Barb Egbert,
SEP assistant director,
speaks in Dallas

By Frank Lewandowski

DALLAS, Texas—Barb Egbert, assistant director of the Summer Educational Program, spoke at Dallas Central’s youth service Sept. 2.

Barb Egbert.jpg (13350 bytes)Mrs. Egbert noted several factors that make SEP special: God is intentionally invited into the camp, the staff and campers seek to honor God in everything they do, and all the activities point to Christ.

Daniel Fischelli sang a song about calling on God. Michael Lewandowski addressed the challenge of being a Christian when you’re not together with other Christians.

Chris Cameron, youth pastor, showed slides of teen activities. Nancy Newkirk, youth pastor, thanked the parents for their support. Each teen gave a flower and hug to their parents.

Chrissy Gordon, children’s church director, brought the children onstage and taught them about meeting others’ needs. She gave Jack Brunet, a visiting Caribbean minister, a check to help our members in Haiti and some gifts for the Haitian children.

Cathy Miller, 9, was honored for completing a God and Country study series through the Girl Scouts. Pastor Lynn Hebert prayed over Cathy and commended her parents, David and Cheryl Miller, for effectively teaching their children.

Clif Newkirk, who spent the summer playing trumpet with a drum and bugle corps, was commended for his corps tying for second in a national competition.

Holly Lewandowski was noted for appearing on the vice president’s honor roll at Eastfield College and for being named employee of the quarter at her office job.

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