Church family retreat at Camp Wabanna

Church family retreat at Camp Wabanna

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with s’mores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called “Minute to Win It,” movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord’s Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

The congregation of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church, which worships weekly in Burtonsville, Maryland, gathered for their second annual church family camp at Camp Wabanna, located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay in Mayo, Maryland on May 11-13, 2018. During the weekend retreat, the families of Trinity gathered for a bonfire with smores, wall climbing, kayaking, sports, fellowship, board games, a game show called "Minute to Win It," movie night, Psalm singing and a Lord's Day worship service. Guest speaker Rut Etheridge, chaplain of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, travelled to Wabanna with his family to give a presentation on Saturday morning about extending compassion and understanding to a generation of young adults who is being taught to believe that the self is the center of truth and the starting point of morality, rather than looking to God as their anchor. Etheridge also preached on Psalm 3 during the Sunday morning service.

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