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Meet Our Oyster Babies

You might have noticed the pictures we have posted of our “oyster babies” in the last month – this winter we are fostering cages of oyster spat! A co

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Pecometh Fundraising Recap–A Team Effort

Pecometh was founded in 1946. In its nearly seven decades thousands of people have attended camp, been on retreat, volunteered and worked on staff. I

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7 Ways to Care for Your Pastor

1. Pray for your Pastor

2. Honor your pastor’s Sabbath and keep it holy!

3. Support Healthy Habits

4. Vacation Time

5. Continuing Education

6.

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A Back-to-the Real World Field Guide for Camp Staff

It’s October, so by now our 2013 summer staff have (we hope) successfully
Showering.

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Four Ways Running Is Like the Spiritual Disciplines

Physical fitness and spiritual fitness have similarities

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Living Shoreline Update

It was a little scary to see construction equipment on the narrow and fragile strip of beach between the Chester River and Fellowship Hall!

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A Lifetime at Pecometh: Asher Tunik

When I was approached by one of my parishioners with the suggestion that I volunteer as a Spiritual Life Coordinator at Camp Pecometh in the summer o

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A Lifetime at Pecometh: Sue Palmerton

Evelyn “Sue” Palmerton is an amazing, smart, funny, loving adult.  She began coming to Pecometh as a camper as she says, “a loooong time ago”. 
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A Lifetime at Pecometh: Charles Adams

I first came to Camp Pecometh with Dr. James Hardcastle in 1980 for the annual United Methodist Men’s Retreat. I haven’t missed a UMM Retreat since.

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