Laurel Lake Retreat and Conference Center
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About Us
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Laurel Lake Camp and Retreat Center is owned and operated as a ministry by the Pennsylvania Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.  

The Pennsylvania Conference exists to glorify God through a passionate ministry that includes worship, instruction, fellowship, outreach and service. We are committed to achieving the highest quality in our work while building leaders and impacting the people of Pennsylvania. We will seek to respond with relevance to the needs of the people of Pennsylvania with the love of Jesus as a result of our dependence on God. Jesus Christ is the center of who we are and what we’re about. We can accomplish nothing apart from Him. (John 15:1-9)

Today 100 churches, 46 pastors, several lay and mission pastors and leaders, and 10,400-plus members seek to deepen their walk with God and share the good news of Christ’s return.

In addition we operate 11 parochial K-8th grade schools, 3 parochial K-10th grade schools, a boarding academy, heath education and medical ministry, and a network of community service centers.

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