ABMA Camp Days 2026
ABMA Camp Days 2026
Anchor Camp Days is a three-day event at Anchor Baptist Church from June 10-12 built around Bible preaching, group games, team sports, food, friendships, and a Christ-centered atmosphere.
Whether you’re coming with a church group or signing up on your own, Camp Days is designed to encourage, challenge, and refresh you while giving you plenty of time to compete, connect, and enjoy the week.
What to Expect:
Each day will include meaningful chapel services, activities, meals, and time to connect with other campers. We are looking forward to hearing from Pastor Scott Dotson and Pastor Justin Cooper, who will be preaching throughout Camp Days.
Campers will also take part in Mission Navigate sessions, designed to help each person better understand worldwide missions and recognize their role in being a part of it.
Activities:
Camp Days will include:
• Big Ball
• Volleyball
• Basketball
• Baseball
• Kickball
• Group games
• Tubing
• Delicious food
• Free time with friends
• The Brook coffee shop open during free time
• Morning and evening chapel services
• Mission Navigate sessions
There will be something for everyone, whether you’re competitive, laid-back, or mostly just excited for the coffee and food.
Schedule:
Camp begins on Wednesday, June 10, with sign-in starting at 2:00 PM.
Arrive no later than 9:45 AM on Thursday and Friday, activities will run throughout the day, with evening service both nights.
Cost:
The cost is $39 per person, which covers camp activities and meals provided during the event.
Campers are responsible for their own transportation and breakfast.
Lodging:
Lodging is not provided by Anchor Baptist Church.
Tent camping is available in the field at the church for groups that bring an adult sponsor 21+. There are also multiple campgrounds within a mile of the church, along with hotels and Airbnbs in the area. Locals are welcome to make the drive, if close enough by.
Each camper, family, or church group is responsible for arranging their own lodging.
What to Bring:
Campers should bring:
• Bible
• Notebook and pen
• Comfortable clothes for games and activities
• Athletic shoes
• Dark clothes that can get wet for tubing (guys and girls are separate)
• Appropriate non-dressy church attire for evening services
• Towel
• Sunscreen
• Water bottle
• Toiletries
• Spending money for The Brook coffee shop
• Any needed medications
• Sleeping bag, pillow, and tent/camping gear if tent camping
• A good attitude and a ready-to-jump-in mindset
Registration:
Preregistration is strongly encouraged so we can plan for food, activities, and space.
Walk-ins may be accepted as space allows.
Ready to Join Us?
If you are registering as a church group please include all sponsors and campers in your count.