About Indian Springs Camp Meeting

Founded in 1890, Indian Springs Holiness Campmeeting brings families from all over the United States for ten days each summer. Worship services combine the best of old-time camp meeting singing with powerful preaching by the leading evangelists and Bible teachers of the day. It is the flagship campground for the holiness movement in the South and is the largest camp within the state of Georgia.

MISSION STATEMENT

Our mission is to operate and administer an evangelical, independent, and non-denominational tabernacle and campground dedicated to the preaching of the Word of God, the propagation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and the proclamation of the Wesleyan Doctrine of Scriptural Holiness.

WE BELIEVE...

Scripture:

The Bible is the divinely inspired word of God, providing authoritative guidance for every challenge and experience of life.

Sanctification: 

Sanctification is a second definite work of grace following salvation, which cleanses our hearts from the power of sin, and continues as a process of growing more Christ-like in everyday living.

Salvation: 

All are under the penalty of sin, but God’s redemptive plan provides salvation for everyone who believes in Jesus Christ.

The Holy Spirit: 

The Holy Spirit provides the sanctified believer the power to grow more like Christ in his daily walk.

STATEMENT OF FAITH

Camp Community

The pace of life slows down as one steps aside from the daily rush. Our relaxed and rural community setting provides the opportunity for spiritual refreshment and renewal.

Surrounding Area

The campground is located midway between Atlanta and Macon, Georgia, approximately 5 miles south of Jackson, Georgia, and 1 mile north of Indian Springs State Park. We are approximately 60 miles from metropolitan Atlanta.

History & Heritage

Indian Springs Holiness Camp Meeting has faithfully proclaimed the Wesleyan-Arminian tradition of Biblical holiness, as taught by John Wesley and the early Methodists. Indian Springs Camp Meeting continues to present a message that is relevant to all aspects of contemporary Spiritual life.

Officers of the Board

Dr. Ken Banter

President
Fort Valley, GA

Mrs. Joy Griffin

Vice President
Carrollton, GA

Hon. Matthew Gambill

Secretary
Cartersville, GA

Mr. Ron Houp

Treasurer
Wilmore, KY

Board of Trustees

Cricket Albertson
Charlie Artmann
Alan Barrett
Rev. Marcus Butler
Laurence Coppedge
David Crouse, Jr.

Carter Eubank
Dr. David Hafner
Joe Frank Harris, Jr.
Jack Howell
Steve Luce

Rob Roy McGregor
Jason Morrow
Rusty Tate
John Thome
Kevin Thompson
Ed Vinson

Emeritus Trustees

Rev. Paul Davis

Fred Harris

Dr. Amanda Hutcherson

Dr. Ben Lane