2024 Camp Report
Southwest
Southwest Camp took place July 7–14 near Prescott, Arizona amidst the tranquil setting of a ponderosa pine forest. The camp hosted 55 campers, three junior campers and 54 staff members, all of whom enjoyed favorable weather with refreshing afternoon rainstorms that brought cool evenings.
Activities included horseback riding, archery, escape room, Bible class, arts and crafts, mountain biking, kayaking, volleyball, field sports and dance. During Bible class, campers learned to put their name in the admonition of Scripture to make it more meaningful, and also designed Bible study outlines from the book of Ephesians. Evening activities, including campfire, were a favorite time that brought the entire camp together.
This year’s theme, “Stand Strong,” deeply resonated with everyone involved. It prompted reflections on the significance of putting on God’s armor and standing firm against adversities, symbolizing our spiritual battles. The campers were profoundly impacted, renewing their understanding of God’s greatness and the strength He provides to overcome challenges. This theme shaped the entire week, fostering a sense of unity and spiritual growth among campers and staff.
Throughout the week, the bond among campers, staff, and their heavenly Father helped to create the camp “Zone.” Starting from the initial camper orientation on Sunday to the final dance on Saturday night, the staff shared a collective purpose in serving together.
The success of Southwest Camp wouldn’t have been possible without the dedication of numerous volunteers who contributed their time to support the teens. Heartfelt gratitude goes to all who prayed for the camp’s success.
As we reflect on the camp’s impact and the memories created, we continue to thank God for His guidance and provision throughout Southwest Camp.