Falls Creek encampments began with a ten day schedule and continued until 1952 when the tradition was broken and two identical encampments were scheduled, both including a Sunday.
Contact Us!
For more information about the campaign and how you can contribute, please call (800) 690-6933, or email .
This new bridge connects the new road and new parking area by the First, Duncan and First, Bartlesville cabins.
Utility lines have been placed underground prior to resurfacing of the street to the north and behind the existing tabernacle.
Excess gravel is removed during road construction, a part of the $1.65 million infrastructure phase of the capital campaign.
Excess dirt is removed from the street area directly behind the tabernacle.
Demolition work continues in preparation for relocating streets.
Dirt is removed as workers tier the 65 foot tall earth wall directly behind the new $1.6 million cabin recently completed by First Baptist Church, Durant.
Dirt is removed as workers tier the 65 foot tall earth wall directly behind the new $1.6 million cabin recently completed by First Baptist Church, Durant.
Falls Creek gardeners have been busy preparing the grounds for over 50,000 campers who will attend camps during the 12 weeks of summer sessions.
Workmen prepare to assemble beds for the new cabin built by First Baptist Church, Seminole.
The new cabin built by First Baptist Church, Hobart is pushed to completion in time for the summer encampments.
The new maintenance building has been completed south of the Washita River Sports Complex.
The new bus and van parking lot at the new high road entrance is already in use.
Trees and shrubs are removed in preparation to re-route the street to behind the cabin of First Baptist Church, Duncan.
Stacks of rebar from the old swimming pool.
For more information about the campaign and how you can contribute, please call 1-800-690-6933.