and more. A field trip will take participants to BibleWalk, featuring more than 325 wax figures of biblical scenes, and games, debriefing, and recreation will also be part of the week. Cost for OMA camp members is $200, non-members $225. Registration and more information can be found at https://omacob.org/camps-2/annual-retreat/

The 2026 OMA “InsideOut” camp curriculum will be titled “In the Wilderness.” An introduction to the theme notes: “Wilderness is a time or place where we encounter what is new, strange, scary, lonely, unknown or mysterious. The wilderness is a wild and beautiful time and place where we can discover the sacred within each person and all creation. … The wilderness reveals our strengths, growing edges, and potential as God equips us for the unknown still to come. The wilderness awaits us all, and God meets us there.” The annual InsideOut curriculum is a partnership between the Church of the Brethren and a variety of other denominations for use in outdoor ministry. Learn more at https://insideoutcurriculum.com/.