Georgia Non-Denominational Camps and Programs
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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...
About Georgia 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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