At Camp Winnataska, the staff sees to it that campers who come have the opportunity to grow spiritually as well as physically and socially. Pictured is Ted Steedman in Branscomb Chapel (a.k.a. the Round Chapel). Winnataska has two chapels for worship. The smaller one, pictured, for small devotionals and such, and a larger chapel called Brewer Chapel for Sunday services.

Pictured above is nature's Holy Ground. Wayside Cross was built in 1936 by two director's assistants, Walter Lawton and Glenn Ritchie. At the dedication during boys camp on August 16, participants sang "The Old Rugged Cross" and "Beneath the Cross of Jesus," and Rev. Frank Cross spoke. Wayside is still the sight of Sunday's evening worship service. And when the sun is setting behind the cross, it is a sight only God could create.

Hillside
Every evening (except Sundays), after supper, campers head on over to a scenic overlook of the falls which is appropriately named, Hillside. Here campers get the chance to sing hymns, and songs like "Now the Day is Over," and "Follow the Gleam". The campers also hear a devotional from the weekly directors or a guest of theirs.



Camp Winnataska, 260 Winnataska Drive, Pell City, AL 35128
205-640 6741
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