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| Uniting worship, fellowship & discovery in the pastoral lands of DeWitt |
| German writer/philosopher, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe wrote, “Nature is the living, visible garment of God.” More than a century later, von Goethe’s words speak the essence of Grace Camp– an idyllic union of nature and spirituality. Tucked into a wooded cove off Highway 30 west of DeWitt. |
| Grace Camp is a haven for peaceful worship and joyous gathering. This year-round retreat envelops visitors in a timeless setting of serenity and reflection. |
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What is Grace Camp? It’s a destination, not only for worship, but for family gatherings; a sanctuary for prayer and meditation; a playground where children, whatever age, are free to be themselves. | |
| Grace Camp is a celebration of the seasons – both nature’s and life’s. Alive with activity throughout the year, Grace Camp plays host to graduation celebrations in the spring, various camps and retreats, weddings and the holiday Luminary leading thousands along our candlelit telling of the Christmas Story. |
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The camp pavilion is a huge shelter with a great view to enhance a picnic, family reunion or even a fun game of cards. The pavilion also has two large restrooms outfitted with showers. | |
| Grace Camp has two retreat centers and a Camp Pavilion, which provide an ideal setting for virtually any gathering. |
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| Peter Retreat Center |
Andrew Retreat Center | |
| Additional Grace Camp facilities include the Outdoor Chapel, the air-conditioned Welton Chapel, Prayer Garden; Friendship Garden with gazebos, Camp Store, playground, regulation size basketball and sand volleyball courts, a campfire-ring and plenty of wide-open spaces. |
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To make a reservation or for more information please call: 563-357-0780 | |
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