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Greetings! And a warm welcome to Se
Breeze Camp 2015. We are so delighte
you chose to spend some time with u
here on these grounds where Hobe Sound
Bible Church, Hobe Sound Bible College
and FEA/HIM converge and share.
For 68 years, the theme of Sea Breez
Camp has been revival. If you listen
closely as you walk this campus, you
might hear the long-silent voice of ou
founder, H. Robb French, calling us to prayer, obedience, sacri
fice, humility of attitude, and fervency of spirit in seeking afte
God's blessing. We invite you to join us as we unite our voice
and hearts together in singing and praising, in fasting and pray
ing, in fellowship and reconciliation, in faith and determination
until God comes and rains righteousness upon us.
Also we welcome several hundred Hispanic brothers and sister
during the first weekend of Sea Breeze Camp. The Spanish language services serve as an avenue of spiritual refreshing to those
who gather.
Our youth meetings bring spiritual strengthening to our young
people, while the children receive their own instruction in daily
sessions.
On the platform we seek to honor the ministry of the Holy Spiri
in our midst. Please join us in singing, praying, praising, giving
and quick obedience to the voice of God. Let's believe God fo
a gracious outpouring of the Spirit during the 2015 encampment
Leonard Sankey, Sea Breeze Camp Platform Chairman
Sea Breeze Community exists as the rea
estate arm of FEA Ministries partnering to
meet the needs of the Hobe Sound Minis
tries and campus residents.
Our purpose for existing is: To preserve
calm, caring, Christian environment fo
the entire family; to provide comparative
ly affordable housing for retired Christian
workers, ministry workers, and students
to administrate facilities and work in
partnership with all three ministries to
help them achieve their purpose; and to reflect an atmosphere o
harmony, service, and social accountability before a watchingworld.
Building on the foundation laid by our predecessors, we want to
continue to grow a caring, Christian community where peopl
can live in harmony and serve a needy world. One of the origi
nal purposes of SBC was to house the annual Sea Breeze Camp
Meeting. Through the years the three ministries have worked
together to create a place where you can come and find spiritua
renewal. Again this year, it is our delight to welcome you to
South Florida, and we hope you will leave this camp meeting
with a renewed heart and vision to go into all the world and
make disciples.
Jon Tofte, Director of Sea Breeze Community
Page 2 Welcome to Sea Breeze Camp 2015!
Welcome
Camp meeting is a RALLYING point for
people of “like-faith.” It is a time where
God’s people can, “…ascend into the hill of
the LORD, or…stand in his holy place.” (Psalm 24:3)
Once again we extend to you a warm and
hospitable welcome to the campus of Hobe
Sound Ministries and to the 68 th annual Sea
Breeze Camp Meeting!
Several years ago, I asked G. R. French, beloved mentor and for-
mer president of FEA Ministries, to share his perspective on camp
meeting. Below is an excerpt from the article he wrote:
God’s people often need inspiration, new vision, fel-
lowship, and challenge to a deeper and higher walk
with God. The average church in America will have
approximately 40 people in their pews next Sunday
morning. There are thousands of these small churches
across the land. Small churches are not to be des-
pised. They often develop more character, talent, and
leadership than large churches. With only 30-40 peo-
ple, everybody who has any degree of leadership, has
a chance to teach, testify, discuss questions with the
pastor, lead a small group, preside over a service, plan
meetings, etc. As a result, the percentage of pastors,
missionaries, and other Christian workers raised up
and sent out, is often greater than in larger churches.
However, small churches often have certain weakness-
es. People tend to become discouraged, lose the larger
vision, or become satisfied with the status quo. Campmeeting is part of the solution for these weaknesses.
Many people who attend Sea Breeze Camp Meeting
have exclaimed, “I have never seen so many people of
“like- precious-faith together before!” They hear mis-
sionaries from many lands, they listen to beautiful
choirs and orchestras, they hear powerful messages,
and they see God working mightily among young and
old. They are reminded that they are part of something
much bigger than their small church - they are part of
the Kingdom of God which is making an impact
around the world.
Attending camp could literally transform our perspective of thefact that “God Is Doing a New Thing ” at home and abroad. We get
glimpses of this as we become collectively engulfed by the trans-
formational presence of Almighty God.
Our faithful praying, attending, giving, and responding to whatev-
er God may ask of us could well be the springboard God chooses
to bring about the personal and collective revival with which He
desires to bless His people. Would you join me and the Sea Breeze
Camp family by committing to making this camp a personal spir-
itual oasis? Let us pray obediently, earnestly, and expectantly by
anticipating God to do a new thing for us in this 2015 camp meet-
ing!
Sidney Grant, FEA Ministries, Inc. President
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Camp Schedule & Calendar of Special Events Page 3
Daily Schedule
Early Morning Prayer Time 5:00 - 7:00 a.m.
Men’s Prayer Room
CEC* Room 104
Women’s Prayer Room CEC* Spanish Chapel *The Carroll Education Center (CEC) is the western portion of
the building housing the H. Robb French Memorial Tabernacle.
Breakfast (Schmul Center ) 7:00 - 7:45 a.m.
Sunday School 9:00 a.m.
Morning Bible Study 9:30 a.m.
Morning Service (Sundays 10:00) 10:40 a.m. Missions Day, Tuesday, February 10 10:00 a.m.
Children’s Service (Archie Coons Fine Arts Center*) 10:30 a.m. Sundays 9:00 & 10:00 a.m.
* Archie Coons Fine Arts Center - building north of the CEC complex.
Youth Service (Carroll Auditorium*) 10:30 a.m. Sundays 9:00 a.m. *The Carroll Auditorium
- west end of the CEC complex.
Lunch (Schmul Center ) 12:00 - 12:45 p.m.
(Snack Shop) 12:00 - 2:00 p.m.
Afternoon Session (when applicable) 2:30 p.m.
Dinner (Schmul Center ) 5:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Evening Service 7:00 p.m.
Snack Shop Open after evening
service
Lights Out & Quiet 11:00 p.m.
Special Events
Friday, February 6
Ella Zuch Open House 2:00 - 3:30 p.m. Friendship Hall Open House 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Dedication of Lela Crawford’s Kitchen
HSBC & Academy Alumni Meeting
( In the Schmul Center following the evening service)
Saturday, February 7
HSBC Alumni Activities (For details see flyer in camp registration packet)
Saturday, February 7
Healing Service (Tabernacle) 8:30 a.m.
Sunday, February 8
HIM Spanish Outreach Rally 2:30 p.m.
Monday, February 9
Estate Planning Seminar 9:00 a.m. ( College Conference Room)
Missions Day Tuesday, February 10
HIM Outreach 10:00 a.m. Guest Missions Groups 2:30 p.m.
HIM Missionary Fellowship Reception
(In the Schmul Center following the evening service)
Wednesday, February 11
Estate Planning Seminar 9:00 a.m. (College Conference Room)
Thursday, February 12
Denominational, Missions, & Educational
Leader’s Reception
(In the Schmul Center following the evening service)
Friday, February 13
Fort Myers Service 2:30 p.m.
Saturday, February 14
Healing Service (Tabernacle) 8:30 a.m. Special Dedications 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Friendship Hall Phil & Betty Newton’s Aviation room
FEA Presidential Heritage Library
Afternoon Sessions - 2:30 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 8 Spanish Service
Tuesday Feb. 10 Guest Missions Groups
Friday, Feb. 13 Ft. Myers Rescue Mission (CEC)
Sunday, Feb. 15 Special Music Service
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Page 4 For Your Information
Getting To Know Our Campus
Emergency Phone Number (772) 545-1400
Ext. 2255 or 2256
Registration Office & Information Center The Camp Registration Office is located next to
the Campus Post Office. Messages for other camp
guests should be left at the Registration Office
and not at the Information Desk in the tabernacle.
Prayer Requests & Announcements
A sheet is provided at the Information Desk in the
rear of the tabernacle for camp guests to write
down prayer requests. A prayer sheet is printed
every day of the camp and may be picked up by
camp guests.
First Aid
First Aid supplies are available at the Camp
Registration Office.
Camp Nursery
Available during the morning and evening
services for children TWO YEARS OF AGE
AND UNDER. Only parents who are in the
services may leave their children in the nursery.
A "Mothers’ Nursery," adjacent to the staffed
nursery, is available for mothers who need to
attend to their children. Room #101 is available
for mothers with children three years of age and
older. All of the nursery facilities are just beyond
the center rear entrance of the tabernacle.
Lost & Found
Lost & Found is located at the Campus Post
Office. Bibles left in the tabernacle will be placed
on the bookshelf just outside of the center rear
entrance of the tabernacle.
Campus Post Office
For incoming general delivery and outgoing
general delivery. Stamps are available for
purchase.
Laundromat, Showers & Restrooms Located in the building adjacent to the Schmul
Center on the East side.
RV Dump Station
Access to the facility may be obtained at the
Camp Registration Office. Please do not use the
facility without the permission of camp
personnel.
Garbage Dumpsters
Dumpsters are located near each of the dormitories andFriendship Hall. If a dumpster is full, please DO NOT
leave your garbage on the ground. Drivers of the trucks
emptying the dumpsters will not pick up garbage off of
the ground.
Airport, Train Station, & Bus Station Rides
Pick ups and deliveries are coordinated through the
Camp Registration Office.
Dining Facilities
Schmul Center (Cafeteria)
Breakfast 7:00-
7:45 a.m.
Lunch 12:00 - 12:45 p.m.
Dinner 5:00 - 6:00 p.m.
All meals are freewill offerings. Offerings are greatly
appreciated and needed! Free Wireless Internet is
available in the Schmul Center.
Snack Shop
The campus snack shop features a grill menu and will be
open for lunch and after service each night.
Fruit Stand
Our campus fruit stand will not be open this year.
Oranges and grapefruit can be purchased at the
following local fruit stands:
Hobe Sound Produce
9875 SE Federal Highway
Hobe Sound, FL 33455
Country Club Produce
3880 SE Dixie Highway
Stuart, FL 34997
If you cannot find the answer to your question on this page,
please ask and we will try our best to assist you!
Camp Courtesies
Be on time. Drive carefully.
Observe speed limit. Walk on sidewalks.
Use crosswalk on Gomez. Respect joggers & bikers.
Be gracious to our neighbors.
Park in designated areas.
Sit near a door if you must leave service early.
If you are not in service, please stay in your room.
Bicycles are not to be ridden on campus during camp.
DO NOT use electrical appliances in barracks or rooms.
Observe LIGHTS OUT and have respect for other guests.
Have cell phones turned off during services unless providing
emergency services.
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Africa
Jim & Fredde Howard - Director
Glenn & Stephanie Gault - South Africa Field Director Philip & Amrie Geise - South Africa
Jeremy & Delani Howard - South Africa
Pieter & Hester Marais - South Africa
Johan & Hessie van der Merwe- South Africa
Asian Ministries David & Christina Black - Director
Bradley & Anita Halter - Taiwan Field Director
Sulen Chai - Chinese Outreach
Darlene Edwards - Taiwan
Daniel & Dorothy Hsu - Chinese Outreach
Byron & Melissa Manners - Taiwan
Nancy Messenger - Taiwan
Philip & Rhoda Valentine - Taiwan
Chris and Crystal Zhou - China
Spanish Ministries John & Jan Dykes - Director
Philip & Collette Burch - Spanish Pastor Wesley & Janna Cressman - Honduras (Under Appointment)
Douglas & Kimberly Hoffman - Dominican Republic
Eric & Hannah Kuhns - Honduras
Tamara Mahoney - Intercultural
Caribbean Ministries Frank & Marilyn Vaughn - Director
Michael & Daryl Hobbs- Haitian Ministries
Robert & Martha Loper - Turks & Caicos Marilyn Marchant - South Caicos
Eastern Europe & Russia
Edward & Heather Durham - Director Tim & Cheryl Boyd - Leave of Absence
Richard & Judy Grout - Russia
Valera & Maude Motovilov - Russia
Sally Sebo - Romania
Hope International Missions Page 5
Missions Day, Tuesday, February 10
Visiting Missions Organizations: Evangelistic Faith Missions
Delegation from Papua New Guinea
Society of Indian Missions
The Missionary Fellowship for HIM missionarieswill be held in the Schmul Center (cafeteria)
following the evening service.
Gospel Publishing Mission
Joe & Gay Taylor - Director Bob & Rowena Clouse
Ann French
Education
Randall McElwain- Coordinator
Member Care
Jeanne Schwartz - Director
Orphan Project: HIM is ministering to orphans aroundthe world. Our first ministry to orphans in Romania began
in May 2002. Our second orphan ministry is in Haiti. Wealso help support other orphans. For information on howyou can participate in this wonderful outreach, visit ourdisplay tables or speak to any HIM personnel.
Communications/Media: This ministry provides CDs andDVDs for personal enrichment and evangelism. CDs and
DVDs of the 2015 Sea Breeze Camp and previous campsmay be purchased one hour prior to the morning service,one hour prior to the evening service, and immediately
following the evening service at the Hobe Sound ChristianBookstore, located at the west end of the Archie Coons
Fine Arts Center (music hall).
Thrift Store: All proceeds from the sale of goods go tosupport the missions outreach of HIM. The store is located
directly across Gomez Ave. from the CEC complex. Take aminute and visit one of the area’s best stocked thrift
outlets. Be sure to thank the volunteers who assist in theoperation of the store. Jonathan Thomas is the Thrift StoreManager. The thrift store will be open Monday throughSaturday during camp and Monday after camp until noon.
The HIM World Update is published quarterly and mailedfree of charge to interested friends and supporters.Contained in each issue are reports from fields where HIM
missionaries are serving. You may sign up to receive theWorld Update at the FEA Ministries table at the rear of the
tabernacle. To receive newsletters written by HIMmissionaries, go to the HIM Regional displays at the rearof the tabernacle and fill out the appropriate form.
Thursday, February 12
Denominational, Missions, & Educational Leader’s
Reception will be held in the Schmul Center (cafeteria)
following the evening service.
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Page 6 The Family of Hobe Sound Ministries
Hobe Sound Bible CollegeWelcomes You to Sea Breeze Camp!
Since 1960 Hobe Sound Bible Col-lege has been training workers for
the whitened harvest fields of the
world. Dr. Steve D. Herron,founder and first president of theCollege, believed that Christ’sGreat Commission was to be taken
seriously. His vision for the Col-lege was to provide a quality edu-
cation in the context of a Christian philosophy of education. He insist-
ed upon excellence in the classroom and conduct. As
he aptly stated, “Holy shoddy is still shoddy.”
For the past 20 years President Dan Stetler has pro-vided a steady hand at the helm of leadership in contin-
uing the vision of our founder. We have a good enroll-ment from Florida to New York, from Pennsylvania to
Alaska. We are excited to see the students developingacademically and growing spiritually.
Two music groups will be representing the College
throughout the nation this spring and summer. Recon-
ciled (Mixed Trio), Covenant (Men’s Quartet), and a
youth camp counselor team will be traveling tochurches, camp meetings, and youth camps. If youwould like to schedule a music group for your church
or camp, please contact Paul Stetler, Director of Public
Relations.Welcome Week is a special event designed to intro-duce the College to high school juniors and seniors or
recent graduates. It is scheduled for February 25 - 27,2015. If you would like more information, you may
stop by our display or speak to Nathan Becker, Directorof Student Recruitment. We will be happy to assist youin any way we can.
The HSBC Torch is a college publication and mailedfree of charge to interested friends and supporters. Each
issue focuses on current trends and developments inChristian higher education, campus improvements, and
student life. You may sign up to receive the Torch atthe HSBC exhibit table in the T-hall just outside of thecenter rear entrance of the tabernacle.
Hobe Sound Christian Academy
In 1962, the ministry of HSBC expanded significantly withthe establishment of Hobe Sound Christian Academy.Grades K - 12 are offered to qualifying students in the A
Beka Christian curriculum. Families interested in knowingmore about the academy should contact Mr. Brent Jones,
Academy Principal.
Hobe Sound Christian Bookstore
Hobe Sound Christian Bookstore and Gift Shop is located atthe west end of the Archie Coons Fine Arts Center (music
hall). We have a great selection of Bibles, new and used books, gifts, greeting cards, and more! We also have recent-ly added a snack room in our store.
During Camp Meeting, our hours are Monday - Saturday8:30 am - 6:45 pm. We are also open following the evening
services.
Hobe Sound Bible Church
Rodney Loper, Pastor
Hobe Sound Bible Church would like towelcome returning winter residents and
camp meeting attendees. We look for-ward each year to this time of spiritualrenewal, refreshment, and revival. We
are trusting God for a gracious outpour-
ing of His Spirit during our time togeth-er this year.
We are blessed to be partners in minis-try with Hobe Sound Bible College and
FEA Ministries. It is my prayer that through this partnershipwe can effectively reach our world for Christ.
Thanks for being a part of our Hobe Sound family. Your
prayers, sacrificial giving, and attendance mean so much.
Touching Lives For Christ (TLC)
TLC is a short-
term mission outreach ministry of HobeSound Bible Church that seeks to expose today’s teens andyoung adults to environments that will inspire a ‘heart to
give, heart to go’ mentality. You can find out more aboutTLC opportunities for Summer 2015 at the display at the
rear of the Tabernacle or online at www.tlcmissions.com.You can also contact Doug Wiseman at 772-546-5696.
Hobe Sound Bible College & Academy
Alumni & Former Students
Friday, February 6
An alumni reception will be held in the Schmul
Center (cafeteria) following the evening service.
Please join us for this special event!
Proclaiming the Word of Hope
Preserving the Way of Holiness
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Special Recognition
The faculty and students and all the staff of Hobe Sound
Ministries make camp a reality! They do so many things
that it is impossible to mention them all. However, specialthanks must be given to the dorm students who literally
give up their “home” for nearly two weeks for you!
And we must recognize our Volunteer Services Ministry!
These people have literally given hundreds of hours to help
in so many areas. What a blessing they are!
Breakfast 7:00 - 8:00 a.m. Campus Bookstore 8:00 - 9:30 a.m. Check Out Time 8:00 a.m.
Guests We must ask that you be out of your rooms at 8:00a.m. on Monday, February 16. This allows us to putthe campus back to normal and helps the students getsettled back into regular schedules as soon as possi-
ble.
Students You must be moved out of the barracks BEFOREcoming to your assigned job at 8:00 a.m., Monday,
February 16.
Work assignments in the cafeteria are effectivethrough breakfast on Monday, February 16. This isthe final camp meal.
The school cafeteria schedule resumes on Monday,
February 16, at noon. No meal tickets will be sold.
College classes resume Tuesday evening, February17. Day classes begin on Wednesday morning, Febru-ary 18.
For Your Information Page 7
Thank You One & All The Monday After Camp
The Sea Breeze Camp would not be possible without
the help of a great team of workers, students, ministrystaff, and volunteers each giving above and beyond thecall of duty. And while it is impossible to list every
name, we do recognize those responsible for specificactivities and functions.
Volunteers David Black, Coordinator
Camp Setup Nathan Becker & David Black
Cafeteria Volunteers Rowena Clouse, Coordinator
Head Usher Jerry Weaver
Healing Service Bob Thompson
Youth Service Leader Nathan Becker
Sound Engineer Steve Carroll, Coordinator
Camp Registration Mary Churchill & Joyce Olsen
& HousingSecurity Larry Mabus
Camp Worker Hostess Naomi Tillis
Camp Cook Amy Bryant
Campus Post Office Margie McElwain
SBC Maintainance Frank Vaughn, David Taylor,
Junior Cianne, Erik Grant,
Eugene Yerian, Ephriam Cruz
Parking Brent Jones, Coordinator
FEA Ministries StaffPresident Sidney G. Grant
HIM Director Sidney G. Grant
Business Manager Jon Tofte
Business Consultant "Sonny" Lawrence
Director of Public Relations Benjamin McDowell
Executive Assistant Faye Parsons
Communications James Powell
Mission Support Services James Powell
Bookkeeping Pamela Powell Office Assistant Judy Bulson
Spanish John Dykes
We appreciate YOU!
Thank you to all who give unselfishly to make camp a success.
Thank you for taking time from your busy schedules to join
us this year for camp.
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Page 8 FEA Ministries
FEA Ministries 2014 Annual Report
SEA BREEZE CAMP MEETING REPORT
Hope International Missions Brief Ministry Statistical Report for 2014
Regions Students Pastors Converts Books Printed Books Dist. Orphans Missionaries
Africa 30 Academy
16 Bible School10
75
(30 baptized) 500 6550 Bibles 95 8
Asia 500 5 10 2000
500 children in
children’s camp
10
Caribbean 150 8 12 240 9 9
E. Europe/
Russia
2 42 4400 12 9
Education
200Classes
GPM 711,500
2.5 million in
217 countries &
regions
Spanish 100 28 75 600
6 adults 9 children
Sea Breeze Camp Attendance Statistical Report for 2014
Period Thurs Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun Total
Morning 899 820 515
Evening 506 583 544 494 643 712 651 607 603 836 618
Total Avg. 567
God is at work; and regardless of theonslaught of the spirit of anti-Christian
sentiments, His truth is marching on! It
is a transformational testimony of grace.The book of Hebrews makes this amaz-
ing statement about God’s work in and
through people: “And what shall I more
say? For the time would fail me to
tell….And these all, having obtained a good report through faith, received not
the promise: God having provided some
better thing for us, that they without us
should not be made perfect.” (Hebrew
11:32, 39-40). We are part of the ongo-
ing fulfillment in what God has begun.Your prayerful giving in 2014 helped in
making it possible.
Below is a brief report that gives us a
glimpse of what has been done over the past twelve months:
Triumphant over Trials!
Camp
Missions
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FEA Ministries Page 9
FEA Ministries 2014 Annual Report
SEA BREEZE CAMP MEETING REPORT
Gospel
Publishing
Missions
$252,396
General
Orphan
Fund(location
specific
orphan
ministries
included in
respective
fields )
$6,390
Africa
$119,839
Caribbean
$137,330
Asia
$95,692
Eastern
Europe
$171,385
Russia
$61,727
Spanish
Ministries(US &
Worldwide )
$304,233
Education
&
Scholarships
$6,065
Other
$13,035
Hope International
Missions
Expenditures by Mission FieldYear Ended December 31, 2014
Hope International Missions
Expenditures by Mission Field
Year Ended December 31, 2014
FE Ministries
Restricted and Designated Funds
December 31, 2014 Tabernacle Renovations
$12,938
Campus I mprovements
$515
Designated - Maint.
Equip. $5,829
Designated - Qtrly.
Insurance Pmt. $7,033
Friendship Hall
Renovation $8,950
Tenant Refundable
Deposits $9,600
Van Replacement Fund
$8,775
Designated - Africa
$7,673
Missionary & Project
Funds $506,240
Sea BreezeCommunity
Hope InternationalMissions
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