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More than 500 members from the central, west, and south zones of the Carolina Conference gathered at Nosoca Pines Ranch, May 2-5, 2025, for the annual Hispanic Family Camp. Centered on the theme, “As for Me and My House, We Will Serve the Lord,” Joshua 24:15, the weekend was filled with worship, fellowship, and spiritual renewal.
Though rain fell Friday evening, attendees arrived with tents and RVs, eager to embrace the blessings of nature. Fresh air, rustling trees, and warm community lifted spirits, even as soggy tents tested patience.
The gymnasium, packed throughout the weekend, served as the main meeting space. Sabbath included age-specific Sabbath School classes for infants through young adults, each classroom thoughtfully decorated and led by dedicated volunteers.
Two guest speakers anchored the spiritual focus. Iván Marrero, pastor, presented Christ-centered messages on building joyful, faith-filled homes. Marco Albuja, M.D., offered practical health talks on plant-based living and holistic wellness. Together, they inspired families to grow spiritually and live healthfully.
Afternoons offered time for recreation and connection through boat rides, wagon rides, basketball, and outdoor games. A highlight was a race they titled “The NPR Great Marathon,” a 5K organized by the Paulino and Fabián families. Forty participants of all ages ran with enthusiasm. Marathon winners:
•1st Place: Héctor Pérez, Rockingham Church
•2nd Place: Ryder Roiberp Morales, Greensboro Church
•3rd Place: Benjamin Morales, Rockingham Church
Meals were another favorite, thanks to the Nosoca Pines Ranch kitchen staff, who served healthy, abundant vegetarian and vegan dishes prepared with fresh produce and herbs.
Music, led by the Worship Ensemble and Charlotte Central Church, uplifted hearts in every service.
The Conference family thanks Victor Jaeger, pastor and Carolina Conference Hispanic Ministries coordinator, and his wife, Celia Jaeger, for leading their first family camp at Nosoca Pines; as well as Lorraine Gonzalez, Hispanic ministries secretary, and the dedicated pastors and spouses who helped make the event a success.
Families left spiritually refreshed and eager to return. By God’s grace, Hispanic Family Camp 2026 will continue to strengthen homes to serve the Lord.
Carolina | October 2025


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