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Group of people in blue shirts holding a sign for Wilderness Christian Camp outdoors.

OUR STORY

We represent a coalition of churches, who volunteer their time to ensure that Wilderness Christian Camp is the best camp experience a child can have. Wilderness Christian Camp has been hosting campers for over 40 years. Over time funding from the Presbytery has decreased, yet the support from our campers, staff, and churches has never ceased. Wilderness Christian Camp continues to provide lifelong memories for all participants involved. We can promise you that the one week you spend with us in June will be worth every memory.

OUR MISSION

People gathering together to share God's love for everyone, teaching good stewardship of the Earth and to grow in knowledge about God's word.

OUR LOGO

The concept is the sun for outdoor emphasis, the cabin, and campfire for the setting. The trinity is present in several ways, sun for Father, cross for Son, and dove/flame for Holy Spirit, also in three flames (a connection to the PCUSA logo) and three humans. The three people are connected, their space is filled by the Holy Spirit, and they point to the cross. They form a circle, yet have an open spot to accept others into the circle to join them.