Read stories about the Columbia Union Conference Pathfinders and the many activities they do to impact their communities. Check out past articles about the camporees in OshKosh, Wisconsin and the August 2022 Columbia Union Relentless Camporee.
Drill and drum corps competitions have long been a staple of Pathfinder camporees. This tradition continued at the ‘Relentless’ Columbia Union Camporee this August.
Phoenix X. Pauling, a member of Chesapeake Conference’s Pikesville Tigers (Md.) was one of the Pathfinders baptized during the Sabbath morning service at the "Relentless" Columbia Union Camporee.
Activities such as ziplining, kayaking, drill competitions, visiting a coal mine, archery and a community service trip to help local senior citizens continued on Friday—the third day of the "Relentless" Columbia Union Conference Camporee.
During each evening meeting at the "Relentless" Columbia Union Conference Pathfinder Camporee, social media influencers Tigor Lettsome and Diana Brazoban take the stage.
Hours before the official start of the “Relentless” Columbia Union Camporee, a thunderstorm rolled through the campus, threatening the opening of the evening meeting.
A swarm of Pathfinders descended onto the Summit Bechtel Reserve grounds in Glen Jean, W.Va., today for the 'Relentless' Columbia Union Conference Camporee.
In less than two months, Pathfinders from across the Columbia Union Conference will gather at Summit Bechtel Reserve (SBR) in Glen Jean, W.Va., for the 'Relentless' Columbia Union Camporee.