This cache was hidden for Dutchlandian's " I Scream for a "Dutch Treat " event.
This cache, along with several others, has been placed on a 40 acre site owned by Sugar Grove United Methodist Church. Pastor Steve Good has kindly given permission for the placement of these caches. While hunting the caches, please remember that you are a guest on church property, and you should treat this special place with respect. Please do not cache here at night, and only park in the mowed lot east of the entrance. There is a waypoint listed for parking. You may notice a mailbox near the parking lot. There's a log book inside where you can write about your wildlife sightings during your visit.
This is the future site of their new church, and the land is open to the public. Everyone is encouraged to explore the property, which includes a creek, a wooded area, a native prairie, wildlife, a pavilion, park benches and more. There is a prayer path that will basically take you around the perimeter of the property. Along the path, you'll find many interesting places to explore, as well as several geocaches to track down. Family activities such as picnics are encouraged.
Church events are held at this site at various times throughout the summer months. Please be respectful if you visit during these times.
Now we're talking! This cache hunt will take you to the most interesting area of the church property. You'll find a creek nearby, some benches, a nice little wooded area, and more. There's plenty of exploring to do! Like the other caches here, we kept this pretty simple. The idea is to get you out to enjoy and explore your surroundings. We made this a multi so you'd be sure to see more of this wonderful area.
The title for this cache comes from a verse that's on a nearby prayer post. Stage one is at the posted coordinates. There you should find a small tube hidden in a special container. The tube contains the coordinates for the final, which is a camouflaged Lock and Lock.