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25th Annual Empty Bowls

The 25th Annual Wittenberg University Empty Bowls is in the Central Dining Room, Student Center on Wittenberg University Campus. The bowls are $15.00 which includes a humble meal of soup and bread. All proceeds go to the Second Harvest Food Bank.

Day of Change

Day of Change-November 5th, 2023

Day of Change – as our clocks “fall back” in the wee hours, that morning, we will collect loose change (bills gladly accepted, too!) to support our Christ Church Food Pantry. Use your change to make a change in the lives of hungry Springfielders. Baskets will be passed at each service for this offering. If you are unable to attend the service, feel free to drop off your change to the Parish office! Just contact Kelly Zeller at zellerk0611@nullgmail.com.

Clarion March 2017

Come see what is happening as we start our Lenten journey!

Clarion March 2017

Annual Report for 2023

Please click the link below to view the Annual Meeting report for 2023.

Annual Meeting Report for 2023

Procter Camp 2017

Camp Staff Training
June 11-15
Family Camp I
June 16 – 18
4th & 5th Grade Camp
June 20 – 24
9th – 12th Grade Camp
June 25 – June 30
Family Camp II
July 5 – 8
6th – 8th Grade Camp
July 9 – 14
Creative Arts Camp (6-12th grade)
July 17 – 22
Family Camp III
August 2 – 5
OUR CAMPS

Procter Summer Camp, a ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio, creates a place for children, youth, and families to grow in faith, sing, learn, play and pray in the peaceful farmland of London, Ohio. By demonstrating and encouraging Christian community we are showing daily what the world could be like. At Procter, the we are intentional about sharing God’s love with one another and our campers; children and adults. We seek and serve Christ in all people with whom we interact at camp, modeling joy, respect, and inclusiveness.

Grade Level Camps
A camp week at Procter Summer Camp incorporates Christian formation periods, time spent with your cabin, and outdoor activities like: swimming, arts & crafts, basketball, canoeing, blobbing, fishing, soccer, football among others. After dinner the camp participates in a large group activity together, followed by campfire, devotions in cabin groups, and lights out. Campers stay in one of our cabins with counselors. Campers should attend the camp based on what grade they will enroll in fall 2017.

Register for Camp

Creative Arts Camp

Creative Arts Camp follows a similar daily schedule to grade level camps, but this week campers are immersed in visual arts, music, drama, writing, dance and team building. Focused on the arts, our faith is woven through daily activities and worship. Play with God and catch the spirit in creating!

Register for Creative Arts Camp

Family Camp

Family Camp offers families an opportunity to spend quality time together in Christian community without worrying about meals, planning activities or spending on an elaborate vacation. Each day consists of various activities, including Bible study, worship, time outdoors and sports activities, arts and crafts, music, swimming, the amazing talent show (please bring your talents!), and much more. All activities are optional, so you and your family can decide what you want to do each day. The summer camp staff leads all activities and worship, so you are able to enjoy the activities with your family. Procter Center is equipped with a swimming pool, tennis courts, a fishing pond, a lake for canoeing, a peaceful chapel, a labyrinth, a work out room for adults, and plenty of natural beauty to make your stay even more enjoyable.