
The “Teen snow outing with NAD education Michigan conference” is a winter retreat for Adventist youth, particularly Pathfinders and teens in grades 7–12. It is organized by the Michigan Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, with the “NAD education” referring to the North American Division’s education department.
Key details about the event
- Organizer: The Michigan Conference of Seventh-day Adventists and the Michigan Pathfinders run the event. It is held in conjunction with the North American Division (NAD) education department, which sets educational standards for Adventist schools.
- Venue: The outing is typically held at
Camp Au Sable
in Michigan during the snowy winter season.
- Attendees: Participants usually include Pathfinders and teens from the 7th through 12th grades.
- Purpose: The snow outing provides a weekend of faith-based education, spiritual development, and winter recreational activities. Past themes have focused on spiritual growth, such as being “All In” for Christ.
- Activities: In addition to spiritual discussions and curriculum from the NAD education program, the event includes fun winter activities for the teens.