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Discover the history, scope, and impact of CCCA.
About CCCA
Driven by the need to solve
common problems and gather new ideas, several regional groups of Christian camp
and Bible conference leaders in the United States and Canada began to meet informally
in the late 1940s and early 1950s. These independent coalitions later combined
their efforts under the name Christian Camp and Conference Association International,
and eventually incorporated in 1963.
As the association’s influence
spread around the world, the name was changed to Christian Camping International
(CCI). In 2005, the leadership of CCI/USA decided to eliminate the often misleading term "camping" from the organization's name, and return to the moniker Christian Camp and Conference Association (CCCA). Today, CCCA is the largest of 18 autonomous associations on six continents.
Most major denominations
and church associations, as well as many nationally recognized youth and adult
ministries, are represented in CCCA. About half of the nearly 900 member
camps and centers are independent organizations.
There is an incredible,
healthy diversity among the CCCA constituency. Though they share basic values,
no two CCCA members are the same in terms of program or facility.
Every year, nearly eight
million people are involved in the programs of CCCA member camps and conferences,
and tens of thousands come to faith in Jesus Christ through that experience.
What’s more, 120,000-plus churches in America are served by CCCA member organizations,
and more than 420,000 adults are now involved in full-time Christian work as the
result of decisions made at CCCA member camps and centers.
(Figures taken
from the 2005 CCCA Industry Survey.)
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