1923
Baptist join Methodist
Camping
for the young Baptists started in 1923 with the Western Colorado Baptist
Assembly which first rallied at Eckert, then for a couple of years at
Cedaredge, and after that they rented they Methodist camp on Grand Mesa
which was called Mesa Epworth league Institute grounds.
By
1927, the Baptist Youth Camp had grown to include young people from all
over Western Colorado. The records show cost of $1. for
registration and 35 cents per meal. The cost of renting the
campground for one week was $143.50 The Baptists held a Golden
Anniversary celebration in 1977 to celebrate 50 years of camping on Grand
Mesa.
As
the camp enlarged and times modernized, the National Forest Service
required the installation of sanitary facilities — Bath house with flush
toilets and showers were built in 1948.
Low
funds led the Methodist and Baptist to become joining owners of the
camp in the late 40’s. One of the agreements of the charter stated
that contributions made by one denomination would be matched by the other.
Thus, when Mrs. Haldane of Grand Junction donated money to build the
present Christ’s Chapel, the Baptist matched
contributions by building McQuery Dining Hall. The girls’ dorm was
remodeled into an administration and craft building—Barnett Craft Hall.
Columbine Chapel was remodeled into Columbine Recreation Hall and one by
one the old cabins (which had been sponsored by and named for individual
churches ) were replaced.