Go to Colorado with us. For real.
Come to Colorado! We are going to go hang out at Silver Cliff Ranch (http://www.silvercliffranch.com/). While we are there we will be helping out at the camp making meals, and doing some work projects. We will help serve breakfast and dinner, and have the rest of the day free. There will be time for skiing at Ski Cooper (http://www.skicooper.com/), snowshoeing, visiting the Mount Princeton Hot Springs and just hanging out. We will have some evening sessions by Chris King around the question of “what are you going to do with your life?”
Come ready to work and ready to have a good time just spending time together.
Here are the details:
Dates: March 14-19, 2008 (we will leave Tulsa on the 14th and be back in Tulsa late on the 19th)
Where: Sliver Cliff Ranch, Colorado. Silver Cliff is near Buana Vista there is a map on the Sliver Cliff we site at http://www.silvercliffranch.com.
Cost: $100 for lodging. We will get three meals a day at the camp if you want them (breakfast, a sack lunch, and dinner), other food is on your own. Food while traveling is on your own, as is travel. If you want to ski plan on around $50 a day for lift tickets and $25 a day for rentals. Be sure and plan some money to help cover gas on the way out and back for whoever you ride with.
Travel: We will car pool from Tulsa, OK, or you can just meet us in Colorado. Be sure and have some money to throw in for gas, and let us know if you are willing to drive.
Who can come: This will be a small trip, we have space for about 10 people, You must be 18 or over.
If you want to come let Chris know by emailing info@cqmissional.com or find him on Facebook. A $50 deposit will secure your spot. If you have questions email Chris.



Pilgrimage is one of my new passions. It first got my attention when I read a book by Paul Boers —
“One year into my position as president of the Evangelical Covenant Church (ECC), I am more convinced than ever of this biblical principle: doing big things for a big God is merely the accumulation of little things done for people. I have seen firsthand the big things we are doing in partnership with the Hindustani Covenant Church among sex-trade workers in India. But it comes down to people who are willing to babysit the children of prostitutes while their mothers work in new alternate employment. . . I have seen firsthand the great relief it is to families to know their adult handicapped children or siblings are in a caring, professional setting in our network of group homes known as Covenant Enabling Residences. But know it comes down in certain cases to staff members who change adult diapers for those who cannot care for themselves.” – Gary Walter, President of the Evangelical Covenant Church (ECC)

