Quantcast
The Magazine for Youth Ministry
CAMP/RETREAT SEARCH
X
 CAMP/RETREAT ARCHIVE

Page   1  2  3  4  5  >

  • Tree House Camp
    Maple Tree Campground is home to The Tree House Camp, a year-round retreat situated on 20 wooded acres atop South Mountain, adjacent...
  • Sky Ranch Camps
    The search begins! And Sky Ranch Camps, America’s premier summer camp, has the answer for busy parents in pursuit of a fun yet memory-making,...
  • Camp Smoky Christian Retreat, Youth Ministry Retreat Specialist
    Camp Smoky is a youth ministry retreat specialist. Open year-round and located in the Smoky Mountains near Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge,...
  • Pine Cove
    Pine Cove offers 3 different facilities for Youth Retreats. The following camp facilities are perfect for youth groups to hold their...
  • Awana Leads Youth Ministry Campaigns Against Crises
    Awana, an international youth ministry that helps children and teens grow spiritually by learning to apply the Bible to their lives,...
  • SuperCamp Begins 26th Year
    SuperCamp, the original Academic and Life Skills summer camp that launched in 1982 with 64 students is poised to enroll its 50,000th...
  • Building Rapport Among Youth
    The following suggestions and link can be used at any retreat or youth group event for the purpose of fostering closer group ties and...

Page   1  2  3  4  5  >

Camp Allen
AVERAGE RATING
RATE THIS ARTICLE
Camp Allen

Around 1950 many of the churches in Northeast Arkansas and Southeast Missouri had thriving youth ministries that cooperated in the Unified Christian Endeavor Rally. Members met at least quarterly, if not monthly. The area covered by the rally was Trumann, Arkansas, to Cape Girardeau, Missouri.

Rev. Wilbert Allen had lived on a farm near Greenville, Mo., before moving to Poplar Bluff, and still owned the farm in 1950. It is unknown whether the Brosends giving a tract of land near Newburgh, Ind., sparked the idea, or if Rev. Allen already planned for a youth camp in Missouri, but shortly after the Brosends gave land for a camp, Rev. Allen approached Ollie Latch with the idea of making his farm into a camp. The camp was near Lake Wappapello. Businessmen in St. Louis wanted to buy the land because of its proximity to the lake, but Rev. Allen did not want to sell it to them for their purposes. He wanted General Baptists to have the use of it.
Advertisement

Today, Camp Allen is a non-profit organization operated by a board of directors, with two board members elected from eleven associations for the purpose of providing a ministry in evangelism, Christian education, fellowship, leadership training, and camping.

CAMP ALLEN is nestled in the middle of the Mark Twain National Forest near Poplar Bluff, Missouri. It is truly a wonderful and exciting place to be! Located 1 mile from Lake Wappapello, the area provides a beautiful secluded spot to get away from the world and concentrate on Jesus Christ and His creation. Camp Allen is approximately 100 miles south of St. Louis, or 20 miles north of Poplar Bluff, 3 miles off Highway 67 on Highway F.

All the buildings are heated / cooled, according to the season.

A 22,000 square foot worship center consists of a 500-seat auditorium with state of the art sound, video, and lighting systems; three large meeting rooms; large foyer area with restrooms; large meeting room with fireplace; kitchen; and 18 rooms with private baths, each sleeping 10 people.

The 14,500 square foot Life Building Center contains a 70' X 150 gymnasium that can be used for basketball, volleyball, table tennis, and many other activities. Connected to the gym is a 28' X 70' room with adjoining kitchen. Upstairs are eight sleeping rooms with twin bunks, which will accommodate up to 100 people.

Dining facilities include one room for 200 people and a second will seat up to 250 for dining or 300 for meetings. Off the dining hall are two rooms with private baths. The lower level of the dining hall has 8 deluxe rooms with private baths. Each room has a king or queen size bed and two twin size bunk beds; each room will sleep six people.

Cabins also are available.

For more information:

Camp Allen

Route 1, Box 45

Greenville, MO  63944

p: 573.224.3826

f: 573.224.5481

email: campallen@semo.net

WHAT DO YOU THINK?
  • Be the first to comment!
  • YouthWorker.com (Salem All-Pass) registration.
    Salem Forums Users: You do not need to register for a new account; your forums account is part of the "Salem All-Pass."
    Registration is Easy and it's FREE!
    Required fields marked with *
    *Username:
    *Password:
    *Confirm Password:
    *E-mail Address:
    FREE NEWSLETTERS

    Terms of Use / Privacy Policy
Subscribe Today
YOUTHWORKER.COM NEWSYOUTHWORKER.COM NEWS
NUTHIN' BUT NETNOTHIN' BUT NET
SEARCH THE BIBLESEARCH THE BIBLE
Salem Publishing