Cedaredge & Grand Junction, Colorado
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Join us for a Covenant Christian focused weekend filled with uplifting events designed to bring families and the community together.
On Friday and Saturday, you'll have the opportunity to engage in a variety of activities, RV/tent camping at Kiser Creek Cabins. This stunning location offers beautiful hiking trails, communal areas for meals, and short drive up The Grand Mesa for fishing and swimming.
In the evening, enjoy inspiring fireside chats with guest speakers—all coupled with discussions circling the theme: The Family of God – refuge in a troubled world.
Saturday's agenda includes interactive Breakout sessions, Talks, a Youth gathering, sharing food and spending time connecting and growing our relationships.
Sunday the 12th conference gathering will be held at Avalon Theater, in Grand Junction. This is the same venue used in 2019 when Denver Snuffer gave the "Civilization" talk 7 years ago.
Everyone is invited to take part in these enriching experiences or simply enjoy some free time to reconnect with friends heart to heart and explore the stunning beauty of Grand Mesa, with opportunity for Baptisms in one of the many lakes.
For more details on lodging, tent and trailer camping, meals, the conference agenda, or to volunteer your time to help, feel free to reach out to Peter Brown or contact us via the conference email.
Conference Song
Conference Theme
Teaching & Commandments 158:9–20
Now, hear the words of the Lord to those who receive this covenant this day: All you who have turned from your wicked ways and repented of your evil doings, of lying and deceiving, and of all whoredoms, and of secret abominations, idolatries, murders, priestcrafts, envying, and strife, and from all wickedness and abominations, and have come unto me, and been baptized in my name, and have received a remission of your sins, and received the holy ghost, are now numbered with my people who are of the house of Israel. I say to you:
Teach your children to honor me. Seek to recover the lost sheep remnant of this land and of Israel and no longer forsake them. Bring them unto me and teach them of my ways, to walk in them.
And I, the Lord your God, will be with you and will never forsake you, and I will lead you in the path which will bring peace to you in the troubling season now fast approaching.
I will raise you up and protect you, abide with you, and gather you in due time, and this shall be a land of promise to you as your inheritance from me.
The earth will yield its increase, and you will flourish upon the mountains and upon the hills, and the wicked will not come against you because the fear of the Lord will be with you.
I will visit my house, which the remnant of my people shall build, and I will dwell therein, to be among you, and no one will need to say, Know ye the Lord, for you all shall know me, from the least to the greatest.
I will teach you things that have been hidden from the foundation of the world and your understanding will reach unto Heaven.
And you shall be called the children of the Most High God, and I will preserve you against the harvest.
And the angels sent to harvest the world will gather the wicked into bundles to be burned, but will pass over you as my peculiar treasure.
But if you do not honor me, nor seek to recover my people Israel, nor teach your children to honor me, nor care for the poor among you, nor help lighten one another's burdens, then you have no promise from me and I will raise up other people who will honor and serve me, and give unto them this land, and if they repent, I will abide with them.
The time is now far spent, therefore labor with me and do not forsake my covenant to perform it; study my words and let them be the standard for your faith, and I will add thereto many treasures. Love one another and you will be mine, and I will preserve you, and raise you up, and abide with you for ever. Amen.
Denver C. Snuffer Jr. · Preserving the Restoration, pp. 144–145
"Heaven will look for a temple in Zion to accurately reflect the pattern of heaven. When they see it has been built, they will come to embrace its builders and kiss their necks. They will only come when we are their sons and daughters, fully restored to the Family of God, united with them in belief, covenant, knowledge, and filled with the glory of God, which is intelligence.
In the allegory, grafting is a failure if the fruit continues to be bitter. Fruit is a genealogical term. Adam and Eve were commanded to 'be fruitful and multiply.' Christ's gospel involves perpetuating a 'family of Gods.' Marriage mirrors the infinite. The 'fruit' to be saved refers to an eternal family, with God at the head.
Salvation does not come by ignorance and indifference. The gospel of Christ can bring us back to the presence of God. He will speak to any one of us, just as He spoke to Joseph Smith. He will answer any earnest seeker. No one will be sent away disappointed.
The Lord, who would not turn away the blind, the halt, the crippled, and the leprous, has compassion on us all. The Lord, who seeing the widow, whose only son was dead, was moved with compassion to restore the life of her son, will respond to the earnest seeker today. God speaks. If you doubt He speaks, then learn to hear His still, small voice. He is accessible to all of us."
Denver C. Snuffer Jr. · Preserving the Restoration, p. 149
"Every time the full covenant is given, it includes a promised land. The Americas are the land God covenanted to give His covenant people. The gentiles must repent and accept His gospel, not adulterate or change it, to be part of His covenant people. This requires more of the gentiles than they have been willing to give so far. We must remember, repent and return before the covenant will be renewed. To join the church heaven recognizes requires it to be done in His way, according to His commandments, practiced in purity before Him. If we do this, it can lead to our adoption and sealing into His restored family. Joseph tried to accomplish this. Although he was qualified and sealed a few, it was not possible to finish the work. We will not finish it either if we continue the jarrings, contentions, envyings, strifes, lusts, and covetous desires that typify gentile behavior. We must become of one heart, having no poor among us. Gentiles have never accomplished that. The prophecies foretell some few will eventually do so."
Schedule at a Glance
Saturday morning, start the day with beauty and reflection. Join us for one of two peaceful sunrise hikes — a short family-friendly loop or a dramatic ridgeline trail — as we welcome the new day in fellowship, prayer, and awe of God's creation. Sunrise is at 5:41 am. All are welcome!
Where to Stay
Explore these local lodging options for comfortable stays near the conference venues.
While You're Here
Take time to explore the stunning natural beauty of the area. Plan extra time to enjoy God's creation in this beautiful region!
Dramatic red rock canyons and scenic rim drives near Fruita
Learn MoreJaw-dropping sheer cliffs and impossibly deep gorges
Learn MoreA 285-foot waterfall hidden inside a narrow quartzite gorge in Ouray
Learn MoreSulfur-free geothermal pools ranging 74–106°F with stunning mountain views
Learn MoreWorld-famous hot springs, Colorado River adventures, and mountain charm
Learn MoreA spectacular triple-tiered 70-foot waterfall with caves to explore behind the falls
Learn MoreA stunning turquoise glacial lake above Glenwood Canyon with dramatic waterfalls
Learn More30+ award-winning wineries, u-pick orchards, and Colorado's famous peaches
Learn MoreLegend of the Grand Mesa
On the western slopes of Grand Mesa — known to the Ute people as Thigunawat, "land of the departed spirits" — a remarkable figure is etched into the trees and rock: a Thunderbird, wings spread wide, with a sinuous River Serpent running below it. The formation is visible from the Grand Valley, and has been a source of wonder for generations.
According to Ute tradition, giant Thunderbirds once ruled the skies above the Mesa. When the birds descended upon a village and carried children back to their nest, the tribe sent its fiercest warrior to recover them — only to discover the children had been eaten. In his fury, he hurled the Thunderbird eggs over the side of the Mesa. When the Thunderbirds returned and found their nest destroyed, they tore apart a great serpent devouring their offspring's eggs, hurling its pieces down onto the Mesa's flat top. The gouges filled with rain and the tears of the Thunderbirds, forming the countless lakes that crown Grand Mesa today.
It is said that two eerie winds still cross the crest: the wail of the grieving Thunderbirds, and the mournful cry of the warrior who lost his child. Anyone who has camped on those high ridges and heard the air moan through the pines may find themselves wondering which voice it is that haunts them.
Read the full story — High Country Spotlight
For more details on lodging, camping, meals, the conference agenda, or to volunteer, reach out to Peter Brown or the conference team.
Spread the Word
Eva has created beautiful printable materials — available in English and Spanish — to help share the conference with family, friends, and fellow Covenant Christians.
A printable invitation featuring the conference details, theme, and scripture — perfect for handing out to friends, family, and neighbors, or posting on a community bulletin board.
A printable name tag to wear at the conference. Write your name, slip it into a plastic cover, and take it home as a cherished keepsake from this blessed gathering.
Designed with love by Eva — thank you!
Bowler Family Home
Cedaredge, Colorado
Jennifer and Brian Bowler warmly invite you to a family evening hosted with fellow conference committee members for early attendees. This outdoor gathering promises a cozy atmosphere with a delightful dutch oven dinner by the open fire. Peter Brown and Brian & Wendy Allred — renowned for their exceptional dutch oven mastery — will be sharing their culinary talents. A time for connection, conversation, sacrament, prayer, and shared meals.
Gather together with fellow early attendees and conference committee members in an outdoor setting
Peter Brown and Brian & Wendy Allred share their culinary talents with a hearty fire-cooked meal
Sacrament, prayer, conversation, and shared meals — a time for heart-to-heart connection
Please include the number of attendees and any dietary requirements when you RSVP. Address details will be shared closer to the date.
Tent/RV camping on Bowler Property — contact:
Brian Bowler: brianbowler70@gmail.com
Kiser Creek Cabins
Cedaredge, Colorado
This stunning location offers beautiful hiking trails, communal areas for meals, and a short drive up The Grand Mesa for fishing and swimming.
In the evening, enjoy inspiring fireside chats with guest speakers—all coupled with discussions circling the theme: The Family of God – refuge in a troubled world.
RV/tent camping available at Kiser Creek Cabins. Contact Peter Brown for reservations: pbrownutahscouts@gmail.com
During the conference, at your convenience, we invite you to take part in a self-guided meditation walk based on the parable of Hopewell and Tarwater. Along the trail, you'll find several reflection points designed to help you slow down, breathe deeply, and connect with God through the beauty of creation. Feel free to walk at your own pace, spending as much time as you'd like at each stop. It's a quiet opportunity to reflect, pray, and listen.
The Friday agenda is being finalized and will be posted here soon. Check back closer to the event date.
Bill Heddles Recreation Center at Confluence Park
Delta, Colorado
Located at beautiful Confluence Park in Delta, Colorado, the Bill Heddles Recreation Center provides a wonderful setting for our Saturday gatherings.
Saturday's agenda includes interactive Breakout sessions, Talks, a Youth gathering, sharing food and spending time connecting and growing our relationships.
Saturday Morning · July 11th
"The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands."
Start the day with beauty and reflection. Join us for one of two peaceful sunrise hikes as we welcome the new day together in fellowship, prayer, and awe of God's creation. All are welcome — bring comfortable shoes and a spirit ready for the morning light!
A short, easy 0.5-mile paved loop offering breathtaking panoramic views of numerous lakes and forests, and an unobstructed view of the sunrise over forest, mountains, and several mountain lakes. Ideal for families seeking scenic, high-alpine views without a challenging hike.
Meet at: Land 'o Lakes Trailhead
Trail InfoA 2-mile trail to a sweeping sunrise vista from a high-altitude ridgeline at 11,189 ft. The Crest offers a breathtaking 365-degree view — over 100 miles in all directions! The ridge is narrow with a steep drop-off on both sides. After sunrise you can return for a 4-mile out-and-back, or continue the full 10-mile loop.
Meet at: Western Crags Crest Trailhead · Note: if prone to altitude sickness, Hike 1 may suit you better.
Trail InfoBe sure to bring comfortable shoes, a light jacket, water, and anything you may need for the hike. "In the morning, Lord, you hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before you."
During the conference, at your convenience, we invite you to take part in a self-guided meditation walk based on the parable of Hopewell and Tarwater. Along the trail, you'll find several reflection points designed to help you slow down, breathe deeply, and connect with God through the beauty of creation. Feel free to walk at your own pace, spending as much time as you'd like at each stop. It's a quiet opportunity to reflect, pray, and listen.
The Saturday agenda is being finalized. It will include Breakout Sessions, Talks, a Youth Gathering, and more. Check back soon!
Avalon Theater
Grand Junction, Colorado
Sunday the 12th conference gathering will be held at the Avalon Theater in Grand Junction. This is the same venue used in 2019 when Denver Snuffer gave the "Civilization" talk 7 years ago.
Everyone is invited to take part in these enriching experiences or simply enjoy some free time to reconnect with friends heart to heart and explore the stunning beauty of Grand Mesa.
There will be opportunity for Baptisms in one of the many lakes on the Grand Mesa.
The Sunday gathering agenda is being finalized and will be posted here soon. All are welcome to attend this special closing event.