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Monday, July 17, 2023

Soccer Camp 2023 Monday Recap

Monday marked the campers' first full day at camp! 

The theme of the day was favorite club day, with everyone being encouraged to wear their favorite club jerseys.


The campers started their day off with the traditional Soccer Camp flag raising before breakfast.

The campers then went inside for breakfast where they had sausage and french toast.




At morning chapel, the campers' sung How Great Thou Art and Good God Almighty. Their morning worship was streamed live on Camp Iroquoina's Facebook and Instagram accounts. You can expect live streams each morning around 9:15am and during some evenings around 8:30pm. You can find our Facebook and Instagram accounts (along with our other social media accounts) at the bottom of the page.

Our speaker Joe Wilbur followed after the singing, and presented his first full message. He spoke on creation and read from both the book of Genesis and the Gospel of John.

Following Joe's message, the campers went down to the soccer fields for the drill of the day which was dribbling.

At the conclusion of their drill time, all the campers, counselors, and program staff joined together for our annual group picture.

The campers then went up together for lunch which was Philly cheesesteaks. 

Their day progressed with some Dutch Futbol, before breaking for free time.

During free time, the campers had their choice among a variety of activities 



Dinner was next on the agenda, and it consisted of sausage and peppers, pasta, and broccoli.

After plenty of time to recoup between free time and dinner, the campers went down to the fields for their last time of the night for the all-divisions soccer matches.


At 8:30pm, the campers met at the chapel for the evening service. They were led in the singing of This is Amazing Grace, Graves Into Gardens, Song of My Father, and No Longer Slaves.

Joe's message followed the songs, and he spoke on the Lord Jesus' first miracle.

There is much conflicting information competing for the campers' attention in life, and with that, Joe closed by encouraging the campers to share any spiritual questions they may have with him or their counselors.

The night concluded in prayer and with the campers singing Lord I Need You. Each of us need the Lord in our life. Join us in praying for these nearly 120 campers, that they may recognize their need for a Savior, and trust in the Lord Jesus Christ for their salvation.

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