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Friendship Camps offers activities such as canoeing and a worship arts tract that includes music theory, guitar, electric guitar, piano, drums, and voice. The program includes Friendship Day Camp, Blaze Girls' Camp, Velocity Boys' Camp, Momentum Youth Camp, and the IGNITE 33:3 Worship Arts Tract. Momentum Youth campers have the option of taking a worship arts tract or a general tract that resembles the traditional Momentum Youth Camp.
• Ages: 5–18 years old
• Schedule: Summer camps with separate sessions in June and early July 2026
Friendship Day Camp is scheduled for June 22–25, 2026, Blaze Girls' Camp for June 1–4, 2026, and Velocity Boys' Camp for June 15–18, 2026. Momentum Youth Camp and the IGNITE 33:3 Worship Arts Tract are scheduled for June 29–July 3, 2026, and the worship arts option is an optional free tract for Momentum Youth campers. Friendship Camps 2026 uses a new Family Registration Form that allows families to register their entire family and pay only once, and the Day Camp dates were changed to June 22–25, 2026 to allow more training and planning time.
Friendship Camps is the cooperative effort of churches in the Friendship Baptist Association to provide quality, affordable summer camps for children and youth. The mission of Friendship Camps is to give every camper the opportunity to hear about Jesus and to introduce each one to their “Forever Best Friend.” Friendship Camp was provided through God’s grace and is sustained by the faithful giving and generosity of its member churches, and campers attend from participating churches, the surrounding community, and other areas of the country.
The leadership team includes an Associational Missionary, an AIM Director, and a team of volunteer camp directors who plan camps throughout the year. Camp directors include Luke Fendley for Momentum Youth Camp, Gabrielle Register for Friendship Day Camp, Colten Cannady for Velocity Boys Camp, and Lauren Moye for BLAZE Girls Camp, with separate email contacts for each camp and for information and registration. AIM Level 1 Summer Missionaries spend six weeks at Friendship Camp, where they are trained to share their faith with others through an intensive discipleship program that focuses on helping high school and college-aged students understand ministry on a deeper level and serve God passionately. Although Friendship Camp is not generally open for public use, it may on approved occasions be made available to approved nonmembers, organizations, and groups.
Last updated April 25, 2026.
• Ages: 5–18 years old
• Schedule: Summer camps with separate sessions in June and early July 2026
Friendship Day Camp is scheduled for June 22–25, 2026, Blaze Girls' Camp for June 1–4, 2026, and Velocity Boys' Camp for June 15–18, 2026. Momentum Youth Camp and the IGNITE 33:3 Worship Arts Tract are scheduled for June 29–July 3, 2026, and the worship arts option is an optional free tract for Momentum Youth campers. Friendship Camps 2026 uses a new Family Registration Form that allows families to register their entire family and pay only once, and the Day Camp dates were changed to June 22–25, 2026 to allow more training and planning time.
Friendship Camps is the cooperative effort of churches in the Friendship Baptist Association to provide quality, affordable summer camps for children and youth. The mission of Friendship Camps is to give every camper the opportunity to hear about Jesus and to introduce each one to their “Forever Best Friend.” Friendship Camp was provided through God’s grace and is sustained by the faithful giving and generosity of its member churches, and campers attend from participating churches, the surrounding community, and other areas of the country.
The leadership team includes an Associational Missionary, an AIM Director, and a team of volunteer camp directors who plan camps throughout the year. Camp directors include Luke Fendley for Momentum Youth Camp, Gabrielle Register for Friendship Day Camp, Colten Cannady for Velocity Boys Camp, and Lauren Moye for BLAZE Girls Camp, with separate email contacts for each camp and for information and registration. AIM Level 1 Summer Missionaries spend six weeks at Friendship Camp, where they are trained to share their faith with others through an intensive discipleship program that focuses on helping high school and college-aged students understand ministry on a deeper level and serve God passionately. Although Friendship Camp is not generally open for public use, it may on approved occasions be made available to approved nonmembers, organizations, and groups.
Last updated April 25, 2026.
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