
Camp Sychar
Camp Sychar is a non-denominational, holiness camp meeting located in Mt. Vernon, OH. Since 1870, Camp Sychar has been welcoming families to our grounds for 10 days each summer, preaching a …
About — Camp Sychar
Camp Sychar is a non-denominational, Christian, holiness camp meeting with the sole purpose of promoting Scriptural Holiness. We are committed to the words of Jesus, the Great Commission, and …
Youth Program — Camp Sychar
The dates for camp meeting this year are July 17th to July 27th, 2025. We have lots of exciting things in store for all of our students and we couldn't be more excited! More information will be coming shortly …
Ministries — Camp Sychar
We could never forget about the youngest members of our Camp Sychar family. Drop the kids off at the Kids Tab, Tiny Tots building or Nursery for age-appropriate, Bible-based worship, teaching, games, …
Giving — Camp Sychar
Camp Sychar exists because of the generous contributions of our Camp Sychar family. As a non-denominational camp meeting, there are no denominational funds, and there is no permanent …
Visit — Camp Sychar
Find Us We can’t wait to welcome you to Camp Sychar, but first you’ll have to get there. And that’s super easy! We’re located at 201 Sychar Rd Mt Vernon, OH 43050
Lodging — Camp Sychar
RV/Campsites Camp Sychar has several campsites available for rent. You can park a RV/camper at the site or set up a tent. RV/camper site rental costs are $35 a night and tent site rental costs are $10 a …
History of Camp Sychar — Camp Sychar
For 154 years, Camp Sychar has been sharing the Gospel and providing opportunities for all ages to encounter Jesus. Generations of families have been forever changed by the ministry of Camp …
Camp Sychar Missions — Camp Sychar
At Camp Sychar, we live out the Great Commission every single day by embodying the Greatest Commandment. We strive to share the Gospel with and love every single person we meet, and to …
A History of Camp Sychar Missions — Camp Sychar
The next year, the camp meeting was first called “Camp Sychar,” since the drilling of the iconic well had struck an artesian flow, the answer to prayers for a much-needed fresh water source.