Church Camp, Cara Meredith
Church Camp, Cara Meredith
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Church Camp
Bad Skits, Cry Night, and How White Evangelicalism Betrayed a Generation

Author: Cara Meredith

Narrator: Jessica Humphreville

Unabridged: 6 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/29/2025


Synopsis

Excavating a sometimes wacky, and equally harmful, part of white Evangelical cultureRoasted marshmallows, campfire stories, shaving cream battles--for some of us, Christian summer camp is where we felt most at home, where we could be the most authentic versions of ourselves. But for campers at white Evangelical church camps in particular, camp was also often the place to inherit a toxic image of God and of each other. From purity-motivated admonitions not to "make purple," to the emotional manipulation of "Cry Night," to the utter lack of diversity among campers and staff, the culture of white Evangelical camps has too often betrayed a generation.In Church Camp, longtime camp speaker Cara Meredith exposes the ways in which white Evangelical camps sold individualized versions of Jesus to impressionable youth. Campers were forced to "sit with their sin" so they could fully understand God's conditional love. Camp life emotionally coaxed campers into making a formative commitment to Christ (and therefore to white Evangelical subculture). Further, camps commodified the faith of these young people to bolster their own funding and power.Along the way, Meredith weaves in notable history of the camping movement, revivalism, and white Evangelicalism. She asks profound questions about who God is and what it means to be human. Following the progression of a typical week at camp, Church Camp weaves together Meredith's own story and the powerful stories of dozens of other former campers and camp staff members. Along the way, she invites us into the tension of accounting for our past while moving toward a better future.Whether you went to church camp or not, whether you loved camp or hated it, Church Camp will peel back the layers, hold the powerful accountable, and help you envision a more vibrant, loving, and inclusive faith.

About Cara Meredith

Cara Meredith is a writer and speaker whose work has appeared in numerous print and online publications, including Christianity Today, iBelieve, and For Every Mom. A former high school English teacher and outreach ministry director, she holds a Masters of Theology from Fuller Seminary. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and two sons. 
 
 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Peacegal on May 21, 2025

I feel as if this was not really the book I was expecting. If you are a religious person who wants to make faith-based events, especially for young people, more welcoming and inclusive to all, this is your book. However, if you are more interested in the topic from a sociological perspective, and ar......more

Goodreads review by Kayla on March 26, 2026

My ex-evangelical self who loves camp and wrestles with my camp experience needed this book. It’s definitely for those who participated in evangelical church camp and need to process through it. Because, “the God that I met there is still the same God. Yes, the theology and all the stuff is fluff ar......more

Goodreads review by Adam on March 25, 2026

brought back memories of my own church camp experience, but made me grateful I didn't attend the more machine driven camps of young life and the like. I didn't find the format especially successful in what she was trying to do. others will probably find it resonates with them more than it did for me......more

Goodreads review by Amanda on December 15, 2025

I struggled with this one - the author misquotes Susan Sontag in a weird way - and overall really fails to engage with how oppressive structures (such as white supremacy, heterocispatriarchy, ableism, etc) are mutually produced with evangelicalism.......more

Goodreads review by Tim on May 27, 2025

Church Camp is both an affectionate time capsule and a necessary autopsy, capturing the earnestness of youth ministry while revealing how it often mirrors the very culture it's meant to challenge. With humor and tenderness, she never mocks the sincerity of those involved but pulls back the curtain o......more