Stu and Dawna Crookedneck
Four hours north of Saskatoon, you will experience the most amazing camp - Ministikwan (minis-stik-wan) Lake Bible Camp, an Indigenous Youth Camp, run by Pastors Stu and Dawna Crookedneck. After a vision from God 14 years ago, camp began in the pastor’s backyard. The youth who attended back then, often grow up to be counselors, a true testament to the impacts of camp. The community that surrounds Stu and Dawna is diverse, championed by Pastor Tyler and Deb Coupland as well as many others, the story of camp is an authentic expression of reconciliation. Join us today as Crystal shares the healing that God is doing on the inside.
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100 Huntley Street - July 20, 2022
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100 Huntley Street- July 19, 2022
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100 Huntley Street - July 18, 2022
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