Thursday, October 27, 2011

AMA has resulted in an engagement!

A Mountain Apart now has another claim to fame! A couple of Apostolic young people who met at the very first AMA in 2010 are now engaged to be married! Congratulations, Brandon and Shannon! Hope to see you at AMA 2012 as a young married couple!

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Pictures from AMA 2011!

Pictures from "A Mountain Apart" Apostolic Youth Camp are now online.  Below is a slideshow and you can also access the album from the Gallery page.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

AMA 2011 was Blessed of God!

THANK YOU, JESUS...for being with us at "A Mountain Apart" 2011.  We enjoyed the beautiful presence of the Lord in every service and at every event.  We spent three days of quality time with our Lord Jesus Christ.  We experienced the life-changing power of His Word through the anointed preaching of Rev. Julio May and Rev. Steve Buxton.  To God be the glory!
     Thanks is also due to the sponsoring pastors and churches in Roswell and Portales, as well as all the ministry that joined us in Sacramento and helped make the campmeeting so beneficial to us all.  Thanks to every young person and family that joined in worship, prayer, and recreation with all of your heart and brought the blessings of Heaven down!
     Make your plans NOW for "A Mountain Apart" Apostolic Youth Camp: May 29-31, 2012.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

General Information for AYC 2011

AYC 2011

Camp will begin Monday evening, June 6th and continue through Wednesday evening, June 8th, 2011. Pastor Julio May of Memphis, TN will be preaching in the three evening services. Pastor Steve Buxton of Chula Vista, CA will preach in the two day services.


LOCATION

The campground is situated in the Sacramento Mountains in the heart of the Lincoln National Forest. Summer high temperatures average in the upper 80’s, with lows in the 40’s each evening.


RECREATION

Daily recreation options include indoor and outdoor volleyball and basketball, horseshoes, tetherball, kickball/wuffleball, disc golf, roller skating, archery, hiking, table tennis, catch and release fishing (barbless hooks only; must bring your own equipment).  There will be a snack bar and campfire (weather permitting) following the service each evening.


CAMPERS

Youth campers and adults ages 12-30 who are single with no children may stay in youth dorms. All others are welcome and encouraged to attend. Lodging is available for families and adults of all ages.


REGISTRATION

Pre-registration is required to accommodate meal planning at the campground. All prices include three nights lodging and meals beginning with Monday supper and ending with Thursday breakfast. Please see the Registration Forms for prices. Payment should be sent with registration forms by Friday, May 20th.

For more information, contact us: amountainapart@gmail.com