“I continue to dream and pray about a revival of Holiness in our day that moves forth in mission and creates authentic community in which each person can be unleashed through the empowerment of the Spirit to fulfill God’s creational intentions.” - John Wesley
Taylor County Holiness Camp, affectionately called TCC, is an annual 8-day encampment that begins the first Thursday in July. The time spent at camp is devoted to prayer, fellowship, worship, and Bible study led by evangelists, musicians, and volunteers. The camp exists to proclaim full salvation and holiness through the infallible Word of God to any heart that hungers and thirsts for righteousness, no matter the age. TCC is a family camp that serves children, teens, and adults.
Like John Wesley, I continue to dream about and pray for a revival of holiness in our day. Our lost and hurting world needs to encounter a loving and healing Savior. My desire for TCC is that it will continue to serve as a place where hearts are moved and challenged by the message of salvation, holiness, and grace. And once camp is over, that each attendee will carry that message, empowered by the Holy Spirit, back to their community to further His kingdom.
Taylor County Holiness Camp is a place where all are welcomed. Every person is a beloved child of God regardless of their story. We reflect the love of Christ as shown in the gospel. This year, I hope you will join me and invite your family, friends, and other church members to camp. Let us fill this camp with hearts that need more of God. Let the revival begin in you to be carried out in your church, community, state, and nation as you are refilled and refreshed by the Holy Spirit.
Take some time to look through this website - explore who we are, our history and our mission. You can also listen to or watch past sermons in the Message Library. Then, go ahead and set aside the camp dates for this year. Camp starts on the first Thursday of July and extends for 8 days ending the following Friday.
See you in July – where God will unleash His power to fulfill His creational intentions.
Rev. Wayne Bosworth