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IMPACT REPORT Celebrating 55 Years 2016 South Carolina Camps & Retreat Ministries 5 Century Drive, Suite 250 Greenville, SC 29607 864.298.0125 www.sccarm.org

OUR MISSION South Carolina United Methodist Camps and Retreat Ministries joins with the church to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world by seeking, welcoming, and gathering persons into the community of the body of Christ through outdoor camping experiences at a place set apart with nurturing people in the Christian living by providing HOPE! Our mission with Asbury Hills Camp & Retreat Center, Sewee Coastal Retreat Center and Camp Providence is to serve all people for Christian birth, growth, and renewal. Hospitality Opportunity Purpose Engagement By showing hospitality, we reach out to all people eager to serve. We offer opportunity by showing Christ in all of our efforts to serve and provide. By nurturing all people in Christian living, we give them purpose and quality of life. We make ourselves present during our guest s stay. We engage with our visitors by showing our love for Christ preparing to send them out to live out their faith. TOUCHING LIVES A camper was sitting at worship at the Mountain Chapel one evening & while everyone was turning in their Bibles to follow along with the camp pastor, a counselor noticed this camper didn t have a Bible. The counselor looked over, saw the look in this campers eyes and gave the camper his Bible to keep for himself. That week of camp passed, along with others. A few weeks later, a package came in the mail for that counselor. That young camper told his parents what his counselor had done so they took him to purchase a new Bible for his counselor. Not only did they purchase a new Bible for that counselor but the little camper decided that each summer, he wanted to give a Bible to someone who doesn t have their own. Nestled between Table Rock & Caesar s Head, Asbury Hills completed and celebrates 55 years of camping! In 2016 we served more than 4,000 guests and campers in this beautiful setting where creation formation leads to faith formation, building relationships with trust & confidence. The ministry s emphasis is to be more intentional about creating and practicing Christian Community. We continue to practice play and build relationships in a way that generates leadership development. This past year, our very own Executive Director was asked to lead the national camping initiative on Expanding Ethnic Community and Leadership in Camping. As the ministry continues YEAR IN REVIEW to grow strong from the inside out, the past year was filled with many experiences for which we are thankful. In April of 2016 Asbury Hills was named the Coolest Camp in South Carolina by Go Banking Rate. In June of 2016, The Center for Faith & Service listed Asbury Hills as a Summer Camp that is Changing the World. Also in June, Camps and Retreats added staff member Paige Railey, replacing Sarah Kelley as the new Director of Marketing & Communications. Towards the end of the year, Camps and Retreat Ministries secured a $40K grant through the Conservation Bank to protect newly purchased Burgess property at Sky Ranche, & a new Master Plan for Asbury Hills was completed by DP3 Architects in Greenville. As many continue to pray for God s discernment over the Sewee property, the contract for the sale of Sewee passed at Annual Conference last year fell through. The board is working diligently towards a new sale or best use of the property. Camps and Retreat Ministries is pleased to place Camp Providence under its wing. Many hours with community leaders have taken place, along with future programming ideas for the property. Camps and Retreat Ministries would like to thank the entire Conference for their continued support of the ministry as we look forward to all God has in Store for 2017.

FINANCES INCOME Support 24.93% Summer Camp 41.61% Program 28.82% Site 7.6% Admin. 14.82% Staff 55.71% EXPENSES Staff Site Program Administrative Other Retreats 28.85% Summer Camp Retreats Support Store Income Other Assets $4,006.54 Fixed Assets $4,467,809.50 Liabilities $20,081.65 Net Assets $4,628,125.47 RETREATS AT ASBURY HILLS Asbury Hills had a blessed year serving over 3,000 retreat guests. Guests have been able to gather in God s creation, escape from the hustle & bustle of their everyday life, and grow in their relationship with Christ. Our guests have ranged from Sunday school classes, to school groups, to confirmation classes, to knitting clubs and to church leadership groups. We have developed a team of retreat hosts that specialize in removing distractions & barriers so our guests can focus on their goals. Another integral part of our ministry is our food service staff. Our food service staff has begun to expand and diversify our menus. Meals continue to be one of the staples at Asbury Hills. Our food service staff is also in the process of developing a banquet menu for groups. Survey feedback from our group has shown that over 90% of guests feeling they have grown in their relationship with God and feel renewed and refreshed as they traveled home. As we continue to grow and serve more people, we have begun to feel growing pains associated with our indoor meeting spaces. We are beginning to look into ways to expand our meeting spaces so that groups will have even more comfortable spaces to gather, fellowship, and worship. Overnight Groups 84.07% Day Groups 10.61% Overnight Groups Day Groups Camping Groups RETREAT GUESTS SERVED: SC UMC Events 47.23% 3292 Non-Church Events 12.05% Other Church Events 35.81% SC UMC Events Other Church Events Non-Church Events Asbury Hills Events

SUMMER 2016 Campers and staff spent the summer unpacking the meaning of following Christ, abiding in & serving Christ and ultimately what it means to fully trust Him. In reference to 1 John 2:6, campers really explored what it meant to be on a trek with Christ and truly abide in Him. Working at Asbury Hills is a huge blessing because of the amount of spiritual growth you experience & the people you encounter. --Ashley O. Working as a counselor has made me realize the importance of love in the life of a Christian. Everything we do here is motivated by a love for the kids because we want them to see Jesus in us. --Dillon D. Working at Asbury was an unbelievable experience. The fact that I was a camper, a CIT & now summer staff made it all worth it. You get to see every angle & how God moves. -Trevor B. Whether you impact a kid, summer staffer, full time staff member, kitchen worker or facilities manager, you get to be a part of someone s story. --Courtney K.

98% of campers gave camp a positive rating Boys 49% Junior High 43% Girls 51% Elementary 43% Senior High 43% Campers Served 1128 97% % of revenue 95% 41.6% 98% Felt Accepted By Their Counselor Will Use What They Learned at Home Felt Closer in Their Relationship with God Tried Something New Learned something new about their faith Want to tell others about camp 97% DAVID ROUSE Site Director of Asbury Hills 94% 94% 2016 was a great year for Asbury Hills. We experienced growth in our summer camp season, in our retreat season, & in our staff. Summer 2016 was our biggest summer to date with 1,128 campers served, as well as wrapping up our biggest year with retreats. We also welcomed a new Facilities Director, Kevin Owen, to the team. Chris Hulme moved into a new role as the Retreats & Recreation Director. It is exciting to think about all that is yet to come as we carry on our mission of serving all people for Christian birth, growth, & renewal! --David Rouse

CAMPS & RETREAT MINISTRIES BOARD MEMBERS JAY HAAR KIM WELBORN LAURIE BRANDES LES PRITCHARD FOSTER SENN KRISTA REDDING JEFF NATES ANDREW WOLFE JOEL JONES LLOYD HUNTER SUSAN LEONARD-RAY KAREN RADCLIFFE CHRIS TAYLOR SUSAN ULMER JAY DOWD JEFF KERSEY HEATHER HUMPHRIES TIM HENNESSY SOUTH CAROLINA CAMPS & RETREAT MINISTRIES STAFF ARTHUR SPRIGGS Executive Director PAIGE RAILEY Marketing & Communications Director JEAN FISHER Account Manager ARTHUR SPRIGGS JAY HAAR ASBURY HILLS CAMP & RETREAT CENTER STAFF DAVID ROUSE Director CHRIS HULME Retreats & Recreation Director SARAH MOSELEY Summer Camp Director KATE HOPKINS Food Services Director KEVIN OWEN Facilities Director EMILY ESKRIDGE Reservation Specialist 4th Annual United Methodist CAMPS & RETREAT MINISTRIES GOLF TOURNAMENT The 4th Annual United Methodist Camps & Retreat Ministries Golf Tournament took place in Florence, South Carolina at The Traces Golf Club. Players gathered from around the state the day before Annual Conference to play golf and raise funds towards camper scholarships. With the possibility of winning a 2016 GMC Terrain, 15 Passenger Bus or a full Golf Club set, players went to the green to benefit Asbury Hills. A huge thank you is extended to all sponsors and participants. The golf tournament raised $7,389.00 in funds to go towards camper scholarships at Asbury Hills! GOLF TOURNAMENT SPONSORS: King Cadillac Buick GMC Knight Furniture IGA The Avery Company, Inc. Burgess A Metcalf SC Camps & Retreat Board of Directors SC United Methodist Advocate Lloyd Hunter Jay & Kim Dowd Jim Hunter Robin Roberts Red Bone Alley Souther Mutual Insurance Company Bryan & Haar Attorneys at Law Church Mutual Insurance Company Michael Henderson Morrow Insurance, Inc Highland Park UMC Chili s Hampton Inn & Suites Tom Jeffries Bi-Lo The Traces Golf Club Golfsmith Asbury Hills MoJo

2016 PARTNERS IN MINISTRY The ministry of South Carolina Camps & Retreat wouldn t be possible without the support of our partners in ministry. Alaina Brown Aldersgate UMC Allyson King Andrew Wolfe Arthur & Sheree Spriggs Ashland UMC Aylan & Laurie Brown Bethesda UMC -Easley Catherine Stadley Chris Taylor Christopher & Frances Hulme Cindy & Joseph Ward Clemson UMC Concord Baptist Church Courtney King Darren & Janet Kaufman David & Cathy Hamm David & Laurie Brandes David & Susan Rouse Don Louis Donald Houston Eileen Hulme Elizabeth Anne Woolsey Elizabeth Westbury Eugene & Clare Allen Foster & Sharon Senn Gerald & Verla Saunders James & Kathryn Hunter Jay Haar Jeff & Karen Nates Jeff Kersey Jo Griffith Joanna & Mike Greene Joel & Donna Jones John and Kimberly Dowd John & Tammie Kelley Justin Galloway Karen Barker Karen Radcliffe Keith & Susan Leonard-Ray Kenneth Rush Kevin & Leah Mitchell Kim Welborn Lakemont Colony Inc. Lee Brockington Lennon Murphy Les & Barbara Pritchard Linda Causey Mary T. Cannon Moody Nathan & Krista Redding New Life Sunday School Class Pamela King Patricia Elder Pleasant View Baptist Church Rev. & Mrs. Clarence Kanipe Robert & Linda Bates Robin & Tod Zimmerman Robin Rose Roberts Roger & Marilyn Gramling Sam Line Seekers Sunday School Class New Life Fellowship Class Stan Wood Stephen & Katie Hulme Steve & Ophelia Brewer Susan Ulmer Terry & Brenda Macaluso Theresa Knoepp Thomas L & Kelly Hulme Tom & Pamela Jefferies Union UMC Women Vicki Plyler Walter Cantrell Will & Jenny Aiken Camp Scholarships Asbury Hills Camp & Retreat Center looks to ensure each child gets the summer camp experience, regardless of their family s financial situation. Thanks to our Partners in Minsitry, SC Camps & Retreat Ministries was able to award all campers in need with a scholarship to fund their week at camp. 54 Camper Scholarships Awarded

IMPACT REPORT 2016 www.sccarm.org 864.298.0125