To present the love of God and the claims of Christ on an individual's life in an unthreatening atmosphere through quality programmes and caring relationships, utilizing God's creation.
The Pacific Coast Children's Mission was founded in 1944 by Alf and Margaret Bayne. They purchased the Goforth, a 36' motor vessel, and ministered to families and children in isolated areas on the coast of British Columbia. The first summer camp was held in 1947 near Terrace, B.C. The need for a permanent base was realized and provided for in October of 1948 when the Baynes moved onto a portion of the present Homewood property. The first camp at Homewood was held the following summer.
Over the years the camp programme has expanded involving more campers and reaching out to more people every year. The Woodsman Camp was started in 1965 on the freshwater Village Bay Lakes. The site was later moved to its present location on Mine Lake. 1979 saw the opening of our main lodge, which ushered in the whole area of year round programming. Since then other buildings have been added including the Bunkhouse, Guest House, uphill and downhill wash houses, the three uphill cabins, Bus Barn, and indoor Riding Arena. Changes have been continually taking place but the most important changes have been in people's lives. The name "Homewood" has replaced Pacific Coast Children's Mission, but legally we remain registered as Pacific Coast Children's Mission.
To present the love of God and the claims of Christ on an individual's life in an unthreatening atmosphere through quality programmes and caring relationships, utilizing God's creation.
Homewood's philosophy toward Christian camping can be summarized in one simple statement - "ministering to the total person."
In itself, camping is but a means to an end. To the believer, it is an opportunity to enjoy the Creator's handiwork. To those who have not as yet been introduced to the Savior, it is a setting in which we can communicate His love and care for them, using the beauty and experiences around us as a spring board.
Remembering that Jesus Christ placed ministry ahead of programs and institutions, we at Homewood strive to accomplish the following objectives in the lives of our guests:
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