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A brief History of Outdoor Ministry Print E-mail

Outdoor Ministries LogoThe Illinois Conference of the United Church of Christ is blessed to have two outdoor ministry sites:  Pilgrim Park Camp and Tower Hill Camp. Both Tower Hill and Pilgrim Park are open thoughout the year in order to serve the needs of individuals, families, and churches of the both the Illinois Conference and the areas surrounding each camp.

The oldest site, Tower Hill Camp in Sawyer Michigan, began in 1923 with the generous gift of 55 acres of land from the Warren Family. In addition, the Warren Family donated 200 feet of beach along the beautiful shores of Lake Michigan for the use of camp patrons. Over its more than 80 year history, Tower Hill has constructed and improved a number of buildings, including the new St. Philippus Retreat Center, completed in June 2007.

Pilgrim Park Camp near Princeton, Illinois, began in 1946 as a vision of the director of the Northern Area for the Illinois Conference of Congregational-Christian Churches, Dr. Glen Lindley. Through his efforts, two sisters donated the 30 acres of land that now comprise the lower campus where most of the buildings are located. Additional acreage was purchased to add beautiful forests and prairie land to the site, which now totals 155 acres.


Images of Outdoor Ministries

Oak trees and a pine forest … A pond and wildflowers … A hoot owl at night … Sea gulls soaring overhead … Picking mushrooms in May … Wading barefoot in the creek … Hearing a bullfrog croaking at night … The sound of waves lapping at the shore … Campfires – Singalongs –S’mores … Discussion Circles … Contemplating the Cross … Seeing the brilliance of the Milky Way … Walking in quiet solitude … Joining hands and hearts in prayer … Feeling an autumn frost in the air … Catching snowflakes on the tongue … Rediscovering a world almost forgotten … Sharing a moment with God
 
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