Join us for Christian fellowship, relevant messages, delicious food, uplifting music, and fun activities. A special event for those ages 19+!

Arrival: After 6pm on Friday

Departure: After Lunch on Sunday

Details

January 2-4, 2026:
Registration opens November 11, 2025 and closes December 29, 2025
May 8-10, 2026:
Registration Opens March 9 and closes May 4

Cost: Per Person

Prices assume Double Occupancy

Inn room (includes bedding and linens): $198 + tax
Dorm room (bring your own bedding and linens): $176 + tax
Friday/Saturday only (no accommodations, includes Lunch & Dinner, no breakfast): $69 + tax
Breakfast is for overnight guests only

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Rob Sullivan

Speaker for January 2026: Rob Sullivan

Rob is a graduate of Emmaus Bible College (Biblical Studies) and the University of Notre Dame (Finance and Business Economics). From 1996 thru 2014, he worked at Morgan Stanley. At the end of 2014, he left and joined the staff of Believers Stewardship Services (today known as Legacy Ministry Services). Since then, he has served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Legacy which helps Christians with estate planning, planned giving, and governance matters for assemblies / assembly related ministries.

Rob was named Board Chairman for CMML at the start of 2024 after serving for several years. Rob is also Board Chairman of the Associates for Biblical Research – this organization conducts the largest archaeological digs in the world. And Rob is Board Chairman of School Ministries, Inc.

In 2019, Rob married Susie Henderson. Prior to their marriage Susie was a professor of elementary education at Emmaus Bible College. Rob and Susie currently reside in Yonkers, New York. They are in happy fellowship at Bethany Chapel where Rob serves as an elder.

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Speaker for May 2026: Peter Bolton

Peter and Beth Bolton make their home in Cambridge (ON), where they are essentially empty nesters (they seem to always have boarders) after raising five children and caring for elderly relatives. They’re grandparents to eight. In 2017, Peter retired from a 30-year career as a public high school Math teacher to assist in caregiving while home-based as a tutor. He serves as an elder for Eagle Street Christian Fellowship in Cambridge and enjoys speaking to other assemblies and camp groups, including marriage retreats. He and Beth have a desire to provide discipleship and biblical counselling to see believers enjoy the Lord and His word.