Echo Lake Bible Camp is open to anyone who wants to come out and find a place of rest where they can come to know God. Because this is the 85th year for the camp, July 22 is being promoted as Come Home to Echo Lake, a day for people to come out and discover what the camp has to offer. Submitted photo
It was a special place — even before it had a name. Chris Strachan with Echo Lake Bible Camp says that although there is a written history of the camp, its story has been preserved and passed on by word of mouth over the 85 years since the camp was established. “We have families that […]
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