Non-Denominational Camps and Programs
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3845 Perkins Rd
Thompsons Station, TN 37179, U.S.A.Phone: 615-794-2918
Day and Overnight. Deeper Faith. Stronger Relationships. Greater Adventures. Voted #1 by parents! Deer Run has premier Day and Overnight on 150 beautiful, private wooded acres of Tennessee rolling hills where campers and families discover strengths, complete challenges, and create life-long memories while having fun, being adventurous, unplugging, and connecting with each other. Deer Run makes it a priority for camp staff to actively engage each camper and create a fun and safe environment. Counselors and staff are the heart of Deer Run and a large part of what makes your child's experience so amazing. They genuinely love spending time with...
10687 FM 678
Whitesboro, Texas 76273, U.S.A.Phone: 940-665-2011
A diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes changes the life of a child forever. Days filled with school, sports, and activities are quickly replaced by blood tests, insulin injections, and carbohydrate calculations. Every step required to manage their diabetes is a step away from what children see as "normal." But at Camp Sweeney, Type 1 diabetes is normal. And when diabetes disappears, every camper can show what makes them special, not what makes them different. Since 1950, Camp Sweeney has provided a positive turning point in the lives of more than 35,000 children. Camp Sweeney is regarded as one of the largest and most effective diabetes education facilities...
246 Incline Way
Cosby, TN 37722, U.S.A.Phone: 770-427-6054
Smoky Mountain Adventure Camp, situated adjacent to the Great Smoky Mountain National Park and the Cherokee National Forest, is only a short distance from the popular resort town of Gatlinburg. Campers enjoy a full adventure experience as we cave, hike, backpack, tube, canoe, rappel, rock climb, ride horses, white-water raft, and participate in outdoor and naturalist programs. We also participate in challenge activities and we stress team building and leadership. Our programs are tailored to the individual skills and ability levels of the campers so everyone can enjoy the high-adventure activities. We can also keep it a little more traditional for...
415 Charlie White Trail
Pendleton, SC 29670, U.S.A.Phone: 423-593-2185
Camp Cherith in the Carolinas is the camping ministry of Pioneer Clubs. Our volunteer staff is made up of parents and past campers who are dedicated to the mission of our camp. We are an interdenominational Christ-centered camp striving to teach and model "Christ in every aspect of life." Camp Cherith in the Carolinas strives to provide a safe, exciting, enjoyable camp experience for children and adults; encouraging them to establish and strengthen a lasting personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
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Ferintosh, Alberta T0B 1M0, CanadaPhone: 780-877-2615
Lone Prairie Camp is a safe and fun environment where people encounter respond to and are encouraged in their walk with God. We are committed to facilitating life-changing encounters with the living God in an environment distinct from that of normal day-to-day experience. Lone Prairie Camp Ltd (LPC) is a Christ-centred, registered charity that seeks to facilitate life-changing encounters with the living God in an environment distinct from that of normal day-to-day experience. We welcome people of every race, colour, religion, sex, age and mental or physical disability and are committed to helping equip them for service to their family, church...
4443 Grave Run Road
Manchester, MD 21102, U.S.A.Phone: 443-712-1010
River Valley Ranch (RVR), a summer camp in Maryland, allows campers to enjoy a myriad of activities including: Adventure activities, Extreme Sports, Horseback riding, Theater, Rodeo Sports, Traditional Sports, Swimming and much more. There are three main camp facilities on the 560 acre Ranch in Carroll County Maryland. Arrowhead Woods is a program for campers between the ages of 7 and 9. Fort Roller is a camp for children between the ages of 9 and 12. And Frontier Town is a camp for students ages 12 to 17. Each program runs up to eight weeks. Each week is from Sunday afternoon until Friday evening, and during each week campers can pick a different...
381 Moonlight Dr
Cloudland, GA 30731, U.S.A.Phone: 423-472-6070
Camp Woodmont is a traditional co-ed summer camp for kids and teens ages 6-15. Located on 170 acres on Lookout Mountain in North Georgia, campers receive a traditional sleepaway summer camp experience with the option of 1 or 2 week sessions. Campers enjoy a wide range of activities, including horseback riding, ball sports, archery, canoeing, high and low ropes courses, a climbing wall, dance, arts and crafts, hiking, drama, ultimate frisbee, and so much more. College age counselors live in cabins with campers with the average staff to camper ratio being 1:5. Unplugged from technology and immersed in nature, campers gain confidence, independence, and...
Missouri Military Academy Summer Camps
Mexico, MO U.S.A.
About Non-Denominational Camps and Programs
A non-denominational camp is a Christian camp that is not aligned with an established religious institution. These camps are centered in the Christian faith without pertaining to a particular denomination. Instead, they are autonomous and do not follow a certain congregation. But like most Christian camps, non-denominational camps offer camping ministry wherein participants are motivated to take on Christian living. Apart from faith renewal, these camps also give the family a chance to bond together and take a nice break from work.
Highlights: Non-denominational camps have both Christian and non-Christian activities,although in the latter, Christian values are still incorporated. Common examples of Christian activities include Bible sharing, talks, group discussions, worship and praise singing. As for non-Christian activities, these camps give recreational opportunities like basketball, swimming, picnicking, hiking and wildlife viewing, as well as creative activities such as musical performances.
What to Ask the Camp Director: Ask the camp director regarding the lineup of activities during the camp. Find out whether there is a good balance between the Christian and non-Christian activities.
What to Pack: Bring a few camping supplies like tents and sleeping bags, if needed. You also need to pack personal supplies such as clothing, toiletries and a first aid kit. Make sure you bring a reliable insect repellant and sunscreen.
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