Family Camp Music Guests

Rev. Don & Janet Ingersoll
Don and Janet serve at Moncton Wesleyan Church where Don is the Associate Pastor.
Their many responsibilites include the leadership of special events like the Living Christmas Tree which annually ministers to over 10,000 people. The Ingersolls have previously pastored at Kings Valley Wesleyan Church, served on the staff of Bethany Bible College, and helped to establish the Atlantic District Camping ministry at Caton's Island. They are known for the high quality of their music. They are not strangers to the music ministry at Beulah Camp, and will be responsible for leading worship in this year's camp meeting.
Stephanie Israelson
Stephanie Israelson is a Christian Singer, Songwriter & Recording Artist from Hartland, New Brunswick. Covenant Award winner and 5 time nominee, Stephanie is a passionate worshiper of God as she desires to know her Saviour deeply. Nominated Female Vocalist of the Year for the past 2 consecutive years, Stephanie's music is her ministry to others and also her expression of worship to God. Her contemporary/pop sound will draw the youngest to the most mature listener, as her lyrics convey the message of hope found in Jesus Christ. She loves to tell of the awesome things that God has done and will do for those know Him! We welcome her to Beulah Camp 2010 over our first weekend.
The Bridge Builders
The Bridge Builders have been singing together for two years and love every moment of it. "Building relationships one song at a time” is a goal which provides purpose and focus for their ministry. They have a desire to see "bridges built" in the hearts of people between each other and Jesus Christ.

Though the Bridge Builders are new to the music scene, they have opened for the Hoppers, a well-known southern gospel group. Singing southern gospel music is what this group enjoys. They also lead worship with a contemporary flavor. The members of the group are Chris Bennett, Phil Farrell, Larry Mack, Paul Perry, and Scott Smith.

The Bridge Builders reside in Kanata, ON and are actively involved in local church ministry. They will be among our musical guests on the final Sunday of camp. We’re happy to have them as part of Beulah 2010.

Loren Lewis and The Shakey Band
In 2001 Loren Lewis was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease, which causes involuntary shaking and degeneration of the central nervous system. By 2007 the effects had worsened to the point that he had to leave his job as a full-time musical director at the Moncton Wesleyan Church. His life having taken a complete 180, Loren began to write, arrange, and record new music as a method of coping with this sudden change. Calling on a number of long-time friends (as well as his son, Jason), Loren formed The Shaky Band. With band members from multiple musical backgrounds, Loren Lewis & The Shaky Band deliver a unique sound that highlights the individual talents of each member while maintaining a groove that you can't help but nod your head to. They will join our second Friday night service, and we’re glad to welcome them.
EXALT Choir
Every summer, 40 of the most talented high school vocalists from around the U.S. and Canada come together to form an incredibly talented youth choir. They have a passion for Christ and a love for music. Under the Direction of Professor David Klob from Bethany Bible College, they embark on a two-week musical tour and spiritual adventure that ministers to hundreds of people. The last several years they have concluded their tour at Beulah Camp, and we are privileged to have them do the same again this year.