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Post Weekend
Following a Camino weekend many participants want to get involved and continue to learn to be a leader in their church. To meet those needs, Camino offers post-weekend fellowship and opportunities to work a Camino weekend serving God and others. 

After a Camino Weekend
4th Day Workshop
A 4th Day Workshop is usually held at Consunos and work days prior to upcoming Camino weekends. It is for those who have attended a Camino weekend for the first time. The workshop includes information for new participants:
  • Review of the weekend
  • Learn how weekend leaders are selected
  • Learn how weekend teams work together
  • Learn how they can serve on a weekend
  • Attending a 4th Day Workshop is a prerequisite to working a Camino weekend for the first time

Consuno
Consuno is a monthly gathering for those who have attended a Camino weekend and is a great opportunity for worship and fellowship. You can hear testimonies from others on how God has worked in their lives and eat lots of great food

Reunion Groups
Those who have attended a Camino weekend are encouraged to meet regularly with others in small groups to encourage each other in Christian faith. A format for such groups is presented during the weekend.

To find a Reunion group in your area, contact your pastor or we can help.

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Testimony

  • Camino:   I've repeatedly seen the transforming effects of this ministry in the lives of Christian folks around the region.  While it does not endorse a faith group (denomination) it strongly encourages everyone to become active in their local church by attending, giving, and sharing their faith.  There is ample opportunity for individual expressions of faith and enormous time blocked out for just hearing God's word publicly read. That's refreshing.  If you participate in Camino you will, inevitably be challenged to grow.  That is both scary and exciting.  I know of people leading in their church, preaching, teaching, singing, and serving who were only "bench-warmers" prior to Camino.  It is encouraging and life-changing.  God is Good!    
  • ~Sid Allsbury, Minister, Retired,  Christian Churches  
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