Check out these great programs based at Oceanwood

Project New Hope

Project New Hope

Project New Hope exists to provide veteran family retreats. Including the whole family (even the kids!) is unique to Project New Hope and fosters family togetherness through a wilderness getaway.

It is our goal to provide combat veterans and their families with the education, training, and skills necessary to manage their lives after wartime service; repair of relationships is a primary goal. And of course, have fun in the process!

For more information:

Visit Project New Hope’s Website

Nature’s Classroom

Nature’s Classroom is a unique educational experience for students and their teachers, offering the very best in environmental education. We are a private non-profit corporation.

At Nature’s Classroom students take an active role in their education by participating in exciting hands-on interdisciplinary classes. Two of Nature’s Classroom’s 14 locations are at Grotonwood and Oceanwood.

For more information:

Visit Nature’s Classroom’s Website

Christian Youth Conference

The Christian Youth Conference at Ocean Park (CYC) is an intense academic and spiritual journey designed to give today’s teens a place to develop their relationship with God.

In the context of a loving Christian community, teens are challenged to extend themselves, serve others, discover their gifts, assume leadership roles, and even consider full-time ministry as a vocation. CYC is truly a life-changing experience!

For more information:

Visit CYC’s Website

Seminar by the Sea

 

What does it mean to be a woman or a man in today’s global society? In the church?

The Gender Studies Seminar provides a safe space for undergraduate students to dialogue with one another about these questions and others regarding the ways that gender affects our lived and how we might respond with transformative possibilities.

 

For more information:

Visit Eastern University’s Seminar by the Sea Website

Crossroads of Emmaus

The Walk to Emmaus is a three day experience, sponsored by the United Methodist Church, that takes a New Testament look at Christianity as a lifestyle. The highly structured weekend is designed to strengthen and invigorate the faith of Christian people, and through them, their families, their congregations, and the world in which they live. Emmaus combines the efforts of laity and clergy to renew the church.

The Walk to Emmaus is open to Christians of all denominations.

For more information:

Visit Crossroads of Emmaus’s Website

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