CALL US TO MAKE A RESERVATION
Families gather in a peaceful, beautiful setting, surrounded by nature, to step away from daily routines and focus on faith and family. The weekend includes Bible teaching & worship times as a family, balanced with recreational activities like swimming, hiking, games, and campfires, and activities to celebrate the 250th birthday of America.
Children and preschoolers will have their own age-specific programs. Meals are shared in our dining room, called the Tea Room.
Because it’s Independence Day weekend, we are incorporating a patriotic theme, highlighting gratitude for freedom—both as a nation and in Christ. This will include a July 4th BBQ, the town of Montrose parade and events and fireworks viewed from our lake to cap off the day.
It’s a purposeful yet relaxed experience designed to deepen faith, strengthen family connections, and celebrate together in a Christ-centered environment.
Housing & Campground accommodations are both available, whichever is your preference.
Speaker: Rich Oppedisano
Rich is from Rochester, NY and thanks his parents for a strong Christian heritage. His childhood faith became personal during youth group, where he was involved in a few interesting and somewhat awkward Christian bands. During a coffeehouse gig, he saw other teens come to faith in Christ after sharing the gospel. It was on that very night in 1997 that God called him into ministry. This led to a bachelor’s degree in music and 17 years as worship director, pastor, and church planter. He was ordained through the North American Baptist Conference in 2016, received his master’s from Dallas Theological Seminary in 2022, and currently serves in various volunteer roles at Pittsford Community Church. Rich and his lovely wife, Bethany, have four wonderful children: Emma (19), Jake (18), Maddy (15) and Mia (6). Compensating for ever-increasing hair loss, Rich grows a hearty beard. He spends time with his family, enjoys all aspects of music, is still into superheroes, and randomly engages in creative projects which usually involve pallet wood. He loves Jesus with all his heart and endeavors to follow the example of John the Baptist in John 3:30, becoming less so that Christ may become greater.