At a Glance
Location
10321 Wentworth Springs Rd, Georgetown, CA 95634
Check-in & Check-out
Check in no earlier than 1pm on Friday, September 25
Check out no later than 11am on Tuesday, September 29
Check out no later than 11am on Tuesday, September 29
RVs and Tents
While there is RV access (5 wet, 5 dry), the spots are limited and on a first-come, first served basis. Tents okay. Neither RVs or tents change the price.
T-Shirts
Camp T-shirts available at checkout.
About our fees
All regular camper fees represent our cost. All early bird discounts, speaker fees, decorations, coffee bars, printing, and miscellaneous items provided by Yeshua's House. If you have the heart and means to help with these additional costs, please contact one of our Sukkot directors.
Camp Directors
Denise Pine
Wendy Spencer
Wendy Spencer
Elders
Matt Anderson
Humberto Dueñas
Traver Dougherty
Jacob Kelsch
Victor Spencer
Humberto Dueñas
Traver Dougherty
Jacob Kelsch
Victor Spencer
Early Bird Pricing
Pricing includes 4 nights stay and 11 meals. One-day passes not available.
Children 0-3
FREE with paid adult
Children 4-6
$105
Adult 7+
$210
Pricing After July 31, 2026
Pricing includes 4 nights stay and 11 meals. One-day passes not available.
Children 0-3
FREE with paid adult
Children 4-6
$115
Adult 7+
$230
Help Someone in Need
If Yahweh has miraculously helped you “at just the right time,” then you know what it feels like to be loved in that way. And perhaps, because of that experience, Yahweh is now prompting you, through a move of the Spirit, to help another. If you’d like to sponsor a fellow Sukkot-er, please do that via our registration page and click on one of the “scholarship” links. Or, perhaps, the Spirit is prompting you in another way. For example, maybe you’d like to supply a small gift basket for everyone, or supply flowers for the dining tables. If that’s you, please send us an email sharing your idea to yeshuashouseroseville@gmail.com. Thank you!


FAQs and Stumbling Stones
Because we know you'd like to know
Q: What's your refund policy?
A: Depends
A: Depends
- On or before: 07/01/2026 = full refund minus transaction fees. (approx. 3%)
- Between 07/01/2025 and 09/15/2026 = 50% refund minus transaction fees. (approx. 3%)
- On or after 09/16/2025 = no refund
Q: What should I bring to Sukkot?
A: Bible, camp chairs, towels and wash clothes, toiletries, bug spray, clothes for a wide range of temperatures (it may be warm during the day and very cold at night), cups, plates, utensils, coffee mugs, water bottles, and supplies, shofar(s), musical instruments, games, notebook and writing utensils, flash light, extra shoes or boots and socks.
Q: What are some divisive topics that we should avoid or practice great care when discussing?
A: In our experience, debates about the following three topics have brought about hurt, dis-fellowship and anger towards others. That is not our goal here, nor do we want to allow this dissension to reign in the group. Divisive attitudes will not be tolerated. Please be cognizant to avoid a divisive attitude when discussing a topic, some of which are listed below. See the "Stumbling Stone" section to the right (or below).
A: In our experience, debates about the following three topics have brought about hurt, dis-fellowship and anger towards others. That is not our goal here, nor do we want to allow this dissension to reign in the group. Divisive attitudes will not be tolerated. Please be cognizant to avoid a divisive attitude when discussing a topic, some of which are listed below. See the "Stumbling Stone" section to the right (or below).
Stumbling Stone 1: What is God’s name?
Stumbling Stone 2: What day is it and are you sure?
What we call our Creator is important, but it needn’t be divisive. Therefore, we ask that you not be. At our feast site, you may hear a variety of titles for our Heavenly Father such as Yahweh or a variation on that theme used in place of LORD or God. For Jesus, Yeshua or Yahshua is often substituted. We do not claim to have the correct pronunciation or spelling. If you are in the habit of using other titles, you are free to do so with the understanding that no one will be instructing another on the correctness of what is being said. When the Messiah returns, we will happily be instructed in how He would like to be addressed. In the meantime, love your brother, be patient with each other, and know that He hears our hearts and sees what we mean far better than we do.
Stumbling Stone 2: What day is it and are you sure?
We do not pretend to know the correct time, day and weather forecast for this feast while planning it a year in advance, nor do we apologize. Practical purposes such as rental contracts, scheduling and organizing a feast site have influenced the choosing of our particular calendar schedule. We ask for your grace with us and invite you to celebrate your feast in joy with us. You are welcome to observe your High days while you are with us if they fall differently. Again, our request is that you do not create dissension while you do so.
Stumbling Stone 3: How do you define God and how does Yeshua and the Holy Spirit fit in?
At YH we believe Yeshua and the Father are One – as in one God. The Spirit is part of that oneness, too – separate, but definitely one in the same. It’s a mystery, to be sure, but we’re solid monotheists and that will not change. Any teacher at YH will teach from this perspective. While all are welcome at our Sukkot festivities, we ask that you not be divisive on the topic. If you’d like to speak to our elders about the topic on another occasion, we’re more than happy to accommodate you. Sukkot, however, is not the time.
The Fine Print
Like our Father's commandments, statutes, and judgments, the below are designed for life! It's not to restrict you, but create the best possible environment for all. When we abide in the below, we keep all keep the purpose of our gathering - MESSIAH YESHUA - front and center. Shalom!
Items to Bring
- Bible
- Camp chairs
- Bedding and/or linens
- Towels and wash clothes
- Extra shoes or boots and socks
- Flash light
- Notebook and writing utensils
- Games
- Coffee-making supplies if you need it before breakfast, water bottles
- Musical instrument
- Shofar
- Clothes for a wide range of temperatures. It may be warm during the day and very cold at night.
- Bug spray
- Your happy-snappy heart!
Things to Know
- Remember, you are camping. This isn’t a hotel stay. We provide a roof, a thin mattress, meals, and fellowship!
- Yeshua’s House and Forward Bible Camp are not responsible for any injuries associated with your stay.
- No food is allowed in the cabins (unless you’re interested in sharing with bears)!
- There is space available in the kitchen for food storage, both on shelves and in the refrigerator.
- John and Denise’s RV will serve as our “Cantina” for alcohol storage and consumption.
- No alcohol may be stored or consumed in any Forward Bible Camp facilities.
- We will do our best to accommodate your sleeping and housing preferences. Each cabin has 12 beds, so some guests will need to share. If you require guaranteed personal space, we recommend bringing your own tent or RV (wet hook-ups sold out).
- The main cabins are equipped with electrical outlets and built-in heating.
- Most guests will share the separate public boys’ and girls’ bathroom and shower facilities.
- The mattresses are long enough, but are designed for lighter weight children. If you need more cushion/padding, please bring it.
Yeshua's House Rules
- Please do not move into your housing before: 1:00pm on check-in day. Please move out of your housing by 10:00am on check-out day
- Love your neighbor as yourself.
- If you are not legally married, you may not be in the same enclosed space alone with the opposite sex.
- Bring a joyful and festive spirit.
- Please follow the rules of our host facility.
- Please supervise your children at all times.
- Our heart is to have a peaceful camp and to learn from one another. Please be gracious in your discussions and mindful of your witness. Belittling others and having a divisive spirit is not welcome.
- Modest dress required. Please do not wear clothes with symbols or words that promote death. Guests are to refrain from wearing apparel that advertises, implies or mentions illegal drugs, immoral activity or profane language. Guests are to wear clothing and beach wear that is modest and in good taste.
- Disrespect to our host facility will not be tolerated.
- If you wish to pass out materials, please contact Yeshua’s House ahead of time, or see the camp director onsite.
- The use of non-prescription drugs, gambling, firearms, and smoking is not permitted.
- Pets are not permitted in any of the buildings (unless your pet is a support animal, prescribed by a doctor; please bring documentation) and must be leashed at all times. Please pickup after your pets and dispose droppings appropriately.
- Quiet hours are observed from 10 pm to 7 am.
- Vehicles are restricted to paved or graveled roads, except for the purposes of transporting disabled persons. Please park in designated parking lots in order to keep roads, driving lanes and walkways open. Please avoid muddy areas when at all possible.
- Guests agree to pay for any and all damages to Twin Lakes Christian Center property, beyond ordinary wear and tear, caused by any member or members of the guest group.
- Any serious accident, illness, or first aid treatment must be reported to Forward Bible Camp and YH staff before any guest leaves the property. Any Twin Lakes Christian Center medical supplies consumed must be reported in order that they may be replenished.
- Waterfront: NO LIFEGAURD ON DUTY. Children (17 and under) must be with parents or adults while at the waterfront. Swimming and boat usage is limited to designated times. Please follow all other posted rules.
- If operating an RV, please use care, making sure to stay clear of all property and children. Drive slow.
- All guests must comply with all of the policies of Forward Bible Camp, and to conduct a “clean camp” where facilities and grounds are kept litter free, and to leave the facilities and grounds clean upon departure (cabin floors swept, trash in proper receptacles).
- We value your feedback. If you have suggestions for the future, be sure to let us know. We are all part of the body of Messiah and we need to hear from you.
Forward Bible Camp Rules
- The guest group understands that the Executive Director, or his/her designated substitute(s) in the event of the director’s absence, shall have the final authority on all matters affecting Camp Forward and the welfare and safety of the center and its guests.
- Adult supervision of campers is required at all times.
- No amplified audio outside after 10pm and before 7am.
- Pool rules (we do NOT expect the pool to be open due to colder weather): a. No running. b. Ride on slides sitting with your feet first. c. No diving. d. No glass in pool area.
- You must have 2 leaders at the rope swing whenever in use. Key can be checked out at the office.
- No pranks.
- No food or candy in the cabins.
- No Fireworks. El Dorado county is a firework free zone.
- Smoking is only allowed on the gravel parking lot.
- No alcohol is allowed on the premises.
- Guests may not use ATVs, UTVs, golf carts, motorcycles, skateboards, bicycles, or other wheeled transportation on camp property.
- Inform camp staff of any potentially dangerous situation.
- If you have any firearms, always keep them locked and in your vehicle. This includes BB/pellet guns, airsoft, and paintball guns; none of which can be used on camp property.
- Inform camp staff of any potentially dangerous situation.

