Winter

Men’s Retreat: 3/1/15

Or final winter retreat of the season was last weekend with the Men’s Retreat. With 114 men, we enjoyed good food, fellowship, and worship together. Saturday’s activities included a music jam session, broomball tournament (congratulations Ravenswood Covenant Church for winning the trophy this year!), cross country skiing, snowshoeing, trap shoot, foosball, ping-pong, and air hockey tournaments, card games and plenty of relaxing in the Dining Hall. The chapel messages were delivered by speaker Michael Vrooman on the topic of conversation with God. Thanks to all who participated! See you next year!

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One Life Retreat #3 – 2/22/15

Our third and final One Life Retreat of the season wraps up tonight for some and tomorrow morning for others. Youth groups came from Illinois, Wisconsin, and the UP to ski, play broomball, sauna and polar bear dip, tube, snowshoe, dance, eat good food, worship together, and hear the chapel messages delivered from Chicago youth worker Teal Short. This year’s chapel theme has been “Hello My Name is __________,” and has focused on Biblical stories of God renaming his people.

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Hagerman Lake Fish Habitat Project – 2/21/15

Today ten “fish cribs” were built on Hagerman Lake to provide habitat to fish once the ice melts and the structures sink. The project had helpers from The US Forest Service, MI DNR, Iron County Wildlife Unlimited, Covenant Point, and the local community. The project was headed up by the US Forest Service and MI DNR. Thanks to all who were there!

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Second One Life Retreat Underway and Ge-Che Trail Groomed – 2/15/15

Our second One Life Retreat of the season is underway and going well! After a very windy and cold Saturday, this beautiful (and slightly warmer) Sunday is being spent on the ski hill or tube hill, cross country skiing, and playing broomball.

The Ge-Che Cross Country Ski Trail was just freshly groomed and tracked. Get outside and enjoy the sunshine.

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2015 MLK One Life Retreat

What a fun weekend this first One Life was! Churches from all across Chicagoland, and the U.P. came to be here. We played a big game of brave heart, went tubing at caspian ski hill, and skied at Ski Brule. Our sessions  were led by a great worship team and Tim Ciccone, who was our speaker for the weekend. Thanks to all who helped make this weekend great!

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2014 Men’s Retreat at CPBC

The 2014 Men’s Retreat, though quite cold, was a blast. Dave Nesberg, of Portage Lake Bible Camp, delivered the chapel messages with the theme “Being Yoked.” In addition to Dave’s message, great musical worship, times of prayer, and discussion brought us closer to God.  Sharing delicious home-cooked meals, card games, broomball tournament, skeet shooting, saunaing, polar bear dipping, snowshoeing, and simply spending time together brought us into fellowship with each other.

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OneLife #3

We finished off our youth retreat season with OneLife #3 last weekend.  It was so exciting to add the third weekend to this retreat and welcome both junior and senior high youth groups from Bethesda, Broadway Covenant, Iron Mountain, Grace Covenant, Ishpeming, and Norway Covenant.  We all had a lot of fun playing broomball, meeting new people, and participating in our very own Winter Olympics, complete with Spark races, two-person cross country ski races, and human curling! The speaker this weekend was our own director, Erik Strom, who continued in the theme of “On earth as it is in heaven” and shared with us what living in light of the Lord’s Prayer means when we understand it better.  It was a great weekend, as you can see by these pictures!

 

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ONELIFE MLK was amazing! We were blessed with a great group of churches Deergove, Joliet, Hillcrest, Naperville, Batavia, Norway, Ravenswood, Faith, Grace Chicago, Edgebrook, and Libertyville! We play a big game of Dodgeball in the middle of Hagerman Lake, went sledding at Caspian and Skiing at Brule, and had some brave people do our polar bear dip! We had amazing sessions which were led by our great worship team and Tom Dierenfeld, our speaker for the weekend. God blessed the students with meaningful conversations, new experiences and time to play. Thank you for all who made this weekend so memorable and great!

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Christmas Camp

Christmas Camp provided a rare opportunity for families to spend time together in play, worship, meals, and the quiet setting of Covenant Point. Despite some cold temperatures, campers got outside to participate in everything, from tubing at Caspian Hill to broomball on the lake to a New Year’s Eve celebration that included releasing floating lanterns into the night sky. Chapel sessions were available twice a day, with Bill Fish sharing a children’s message in the morning and campers sharing stories of their own faith in the evening. A big ‘thank you’ to everyone who contributed to these worship times. Finally, it was wonderful to see families slow down and spend time in community and reflection with one another. We hope you can join us again next year to celebrate the birth of Christ with us!

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CPBC Men’s Winter Expedition 2014

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January 10-12, 2014, eight men ventured to the Porcupine Mountains, backpacking with cross country skis to a small rustic cabin in the woods. In the two days at the cabin, they enjoyed skiing and snowshoeing, playing card games,  having good conversations, sharing meals cooked over the woodstove, and devotional times with the theme of “Discovering True North: Self-awareness, discovery, and creating the new normal” led by Kevin Johnson. The exceptional snow and good group of men made for a great trip.

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2013 Men’s Retreat

This year’s Men’s Retreat was, once again, a beautiful time for men from all over the U.P, Wisconsin and Illinois to come and fellowship, worship, and grow in their faith.  Pastor Eric Sparrman shared messages (download his talks below) on “Questions that Jesus asked us”  encouraging the men to think about their faith from the perspective of Jesus’s questions to his close followers in the New Testament.

Eric Sparrman Talk #1 “What do you want?” 

Eric Sparrman Talk #2 

Eric Sparrman Talk #3 “Who do you say I am?” 

The men (plus Caleb Strom!)  from Ravenswood Covenant won the Broomball tournament in overtime vs. Iron Mountain Covenant.  The skeet shoot was a fun time as always (including an automatic skeet thrower!), frostbite golf was in full “swing”, the polar bear dip was chilly and refreshing, but most importantly over 120 men drew closer to Jesus in small group conversation, reflection, and were encouraged in their faith.  Enjoy the pictures and sermon’s.  See you next year!  


One Life Retreats 2013

We just finished our two busiest retreats of the winter!  With over 37o people coming through camp through both weekends, it was an energetic and exciting time to connect with students, leaders and God in the beauty of the Upper Peninsula’s winter wonderland.  God moved in significant ways in the lives of students and leaders alike.  Check out the pictures to see the exciting things we did throughout the weekend.  We are already looking forward to next year!

If you attended One Life and are eager for more opportunities to connect with God at CPBC, think about going on a Wilderness Trip or coming to Senior High Week. Both are amazing opportunities to connect with others and God.

The prayer room(pictures in the slideshow) was an excellent experience for students to connect with God and each other in a beautiful, contemplative space.  More resources on the spiritual disciplines that the prayer room was based can be found at: http://www.covchurch.org/resources/breathe-material/


First Ever Men’s Winter Ski Expedition

This past weekend seven men ventured to the porcupine mountains for a three day/two night expedition into the backcountry to stay at a rustic log cabin in the woods.  Below are reflections of men who went on the trip and pictures of the beautiful nature we encountered throughout the weekend.

“The men’s winter expedition was a great experience!  It was a good blend of exercise, fellowship, spiritual reflection and sharing, and A LOT of fun.  We even got a chance to listen to the Packer game (boohoo).  It was awesome to be able to enjoy God’s creation and spend time “roughing it” in a nice cabin in the mountains with a great small group of guys.  We were able to get to know each other much better and grow in the Lord too.  Dustin, Colby, and Paul led and fed us well and overall did a super job!  I hope I can do it again next year. ” – Ed Lindwall

“I had a great time with a bunch of honest to god good guys. Regardless of everyone’s personality and background we all meshed together for a stress free male get together.  I’ll be first in line to sign up next winter.” – Lloyd Jacobson

 

 


Staff/Alumni Porcupine Mountains Ski Trip

A beautiful weekend skiing in the Porcupine Mountains off Lake Superior was the perfect way for former and current staff to connect in an intimate setting.  Dustin, Covenant Point’s outdoor ministry director, led  the trip with our intern Johanna and brought along former staffers Trevor Mayo and Claire Nelson.  Throughout the weekend they visited vistas, ate good food cooked on the woodburning stove, had great chapel times of sharing and worshipping, and caught up on life.

Dustin and Colby head out this Friday for the first Men’s Winter Expedition.  There is still one open space, so sign up if you are interested!


Christmas Camp 2012/13

This years Christmas Camp was awesome, as usual, filled with broomball tournaments, abominable snowmen, lots of reading around the fireplace, and good conversation.

Our associate director, Bill Fish, was our speaker for this week and he spoke on the topic of “emmanuel, God with us” focusing on the many ways in which God, through Christ, came and remains in this world.  Some of these ways include through His word, the Bible, community (friends, family and the body of Christ), and communion with one another.   A highlight of Christmas Camp is always the familiar and new faces that we get to meet and be with throughout the peaceful, yet exciting week.

Special congratulations go to “Serenity Now!” the Wieloch led broomball champions who secured their fame as second-time broomball champions.


Summer Family camp registration has begun, we strive at camp to create restful, rejuvenating weeks for families and friends to come and experience all the beauty that exists in God’s creation.  If you joined us this Christmas Camp, we would love to see you in the summer, and if you come to family camp in the summer we would love to see you next year at Christmas Camp!

 


Men’s Winter Expedition Ski & Snowshoe Trip

2015 Dates coming soon!

Download Registration Form Here

Covenant Point Bible Camp is offering a men’s snowshoe and cross country ski backpacking trip in the Porcupine Mountains.

Meals, transportation, and a rustic cabin will be provided. Snowshoe, ski, and backpack rental are included. After being outfitted with necessary gear, we will travel by van to Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park. The remote cabin is a somewhat rigorous four mile ski/snowshoe from the trail head. Saturday will be spent exploring, enjoying God’s creation, having quiet time, fun, and fellowship over meals and conversation in the great outdoors or a rustic cabin setting. On Sunday the group will ski back to the van, and travel back to Covenant Point by 4:00 PM. Bring: Bible, lightweight sleeping bag, a bed sheet, pillow, plenty of warm layers, hiking boots, gloves, hat, small flashlight, toiletries, personal items, clothing, book or group game for entertainment.

2015 Cost coming soon!
Only six spaces are available.
For questions or to register, contact Dustin Johnson at Covenant Point Bible Camp (906) 265-2117, or dustin@cpbc.com

 Download Registration Form Here

Photos from last year’s trip:

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CPBC Staff & Alumni Winter Expedition Snowshoe Trip

Monday, January 6 (9:00 am) – Wednesday, January 8 (4:00 pm), 2014

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Experience fellowship and God’s creation with the Covenant Point staff & alumni snowshoe backpacking trip in the Porcupine Mountains.  Meals, transportation, and a rustic cabin will be provided. Snowshoe and backpack rental are included. After being outfitted with necessary gear, we will travel by van to Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park. The remote cabin is a somewhat rigorous four mile ski/snowshoe from the trail head. The first morning we wake in the wilderness will be spent exploring, enjoying God’s creation, having quiet time, fun, and fellowship over meals and conversation in the great outdoors or a rustic cabin setting. The next day the group will snowshoe/ski back to the van, and travel back to Covenant Point by 4:00 PM.

Download Registration Form

Photos from last year’s trip:

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Potluck, Broomball Tournament, and New Building Pictures!

We have had an  exciting week of community involvement and outreach!  We had two exciting first-time events this past week; the very first Hagerman Lake Community Potluck, and the first annual “Yooper Cup” a free broomball tournament for U.P youth groups and churches.

The Yooper Cup was a success with over 60 people gathering from the three participating churches(Iron Mountain, Iron River and Norway) for the Yooper Cup to compete for the traveling trophy.  Iron River won both games and took the trophy home this year, and will return next year to defend their title.  Thanks to all who came out to enjoy the day. If your church would like to participate next year, contact colby@cpbc.com

The Hagerman Community Potluck was Jane Frasier, and Courtney Strom’s idea, and they went about coordinating the evening.  About 40 people from around the lake gathered in the Dining Hall on Tuesday, February 7th for a delicious potluck meal and fellowship.  Laughter was in the air as people from around the lake swapped stories around the tables, and got to know each other a little better.


First Annual U.P Broomball Tournament

This Sunday February 12, 2012 we will be hosting the first U.P Broomball Tournament for are youth groups and churches.    Details are below, but all are invited to bring students from their church or youth group to compete as a team(or combine with another church) for a Trophy that will travel year to year with the winning team.  Because Covenant Point cares so much for youth ministry, this event is being held as a free outreach event for youth groups to be able to come and have fun at camp and get to know other students from youth groups.  Questions about anything?  Email Colby, our Director of Outreach colby@cpbc.com

Where: 358 W. Hagerman Lake Road | Iron River, MI 49935
When: Sunday, February 12 | 2 – 5pm
Cost: Free!
Details: Churches in attendance will be responsible for ensuring that students have completed a liability release form prior to playing broomball.


Christmas Camp 2012

Christmas camp was once again a beautiful time to relax, re-energize, and play with each other.  Highlights from the week include the: coffee shop talent show, fire on the ice, broom ball tournament(won by the Wieloch team “Serenity Now!”)  chapel times led by Eric Filkin, and the group knitting project to make scarves and mittens for children from the school in town who don’t have adequate winter clothing.

Here are some pictures so you can see a little more what the week was like.  Make sure to leave comments in the comment section!


Porcupine Mountains Winter Camping

This past week a group of our full time staff headed out into the Porcupine Mountains for a winter camping trip. We ventured out with two objectives 1) to enjoy an adventure in this beautiful place we live, and 2) to scout the area for future winter camping retreats that we hope to develop in the next year. We skied in about four miles and stayed overnight in a simple one-room log cabin owned by the park.  From there we were able to take off on a fun off-trail snow-shoe hike by map and compass. We were treated by Dustin’s excellent cooking skills and shared many laughs and a few games by candlelight. We ended our trip with an exciting, mostly down-hill, ski back to our van. Even though it was just one night, being further out in the wilderness to rest and enjoy God’s creation was a wonderful and refreshing gift. So, stay tuned for details on forthcoming winter camping trips next winter.  For now, enjoy the pictures!


Covenant Womens Retreat 2011

September 23-25, 2011

What happens when a 150 women gather for a weekend?  They draw closer to God and grow in their faith. They share in building relationships. They are serious, lively, active, and joyful. They encourage each other and enjoy each other. They talk about personal and life issues. They enjoy good food, laughter, and discussion at meals. They spend time in quiet and reflection, observing the change and beauty of autumn. They see the Creator’s touch in nature and in each other.  They take delight in family moments with daughters and moms. They pray to a God who hears, a Savior who loves them, and a Spirit who sustains them. They listen and process the meaning of shalom.  They appreciate Judy Howard Peterson and the powerful message and challenge she presented in her talks. They go away changed, renewed, encouraged, loved, and ready to once more take on the many joys and demands of their lives in the U.P. of Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, and Vermont.

Download Judy’s Sermons by clicking on the links below
Friday Night Download
Saturday Morning Download
Saturday Evening Download
Sunday Morning Download