Georgia Bible Camp

Frequently Asked Questions

 

What is Georgia Bible Camp's Purpose?

Who makes up the Georgia Bible Camp staff?

What types of activities can I expect at Georgia Bible Camp?

What should I bring to Georgia Bible Camp?

What if I have medication to take while at Georgia Bible Camp?

What should I expect for meals?

What if I want to visit the camp and eat one meal with a registered camper?

 

 

Georgia Bible Camp is a non-profit organization supported primarily by individual members of Georgia churches of Christ.

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Purpose: Georgia Bible Camp is operated with youth in mind.  A place to enjoy God’s beauty in a natural setting along with others of like mind and Christian values.  The Bible is used as the guide to instruct and prepare youth for their future.  “Building greater self-worth among youth, for greater service to our Lord” is the aim of Georgia Bible Camp.

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Camp Staff: Dedicated and experienced leadership is the key to successful Christian camping.  Each year, capable and mature Christian men and women donate their time for one week or more to serve as Camp Directors and Counselors.  Each Camp Director is approved by the GBC Board of Directors.  Campers, male and female, have their own “no-trespassing” sleeping areas, swim separately and have adult counselors for each cabin.  All activities are conducted under the supervision of camp staff.

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Activities: Bible Classes, Chapel, Devotionals, Sings, Bible skits. Swimming, Basketball, Arts & Crafts, Softball, Table Tennis, Fooseball, Vollyball, Horseshoes, Four-Square, Badminton.  Talent Show, Hiking, Canteen/Snacks.

 

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What to Bring:  Bible, pen & paper, sheets or sleeping bag, pillow, towels, toilet articles, swimsuit, shower-shoes, flashlight, Insect repellent, and ball glove.  Comfortable clothing, bearing in mind that campers will be outdoors most of the day.  Dress is to be modest and reflect Christian values.  No tank tops,  mesh-tops or abbreviated shorts allowed.  No shorts other than Knee-length will be permitted.  Tight revealing clothing of any kind is unacceptable.

 

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Food Service:  Nutritious and tasty meals are provided by experienced cooks and served in an air-conditioned dining hall.  Visitors to camp are invited to eat with campers for a cost of $3.00 per meal.  Please advise Camp Director if you plan to visit during meal time.

 

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Health:  All medications are to be dispensed by a camp counselor or other adult.  GBC insurance covers injuries in the unlikely event of an accident on camp property.  Campers are expected to keep camp grounds safe and sanitary  at all times and to help return it to a clean condition prior to departure.