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| Southern Methodist Camp dates: |
| Ages 13-18 |
3FT |
June 12-18 |
| Ages 13-18 |
S&M |
July 5-9 |
| Ages 10-12 |
S&M |
June 21-25 |
| Ages 8-10 |
S&M |
June 28- July 2 |
| Ages 6-8 |
S&M |
July 5-9 |
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Camp Theme: Celebrate! |
About the Southern Methodist Camps
The Eastern Annual Conference of the Southern Methodist Church
runs two overnight, youth camps where children can escape the
pressures of our ever-changing world and can retreat to the
never-changing love of God.
Camp Three Forks Trail is
located in the beautiful mountains of Clayton, Georgia Camp
Summers & Manget is located in Cameron, South Carolina
Both properties are owned and maintained by the Eastern
Annual Conference of the Southern Methodist Church.
Three weeks of camp are held by the Southern Methodist Church
each summer at Camp Summers & Manget. Children at Camp Summers
& Manget are offered numerous activities, both indoor and
outdoors, throughout the day. Each day children attend an arts and
crafts time and also a morning Bible study. Organized activities are
played with the children each morning giving them the opportunity to
meet new people and make new friends. Children are also given free
time in the afternoon where they may go fishing, ride paddleboats,
swing on the swings, or play in the recreational hall. Camp Summers
& Manget also has a swimming pool to offer the kids a nice way
to cool off during the hot summer days. Children are served three
hot meals and numerous snacks throughout the day. Following supper
every night, all campers and workers come together for an evening
worship service including singing and Bible study. All buildings at
Camp Summers & Manget are air-conditioned and handicap
accessible.
Camp Three Forks Trail is located in the beautiful mountains of
Clayton, Georgia. Camp Three Forks Trail is an outdoors camp for
teens and to some may seem rustic. Although the buildings are not
air-conditioned, it is not necessary due to the cool mountain breeze
that comes every night. Campers stay in cabins called birdhouses
and use a community bathhouse. Campers are served hot, country meals
and snacks throughout the day. Most activities are done outside in
order to fully enjoy the beauty of God's creations. Bible study is
held every morning and evening, challenging both campers and workers
in their walk with Christ. Some activities throughout the week
include softball, volleyball, hiking, and going down a waterslide.
Campers are also given the opportunity to go white water rafting one
day of camp. Camp Three Forks Trail is an escape from the world,
where campers can have fun, fellowship, and grow in the word of God
so that they will be prepared to face the challenges the world puts
before them everyday.
The utmost goal of the camp ministry of the Eastern Annual
Conference of the Southern Methodist Church is to offer youth a
place to escape the pressures of the world and grow in the love of
Christ in a safe environment. Safety is an utmost concern of all
staff, counselors, and workers. Currently, the camps have three
staff members certified in First Aid/CPR/AED, with two of these also
being certified lifeguards. All staff, counselors, and workers are
required to fill out an application; all workers over the age of 18
are also required to agree to a Federal Background Check.
Safety is a serious issue and campers are not allowed to participate
in activities that are thought to be harmful to the health of any
camper.
Counselors and workers for both Camp Three Forks Trail and Camp
Summers & Manget are chosen after careful consideration. It is a
goal of the camp ministry to not just choose people who are willing
to serve, but also people who are genuine Christians seven days a
week. As children are very impressionable, it is of utmost
importance that workers be a Biblically knowledgeable, Christian
example to each child. Workers who live each day for Christ are
sought to work with the camp ministry.
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