Gene Hollenberg has announced his plan to retire as executive director of Camp Alexander Mack in Milford, Ind., at the end of the year. He has served in the position for almost 10 years, since September 2016. He previously gave 40 years of volunteer leadership.
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Camp Mack celebrates its centennial
“Camp Mack is 100 years old!” said Gene Hollenberg, executive director of Camp Alexander Mack in Milford, Ind., greetings hundreds who braved hot weather to attend an evening worship service on Sunday, Aug. 10, in the camp’s Quinter Auditorium. “We are so glad you came to join us for a once-in-a-lifetime celebration!”
Camp Alexander Mack celebrates 100 years
The Camp Mack Centennial Celebration is planned for Sunday, Aug. 10, at the camp near Milford, Ind.
New roles are announced at Camp Mack
As we enter a new century of ministry, we are announcing some new roles and directions for staffing. These new responsibilities are designed to respond to the changing needs and expectations of our campers, guests, and supporting community.
Young Adult Conference 2023 to take place at Camp Mack in May
Young Adult Conference (YAC) 2023 will welcome younger adults to Camp Alexander Mack in Milford, Ind., on May 5-7, to consider the ways God continues to shape and reshape their lives. The theme, “I’m not done with you,” uses Jeremiah 18:1-6 as a focus.
Brethren bits for March 22, 2019
In this issue: Remembering Charles Lunkley, personnel notes, job openings, Messenger Online offers “So many changes! How the new tax code affects you” by Deb Oskin, Office of Peacebuilding and Policy recommends “Faith Over Fear” training, “Look at Life” conference at Bethany Seminary, and more news by, for, and about Brethren.
Fire at Camp Mack Destroys Becker Lodge
Church of the Brethren Newsline July 12, 2010 A fire early yesterday morning, Sunday, July 11, destroyed Becker Lodge at Camp Alexander Mack near Milford, Ind. The lodge was the main building at the camp, housing the camp office, kitchen, dining rooms, and some staff housing, among other facilities. Despite this loss, the