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September 2023 by Heather Gray
Great preaching and worship in a beautiful setting! Students had a wonderful time with lots of activities keeping them busy!
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August 2023 by EricNStephanie Bos
Excellent discipleship and teaching. High adventure recreation and abiding relationships. It's truly wonderful.
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August 2023 by Eric Elmore
Biblical Christian camp dedicated to preaching the Word. There's lots of fun to be had as well.
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August 2023 by Sebastian Gutierrez-Trujillo
A life-changing experience. Highly recommend it.
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July 2023 by Colbie Trimble
I went to SWO23 summer camp for week 6, this was my 2nd year and it was just as amazing as last year! Our counselors were amazing (I had Kirsten!) the campus was clean as well as the bathrooms and cafeteria, I loved the revamped Goliath swing and my friends said that the tube slide and laser tag were great! I would totally recommend this camp!
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July 2023 by Bella Buschmann (PickleNICKEL)
Snowbird HAS to be the best camp ever it has so much to do and to bond with your church yet also teaches life changing lessons in sermons I sadly could not go this year because I was out of town but I was very disappointed I couldn’t go but my sister had a good time I went last year and had so much fun and came back leaning closer to Jesus then ever and reading my Bible every single day and being closer to friends can’t wait for so SWO 24 !!!!
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July 2023 by Emily Bowles
One of the best youth camps out there! We come from Canada ?
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June 2023 by Reece Myers
I went on the summer of 2023 and it was my first year here and it was amazing the people the staff are so nice and they really helped me. They also helped me get more to know Jesus and more to what a Christian is. It’s a really good camp.
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May 2023 by Charles Bradley junior
Best camp i am ready to go back to
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March 2023 by Samuel Herring
I attended this camp as an adolescent with a church youth group. We were one of only two youth groups in attendance for a long weekend retreat. The experience prior to the final night was unremarkable, but mostly positive. We had a poor interaction with the founder and leader at the time: Steve “Big Kahuna” Coleman. During an afternoon bible study, he grilled me about whether I would be satisfied with my life if I was "in a grave where my mother can no longer see me." This was a strange interaction, but we otherwise had an okay experience in the bible study.On the final night in attendance, "Big Kahuna" was introduced by camp councilors as an "inspiration" and one of the best expositors on faith and the gospel. He had changed so many lives with his sermons, and he was about to change ours. After being introduced and stepping on stage, he identified the only black person in the room, a middle school boy, and proclaimed "I see we have a brother in the house." Upon seeing that this introduction had not gone over well, he then identified the only Asian person in the room, a middle school girl, and said "and the Baptists have brought a yellow friend." He then proceeded to go into his sermon, which was a proclamation against scientific theories on evolution and Carbon-14 dating. He claimed that evolution and fossils could not be real, and he could disprove it with science. Totally ignorant of the actual theory behind radioactive decay, he proceeded to claim that "if the world was made of Carbon-14, then after 3 half-lives the world would completely disappear." This is, of course, is not how radioactive decay, or basic mathematics for that matter, works, but it did not matter in Kahuna's quest to indoctrinate a room full of pre-teens. The night concluded with our excellent youth minister calling all of the parents to apologize for this terrible display, explaining to us how Kahuna did not understand the science, and leaving the camp a day early.Any institution which would allow this behavior from a founding member, and moreover prop him up as someone doing the lord's work, does not deserve to be taken seriously. Additionally, I would not trust an organization like this to do anything other than propagandize tired evangelical politics. Based on their podcast and facebook posts, it seems like little has changed. I would not recommend this to anyone who is not already drunk on the hatful cool-aid. You will get nothing insightful from this experience.
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January 2023 by Shift n Gears
Personally have not stayed there but I have been there and know many people who have had their children go there and they rave about this place everyone I met there is absolutely wonderful. If I didn’t only live 5 miles away I’d probably stay there lol highly recommend great people great place
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January 2023 by Seriously Not
I was lucky enough to come on a church retreat and wow this place is great! All the staff where amazing the grounds where clean and roomy, bathrooms and showers where clean as well as the cafeteria. The sermons where on point and music was amazing without being bombastic and obnoxious. I totally recommend coming here
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January 2023 by Andrea Balio
Camp is amazing! The gospel is preached here, the counselors engage with the kids above and beyond, and the staff makes this an amazing place to be.
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January 2023 by Ronald Lambert
Awesome place
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January 2023 by Charlie Horner
I was a camper here for summer of 2022 during one of the last weeks at SWO, but I had such a BLAST there!! The number 1# thing i got out of it was how amazing the worship was!!! One of the song we sung there, The Lamb of God, got me into tears, and the teachings were seriosuly epic and even if I wanted to sleep during it I couldn't!! The staff memebers there . . . also a highlight!! They are always friendly and chattable, and I love to see how they huddle together and pray before setting off what they have to do!! Thank you SWO for making it the best camp expreince of my life ❤️❤️❤️Quick note on the pictures: I didn't take these, I just got asked them to the person who did!