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Brian Frick is the Associate for Camp and Conferences Ministries with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). He has been involved in camp and conference ministry since high school. For the past ten years, Brian has served as program director of Johnsonburg Center in New Jersey, Westminster Woods in California, and Heartland Center in Missouri.

Camp and conference ministry compliments and partners with other ministry aspects of our church to foster faith development and reflection. As our communities and our church changes, our ministries need to grow and adapt with creative and emergent programming and leadership to meet new realities.

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January 3, 2012

Healthcare Reform Act

How It May Impact Your Camp and Conference Center

The Board of Pensions of the Presbyterian Church, U.S.A. (B.O.P) has continued to gather and share information about how the changes in healthcare laws will affect plan members.  As employing agencies, these changes will affect you whether you provide coverage throught the B.O.P. or not.  Take a little time now to familiarize yourself with the changes.  You may find significant tax savings for your operation.    David Gill, Director of Ferncliff in Arkansas reports they received $12,840 back in 2010 due to the "Obamacare" changes.

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Healthcare changes and your operation

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