Statement of Practice
In a Christian view of protecting the integrity of the Camp as a place for a Christian experience, firstly for children, the following Practices are required to be adhered to by all who use the Camp:
Respect: All who use the Camp shall respect the Convention of Atlantic Baptist Churches' Doctrinal Statement and the additional practices which are attached hereto as Appendices A and B.
Character of Camp: To insure the Christian character of the Camp, no use of the Camp shall be made which conflicts or denigrates the Baptist belief in God the Father, Son (Jesus Christ) and Holy Spirit. This prevents the use of the Camp for non-Christian worship.
Children's Camp: Because this is firstly a children’s camp, and the integrity of the Camp must be maintained at all times, activities inconsistent with children being present shall not be permitted, even when children are not present. No consumption of alcohol (except for the observance of the Lord’s Supper, Holy Communion and the Eucharist for worship purposes) shall be permitted. No illegal drugs shall be used or brought onto the Camp property.
Nature of Camp: The very nature of a Christian Camp does not permit any illegal activities to be conducted on the Camp by any person.
Condition of Camp: This is a Camp with a delicate ecological nature. In the Christian spirit of human interaction with humans and human interaction with the world, it is expected that all people who enter the Camp shall treat all people with respect and shall leave the Camp in a condition better than they found the Camp so that no harm is done to the Camp property or to the environment at the Camp.
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