Torch Trail Bible Camp introduces ‘Camp in a Bag’ during COVID-19 pandemic
They can’t fit campfires, horses, marshmallows, or a swimming hole in a bag, but organizers with Torch Trail Bible Camp intend to send a piece of summer camp to their campers.
‘Camp in a Bag’ was created in May after the camp had to cancel its 2020 summer season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The drawstring bag contains a T-shirt, water bottle, crafts, a snack, teaching material, and family activities.
“It’s definitely a tough decision to make,” Torch Trail Bible Camp’s Ministry Director Jennifer Enns said. “We still wanted to connect with the distant communities [and] the campers who come regularly to Torch Trail. Camp in a Bag was at least something we could do to keep people connected to the camp.”
Normally at this time, the camp would have its staff – including wranglers, cooks, and lifeguards – get the campsite ready for up to 300 children throughout the summer camp season. Now it’s about deciding how to deliver the personal connections to the camp at home.