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Texas EA churches offer summer camps for kids and youth

Local EA affiliated pastors and churches in Texas are networking together to offer summer church camp opportunities for elementary kids and youth in the Texas Region this Summer. The EA Texas Kids Camp will be held July 17-18 and the EA Texas Youth Camp will be held July 20-23. Both camps will be located at Camp Lost Pines in Warda, Texas. Event descriptions, schedules, and online registration are linked below.
2025 Texas Kids Camp
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EA Convocation to be hosted in Texas Sept. 19-21

The 2025 EA National Convocation will be coming to the Houston metro area, September 19-21. EA pastors and lay leaders are invited to Needville, Texas to share in a three-day event focused on the theme "Merge with Jesus" based on Mark 8:34. Convocation will feature keynote speakers, Jon Lepinski, Andrew Keuer, Jason Ford and special guest, Biblical Archaeologist Dr. Scott Stripling. Plus, we'll celebrate the 300th Birthday of the German Reformed Church heritage (1725-2025). Convocation will feature dynamic worship, a special concert by the Houston Tidelanders, helpful workshops, networking, visits by EA affiliated missionaries, Texas homestyle meals, a homemade ice cream social and more.
2025 Convocation sechedule & online registration

Celebrate the reformed faith

Celebrate the German Reformed Church's 300th Anniversary (1725-2025), faith and heritage by studying the Heidelberg Catechism. This catechism, first published in 1563, along with the Bible, was central to the faith of the pioneers of the German Reformed Church when it was first founded in America in 1725. Explore the Heidelberg Catechism today. Both print and audio book versions are available in the EA online store along with Heidelberg Catechism t-shirts.
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Networker

The Winter 2025 edition of the Networker newsletter is now online. Check out the recap of EA churches uniting for hurricane relief, 2024 National Convocation, mission news, listing of new EA affiliated pastors and congregations and more.
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