Gilead Institute Campmeeting

Co-hosted by Tucker-Norcross Free SDA Church,
Kingdom Growth 7th Day Adventist Church,
& the Seven Thunders Ministry.

at

Red Top Mountain State Park
Cartersville, Georgia

September 25-27, 2008

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Theme: God's Intervention Today

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Campmeeting Schedule

Thursday, September 25, 2008
7:30 p.m. - Pastor Bill Hughes

Friday, September 26, 2008
9:30 a.m. - Pastor Richard Harris
11:00 a.m. - Pastor Bill Hughes
12:30 p.m. - Christian Berdahl
Time in nature & Sabbath preparation
6:00 p.m. - Pastor Bill Hughes
7:30 p.m. - Christian Berdahl

Sabbath, September 27, 2008
8:00 a.m. - Prayer Service
8:30 a.m. - Christian Berdahl
9:45 a.m. - Pastor Patrick Herbert
11:15 a.m. - Pastor Bill Hughes
2:00 p.m. - Vegan Potluck-style lunch
3:30 p.m. - Dr. Diane Herbert, ND
5:00 p.m. - Pastor Bill Hughes
6:30 p.m. - Musical Program/Berdahl
7:30 p.m. - Pastor Richard Harris
8:00 p.m. - Campmeeting Closing

Schedule is subject to minor adjustments.

Children & Youth Programs

Children and youth programs are also planned for the enrichment and enjoyment of the young people.

Featured Speakers

Pastor Bill Hughes has been in the ministry for 24 years. During that time, he has been a teacher, principle, and pastor. He began working in the denomination, was fired in 1992, and now has had his own ministry for the last 13 years. He also pastors a self-supporting church in Florida. He has had the delight of seeing many souls turn to Christ and the Three Angels’ Messages. He has authored several books, including The Secret Terrorists and The Enemy Unmasked. God has blessed him with a wonderful wife and three precious children.

Christian Berdahl is the founder of The Shepherd’s Call, a ministry dedicated to sharing the gospel through heavenly music and practical, Bible-based teaching. He was rescued from a life of abuse and hardship, and now he is blessing audiences the world over with his rich, powerful voice in song and stirring Bible messages. His moving testimony through word and song will strengthen your walk with God and inspire you to a deeper faith. He currently resides in New Mexico with his wife and two sons. His website is www.shepherdscall.com.

Pastor Richard Harris is the pastor of the Kingdom Growth 7th Day Adventist Church and the Director of Seven Thunder Ministries. He is a former Theology student of Oakwood College in Huntsville, Alabama, and majored and obtained a graduate degree in History and Psychology. Pastor Harris is dedicated to spreading the “straight testimony.”

Pastor Patrick Herbert is the senior pastor of the Tucker-Norcross Adventist Church and Director of the Gilead Institute of America (a medical missionary evangelistic training institution established since 1990). He holds a Doctorate in religion, and travels and speaks and writes on a wide range of religious and health topics.

Diane Herbert, ND, is a naturopath and lifestyle consultant. She received training from the NAD Lifestyle Consultant program, Thomas Edison State College, Clayton College of Natural Healing, and Bastyr University. Diane teaches health classes at the Gilead Institute, gives health presentations, and contributes to the Institute’s literature and health flyer series.



Park Location

The Campmeeting will be held at Red Top Mountain State Park near Cartersville, Georgia. It is a beautiful park in northwestern Georgia and is situated on a lake. Hiking and walking trails are available to better enjoy the abundant wildlife. The park is near I-75 (Exit 285) and is easily accessible from Atlanta (approx. 45 min.) and surrounding states. A $4.00 ParkPass is required per vehicle. For overnight guests this is a one time fee; for guests staying off-site this is a daily fee. A ParkPass for Sabbath can be obtained in advance by those who come to the park on Friday.


Meeting Location

After crossing the bridge to the park, at the second road turn left (toward park lodge and restaurant). Watch for Group Shelter #2 on your right. Parking is available at the Meeting Location.


Accommodations

There are a number of accommodation possibilities to choose from. They are outlined below. To get full advantage of the Campmeeting and park, we encourage you to plan to arrive Thursday afternoon and stay until Sunday morning.

Cabins: Beautiful, fully furnished one- or two-bathroom cabins are available, each with two-bedrooms (two double beds each), which accommodate up to 8 people per cabin. The cabins include a furnished kitchen with refrigerator, stove, and microwave, living room with fireplace, and a deck. Per night rate for a 1-bath cabin is $110.00 + tax, 2-bath cabin is $117.00, with check-in time after 4 p.m. and check-out at 11 a.m. A minimum stay of two nights is required. Please make your reservations by August 25, 2008, by calling 770-270-1087.

Lodge Rooms: Hotel style rooms are available: one king bed ($75.00 per night) or two double beds ($75.00 per night). Please make your reservations by August 25, 2008, by calling 770-270-1087.

Hotel/Motel: Some major hotels in Cartersville:
Days Inn 800-325-2525 / 770-382-1824
Motel 6 800-466-8356 / 770-386-1449
Super 8 800-800-8000 / 770-382-8881
Comfort Inn 800-221-2222 / 770-387-1800

RV & Tent Camping: Campsites are available in the park, most with partial hook-up. The area includes comfort stations providing hot showers, flush toilets, and electric outlets. For reservations call 1-800-864-7275 or 770-389-7275 locally.

Meals

Sabbath midday meal will be potluck style at the lecture facility. Please plan to bring only vegan (total vegetarian) dishes (no meat, fish, fowl, eggs, cheese, milk, or chocolate). A kitchen is available for refrigeration and heating of the food. All other meals will be on your own.


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