Camp Rules
Camp Guidelines
We recognize our camp grounds are a place where we are privileged to come and enjoy religious services, Christian fellowship and wholesome recreation. In light of these aims we respectfully ask that those in attendance adhere to the following rules and regulations as adopted by the BMA of Missouri. These rules are established and enforced for the honor of our Lord and safety of our campers.
Goals and Aims
*To introduce our lost campers to Jesus and lead them to an eternal saving knowledge of his love.
*To worship our Lord in a natural and comfortable environment.
*To encourage Spiritual growth among the campers.
*To encourage young people to become active participants in the church and our associated work.
*To have good Christian fun!
Camp Rules
That each church sending campers under the age of 20 provide proper adult supervision for them, at least one male for the boys and one female for the girls.
Conduct on the campgrounds must reflect Christian standards.
The use of tobacco, vapes, marijuana and alcohol are prohibited anywhere on the campgrounds.
All campers are expected to be under the tabernacle when services are conducted unless special permission has been granted.
All campers are expected to attend class unless special permission has been granted.
When “lights out” has been signaled, all campers are thereby confined to their quarters for the night. NO ONE is allowed to wander the campground thereafter.
Personal music is permitted only during recreation time, or the time designated by the trustees. All music must be Christian in nature and played at a level that only includes those in the immediate area.
The camp trustees are entrusted to enforce these rules, and their authority must be respected. Anyone who refuses to adhere to the rules may be dismissed if proper counseling fails.
Dress Code
Shoes must be worn at all times outside of the camper’s quarters.
T-shirts and caps worn must not promote alcohol, tobacco or display any undesirable messages. No cap or hats are permitted under the tabernacle at any time.
Overall neatness of dress must prevail at all times, expressing godliness, being modest in nature.
Sponsors are responsible to enforce the camp dress code upon campers, within your own church group, and are accountable to the camp director to enforce said rules.
Camp rules and dress code adopted by the BMA of Missouri, May 16, 2026
