Men’s Advance July 12 and 13, 2025

Philippians 2:5 and 13: Let this mind [thinking] be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus.
For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure.
Imagine that God Who created the heavens and the earth, Who set the stars in their courses, Who
has no competition as far as being one God could so love us that He could say that He is at work
within you both to will and to do of His good pleasure.


II Corinthians 5:9: (WT) Wherefore, we also consider it an honor, whether being at home or
being absent, to be well pleasing to him.


Faithful Stewards is sponsoring a Men’s Advance July 11-13 at Pulver Mountain Pavilion in
Park County in the Pike National Forest. The facility has been reserved from 4:00 p.m.
Wednesday until Monday morning and people can come up early to utilize the site. The actual
event starts Friday night with supper. The first teaching is at 9 AM on Saturday. The cost is $50
per person which includes food and beverage for 5 meals starting Friday night.

The site is an enclosed area that is flat and easily accessible with a small pavilion on it. It is still primitive without electricity, running water or RV hookup. There are two primitive toilets on the grounds now. There are many dirt roads for ATV’s. Eleven-Mile State Park where fishing with a valid Colorado fishing license is available. Check www.11milesports.com for more info.

Things to consider bringing:

Bible, tent, RV, chairs, sunscreen, flashlight, lanterns, toiletries, hat, sweaters/jackets, rain gear, sleeping bags, pillows, towels, awning, camping supplies.

 Let Jim Melton know if you are attending so preparations can be made at JMelton@faithfulstewards.com or by text at 719-439-0036. Checks payable to Faithful Stewards can be sent to 6630 Dublin Place, Colorado Springs, Co. 80918 or paid at the camp. Payment through Venmo or Pay Pal is available. Cell phone service is limited there.

Directions: Interstate 25 through Colorado Springs to exit 141, Highway 24 West. Continue west on Highway 24 through the towns of Woodland Park, Divide, Florissant, and Lake George.  Around 7 miles past Lake George you will see a green sign for Round Mountain Campground; then in another mile you will see a brown sign for Tarry all. Then 1.5 miles later or 7/10 of a mile past mile marker 258, you will see a dirt road on the left. Take it. There is no sign, but we will put orange cones there. Stay on the center winding dirt road [park road 860] for 4/10 of a mile, the camping area will be on the right. Bring your RV into the camping areas where the new tables on the left are or pitch your tent either inside the fencing area or just outside it.