The Susquodcast
By Camp Susque
The SusquodcastNov 29, 2022
35. Psalm 1: The gateway to the Psalms. - Steve West
Today on the podcast we have a chapel message from our Blast Winter Camp. Steve West shares how Psalm 1 is the gateway to the rest of the Psalms.
This message was recorded on December 31, 2023.
For more information about Camp Susque, visit susque.org.
34. How Christians should engage with philosophy. Plus, how to preach a good sermon (whether you use three points or not). - Steve West
Welcome to the Susquodcast, the only podcast all about Camp Susque. Dave, Les, and Peter sit down with Steve West and talked about how Christians should engage with philosophy, how Steve got connected to Camp Susque, and how to preach a good sermon (whether you use three points or not). Expect to also hear about how to read the Psalms with Christ in mind.
For more information about Camp Susque, visit susque.org.
33. What we can learn from the Olympics. - Corey Mitchell - Freeze 2023
Today on the Susquodcast we hear a chapel message from Corey Mitchell as he shares from Proverbs 27. This message was recorded at Susque's Freeze winter camp for high schoolers.
For more information about Camp Susque, visit susque.org.
32. What it's like to be a Susque chaplain, parent, and board member. - Corey Mitchell
Today on the Susquodcast, Dave sits down with Corey Mitchell. Corey is the Pastor at Winfield Baptist Church, as well as a camper parent and Susque board member.
Expect to hear about how he got connected to Camp Susque, the best (and most challenging) parts about being a chaplain, how his family has benefited from being connected to Susque, and more.
This podcast was recorded at our Freeze 2023 winter camp.
For more information about Camp Susque, visit susque.org.
31. What does true repentance look like? - David Cantine - YSI #4
"God have mercy on me, a sinner." With these famous words, the tax collector went home justified, unlike the Pharisee. Today on the Susquodcast we hear one last time from David Cantine. Over the last several episodes he has been teaching us what good and bad apologies look like, and today we learn from Luke 18:9-14 what true repentance before God entails.
For more information on Camp Susque, visit susque.org.
30. Seeking forgiveness. - David Cantine - YSI #3
Merely acknowledging our sin is not enough. Learn from David Cantine how to go beyond merely acknowledgin our sin to truly receiving forgiveness as he teaches from Psalm 51.
For more information about Camp Susque, visit susque.org.
29. Acknowledging our sin. - David Cantine - YSI #2
"There is someone who can forgive." So says David Cantine on today's podcast as he continues a series in Psalm 51. Expect to hear how acknowledging our sin is the first step to a good apology.
For more information about Camp Susque, visit susque.org.
28. Bad apologies, transgression, forgiveness. - David Cantine - YS1
Today on the Susquodcast you will hear from a recent chapel message recorded during our October Youth Summit. Expect to hear about what makes good and bad apologies, plus the various words David uses to confess his sin.
This message was recorded on October 13, 2023.
For more information about Camp Susque, visit susque.org.
27. Coming to faith, following his father, and good and bad apologies. - David Cantine
David Cantine sits down with Dave and Les to share about how he inadvertently followed in his father's footsteps, how he came to faith in Christ, and what Psalm 51 teaches us about good and bad apologies.
For more information about Camp Susque, visit susque.org.
26. Grow in the grace and knowledge of Christ. - Les Clemens - Classic Family Camp 2023
Today on the Susquodcast you'll hear Les Clemens share from 2 Peter 3. This message was recorded on August 19, 2023, and was the last official chapel of Summer 2023.
For more information about Camp Susque, visit susque.org.
25. Worship music at Susque, anecdotes, and how we support pastors. - Dick Boehret & Les Clemens
Today on the Susquodcast we have TWO guests, both of which have been involved in Susque's ministry for years.
Dick Boehret is a music teacher, board member (on sabbatical!), and former counselor here at Susque.
Les Clemens is our newest year round team member, serving as Staff Chaplain and also focusing on partnerships with churches and other ministries.
Expect to hear about the philosophy behind worship music at Susque, how Dick and Les's personal histories intertwine with camp, and how Susque looks to serve pastors in their ministry.
For information about the Pastors and Wives retreat, visit https://susque.org/event/pastors-and-wives-refreshment-retreat-2023/
For more information about Camp Susque, visit susque.org.
24. Patience and perseverance in parenting. - Trey Kullman
Today we listen to a chapel message recorded during this year's Susque Family Camp. Trey Kullman spoke on patience and perseverance in the Christian life. Expect to hear how spouses can prioritize one another in the home and how to shepherd kids with instruction, discipline, and delight.
For more information about Camp Susque, visit susque.org.
23. Family, friendship, and progress over perfection. - Trey Kullman
Today on the podcast we sit down with Trey Kullman. Trey served as the chaplain for this year's Susque Family Camp. He has served as a Kids and Family Pastor in Kentucky and currently writes for Gospel Centered Family. Expect to hear about Trey's own personal journey into family ministry, as well as how pursuing progress over perfection can benefit one's family, friendships, and spiritual life.
To read Trey's reflections on his time at Susque, check out the recent Gospel Centered Family newsletter at https://gospelcenteredfamily.substack.com/p/ode-to-susque.
For more information about Camp Susque, visit susque.org.
22. Isaiah 40, the greatness of God, and hats. - Raphael Mkandhla
Today on the podcast Peter and Dave sit down with Raphael Mkandhla. Raphael is the pastor of City Church in Williamsport, PA. Expect to hear an extended conversation on the greatness of God as revealed in Isaiah 40, how Raphael journeyed from Zimbabwe all the way to Williamsport, and how Peter drove him crazy with hats.
For more information about Camp Susque, visit susque.org.
21. Using our gifts to serve the community of Christ. - Ted Kluck - 2023 Fellowship Weekend #3
Today on the Susquodcast we conclude our series in Romans 12 from Fellowship Weekend 2023. Expect to hear about how we can use our God-given abilities to serve the community of Christ.
For more information about Camp Susque, visit susque.org.
20. The transforming power of grace. - Ted Kluck - 2023 Fellowship Weekend #2
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19. How to live in Christian community. - Ted Kluck - 2023 Fellowship Weekend #1
Today on the podcast we hear from Ted Kluck as he explores how Romans 12 teaches us about living in Christian community. This was recorded during Fellowship Weekend, a weekend of development with our summer staff before the first campers arrive for the season.
For more information about Camp Susque, visit susque.org.
18. The two types of Christian young adults. - Ted Kluck
In today's Susquodcast, Peter and Dave chat with this year's Fellowship Weekend speaker, Ted Kluck. Ted Kluck is a Professor of Communication at Union University, as well as an author and podcaster.
For more information about Camp Susque, visit susque.org.
17. Counselor Orientation Kickoff: The four core ideals of Camp Susque. - Peter Swift
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16. From infancy at Susque to year-round staff member. - Connor Bujno
Today on the podcast, Peter and Dave sit down with Connor Bujno. Connor is a new member of the year-round Susque team, but as you'll learn he has connections dating back to practically his infancy. Listen to find out how being connected with Susque so much over the years has shaped him and what he's doing in his new role as the retreats coordinator.
For more information about Camp Susque, visit susque.org.
15. The family life of the pastor. - Tedd Tripp - TGC Retreat #3
Today on the Susquodcast we listen in one more time to Chief Tedd Tripp from our recent Gospel Coalition Pastors Retreat. In today's message he shares from 1 Timothy 3:17 on how pastors and other's in ministry can balance the demands of ministry and family life.
For more information about Camp Susque, visit susque.org.
14. Lies Pastors Believe - Tedd Tripp - TGC Retreat #2
How do we define a successful ministry? What are some lies that pastors and others in ministry are prone to believe? And how do we face discouragement in ministry when we feel like we’ve failed? Today on the Susquodcast Dr. Tedd Tripp shares answers to these questions based on decades of experience in pastoral ministry. He’ll explain from 1 John 2:15-17 how pastors, or anyone serving in ministry, might root their identity not in their desires, but in their Savior.
This message is the second in a 3 part series recorded at Camp Susque at this year’s Gospel Coalition Central Pennsylvania retreat. For more information about the TGC Central Pennsylvania chapter, visit their Facebook page. In addition to their annual pastors’ retreat, they will meet every few months for single day events to encourage and equip pastors in the region.
For more information about Camp Susque, visit susque.org.
13. Maintaining Godly Motivation in Ministry - Tedd Tripp - TGC Retreat #1
Today on the Susquodcast we listen in to pastor and author Tedd Tripp as he talks about maintaining godly motivation in ministry. This is a chapel message from The Gospel Coalition Pastors' Retreat held here at Susque in January. In it you'll hear Dr. Tripp talk about 2 Timothy 4:1-5 as he highlight's a pastor's motivation for ministry, five imperatives for gospel ministry, and the challenges of wrong motivations in ministry. If you'd like to hear a conversation with Tedd about how his family has been involved at Camp Susque over the years, you can listen to episode 12 of the podcast.
For more information about Camp Susque, visit susque.org.
12. How Camp Susque can help parents Shepherd a Child's Heart. - Tedd Tripp
Today on the podcast, Peter and Dave sit down with Tedd Tripp, pastor and author of Shepherding a Child's Heart. Expect to hear how Tedd and his wife Margy came to know the Lord, how Susque can be a significantly helpful shaping influence in the lives of children, and even how to best communicate the contents of your child's suitcase before they come to camp.
For more information about Camp Susque, visit our website at susque.org.
11. The Friendship of Christ - Barnabas Piper - Blast 2023 Chapel #4
What does it mean that Jesus is our friend? How is Jesus, the all-powerful King of the Universe, also our dearest and most personal friend? In today’s episode of the Susquodcast we conclude our four part series on friendship. You’ll hear Barnabas Piper share from John 15 on what Jesus himself says about being our friend. This is such an encouraging message because, as you’ll hear, it is not merely about Christ’s example of friendship, but the friendship of Christ for us.
For more information about Camp Susque, visit susque.org.
10. Biblical Models for Friendship - Barnabas Piper - Blast 2023 Chapel #3
Over the last few episodes, we have been bringing you recordings from this year’s Blast Winter Camp. Today, we continue through our series on the theology of friendship as our speaker, Barnabas Piper, shares how much of proverbs applies to our friendships. Expect to learn how true friends love one another even through adversity, how friendship involves both speaking hard words and building one another up, and how Jesus modeled friendship in his love toward his disciples.
For information about Susque's upcoming Spring Family Weekend, click here.
For more information about Camp Susque, visit susque.org.
9. God's Design for Friendship - Barnabas Piper - Blast 2023 Chapel #2
What is the purpose of friendship? How do we live out God’s design for friendship? Today on the Susquodcast you’ll hear author and pastor Barnabas Piper answer these questions and more as we continue through our series on the theology of friendship. This is the second of four messages given at our Blast winter camp for college and career age young adults, and this particular message was given on New Year’s Day of 2023.
For more information about Camp Susque, visit susque.org.
8. The Friendship Crisis: Why Friendship is So Hard - Barnabas Piper - Blast 2023 Chapel #1
On today's podcast, listen to hear the first of four chapel messages from our Blast Winter Camp. In this message, Barnabas Piper discusses the meaning of friendship, shares the bad news for our friendships from Genesis 3, and hints at the hope to come in the rest of Scripture.
For more information about Camp Susque, visit susque.org.
7. Friendship, summer camps, and healthy church community. - Barnabas Piper
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6. Birch bread, honeymooning at Susque, and snowflakes - Dr. Tim Bryant
Peter and Dave sit down with Susque's Board Chairman, Dr. Tim Bryant, for a wide-ranging conversation about his time at Camp Susque. Chief Tim has now been Chairman of the Board for a third of Susque's existence, and he has plenty of memories to prove it. Expect to hear about all the fun things he and his campers ate during his time teaching camp craft, what it's like to honeymoon at Camp Susque, and all the changes he's seen in his time on the board.
To learn how to make intricate paper snowflakes like Chief Tim, join us for our Paper Snowflake Cutting class on January 12th. (See examples here and here!) Visit susque.org/apply and select Educational Program Registration.
For more information about Camp Susque, visit susque.org.
5. Christ the King - David Feister
For this episode of the Susquodcast we get to gather in front of the proverbial campfire to hear a chapel message from a recent Youth Summit at Camp Susque. David Feister spent the weekend speaking on the kings of the Bible, concluding with this message on the true King. David is the Director of Planted Gap Year, a one-year program intentionally crafted for high school graduates, ages 18-24, who desire to be grounded and to grow in their knowledge of, trust in, and love for Jesus Christ. For more information about Planted, visit plantedgapyear.org.
For more information about Camp Susque, visit our website at susque.org.
4. From atheist biology teacher to patriarch of a Susque family - Reeves Geraghty
Today on the podcast, Dave sits down with Reeves Geraghty. Reeves shares all about how a friendship with a fellow teacher led him to read and consider the gospels for the first time and, ultimately, to come to faith in Christ. He also recounts a fond memory of the kindness of the Susque community and ruminates a bit on how Susque has had a generational impact on his family.
For more information about Camp Susque, visit our website at susque.org.
3. Meet our new Communications Specialist! - Lois Jea
In this episode, Dave sits down with Lois Jea, the newest member of the year-round Susque team. Lois shares how, after living at 32 different addresses, she finally feels home at Susque. Hear about how God worked to bring her to Pennsylvania all the way from Arizona, her first impressions of Camp, and what she's looking forward to in her new role of Communications Specialist.
For more information about Camp Susque, visit our website at susque.org.
2. What made Chief Bob great? Plus, why our staff love Camp Susque - Dan Makowski
In this episode, Peter and Dave chat with Dan Makowski. Expect to hear about an all-star wilderness trip to Lake Temagami, what made Chief Bob a great camp director, and why so many of our staff keep coming back to serve as much as possible.
For more information about Camp Susque, visit susque.org.
1. Camp Susque’s History and Core Beliefs - Peter Swift
Welcome to The Susquodcast, the podcast all about Camp Susque. Camp Susque is a nonprofit Christian camp located in north-central Pennsylvania. In this episode, expect to hear from Susque's Director, Peter Swift (or "Chief Peter"), all about how the camp was founded, some of its core values, and his own personal journey to become the camp director.
For more information about Camp Susque, visit susque.org.