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What should I bring to the Retreat?

The average weather in Challis, Idaho in September is a high of 74 and a low of 41, so the weather will likely be variable. Plan to bring warm clothing, as it will always get cold as the evening progresses, but also bring also t-shirts and shorts.

Depending on where you are staying and in what type of accommodation, you will need to make sure you’re aware of what things you need to bring. Please note that if you’re staying in a bunkhouse or tent/RV, you will need to bring your own bedding and towels. If you’re staying in a Living Waters Lodge, Chalet, Motel, or School of Ministry room, bedding and towels are provided. Other important things to bring include:

    • Camp Chairs
    • Swimming Suits
    • Fishing Gear
    • Hiking Boots/Tennis Shoes
    • Warm Clothing
    • Sunscreen
    • Sunglasses/Hats
    • Bug Repellant
    • Travel First Aid Kit
    • Snacks (remember, there are only 2 planned meals per day)
    • Pillows, Bedding, and Towels (if not provided by lodging)
    • Camping Gear (if you’re staying in a tent)
    • Roasting Sticks
    • Games
    • Sports Equipment/Balls
    • Scriptures/Journals/Books
    • Guitars, Harmonicas, etc.
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LIVING WATERS RETREAT | SEPTEMBER 2-6, 2021 | CHALLIS, ID

The Living Waters Retreat is designed to be a weekend of fellowship. This event will be different than past conferences. Its purpose is to bring believers together to spend quality time in the same place, and practice Zion-like kindness and camaraderie. We look forward to fellowshipping with you in September!

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