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Our Purpose
Blue Grass Christian Camp and Retreat Center exists
to glorify God by providing a beautiful surrounding where all ages can
come to discover, develop, and deepen their relationship with Jesus Christ.
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Our History
Blue Grass Christian Camp was simply a dream in the
minds of church leaders in the Central Kentucky area who saw a need and
acted upon it. Young people needed a haven from daily distractions where
the quietness and beauty of nature could provide a setting to encourage
Christian growth and the opportunity to piece together all the puzzles
of life. A week of camp was organized in June of 1936, at the State YMCA
Camp, Valley View on the Kentucky River to give young people this opportunity.
It was a great start, but the dream needed a permanent home. Nine men
from area churches purchased ten acres of land formerly known as "Gentry's
Old Mill" in 1949. Their purpose for Blue Grass Christian Camp was
to develop Christian character through worship, Bible study, and fun activities.
The old mill, originally built in the 1790's out of local limestone was
powered by the water of Boone's Creek. The mill continued to be used through
the years to grind meal and flour until 1917. Charles and Henry Gentry
bought the mill in 1939, thus receiving the name Gentry's Mill. The mill
was turned into a dance hall in the late 1940's, but never turned a profit.
The old mill building still stands today and is used for registration
and other functions for camp. The dining hall area was once the dance
hall and still contains the hardwood floor. Isn't it amazing what God
can do in changing the use of a facility, from a dance hall to a sanctuary
that rings with sounds of Christian joy and praise.
From 1949 to 1973 the camp functioned only in the summer without a full
time caretaker. In 1973 the Ralph Byers' family came to live on the grounds
and act as full time camp minister. Ralph provided great leadership and insight
to what camp could be and was able to make numerous improvements to the
grounds and add new buildings.
In 1991 Richard Hargrove came on as Camp Minister. The camp has continued
to prosper under his leadership and guidance. There have been numerous
improvements and new programs started, the biggest project being the construction
of the Summit Retreat Center and Lodge.
Kelly Brandenburg became Associate Camp Minister in 1997 with a primary
role of public relations. Kelly has overseen the construction of the High
Ropes course and improvements to the confidence course.
Blue Grass Christian Camp still holds to the original purpose for which
the camp was started. Camp provides meaningful programs in a beautiful
outdoor setting where youth, adults, and families can come to strengthen
and deepen their relationship with Christ. Blue Grass is a place to prepare
for service, to enjoy fellowship, and to encourage one another in our
daily pursuit of holiness, faithfulness, and righteousness.
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