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Camp Stevens is the diocesan camp for both the Diocese of Los Angeles and the Diocese of San Diego. Its mission is to inspire, challenge and empower personal, social and environmental transformation. Rooted in the Episcopal Church and our natural world, Camp Stevens' core values are: openness, gratitude, connection and wonder.

We are a summer camp for kids and a year-round conference and retreat center. 

We celebrate diversity and welcome people of all faiths, and no faith, to our table to listen to and learn from one another. We believe that gratitude toward one another, the natural world and God is the foundation on which humans build a healthier, more sustainable, and loving world. We challenge all who experience this peaceful place apart to reconnect with themselves, and connect meaningfully with one another, the natural world and the Divine. We believe that a sense of wonder transforms adults and children alike, renewing joy, excitement and mystery in the world. 

Volunteer opportunities

One time opportunities
Ongoing commitment opportunities
Opportunities for mission groups

We are always looking for a few good folks to join us in property restoration and preparation. Likely to include weed whacking and fire prevention, farm and garden work, and a whole host of other miscellaneous jobs, we need your help! Volunteer application and background check required. Contact sierra@campstevens.org for more information.

Ministries

JUBILEE MINISTRY - CAMP STEVENS

Children and Youth Ministries

Jubilee Ministries are programs of joint discipleship in Christ with poor and oppressed people, wherever they are found, to meet basic human needs, and to build a just society. For more information on Jubilee Ministries, please visit http://www.episcopalchurch.org/page/domestic-poverty-ministries.

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Camp Stevens, Julian, CA

Camp Stevens partners with Episcopal Relief & Development to address COVID-19 needs

San Diego food pantries are noticing a decline in large scale food access and an increase in the number of food program participation since the onset of COVID-19. Diocesan food pantries were shopping at local stores to keep stock, which wasn't cost efficient.

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1108 Banner Road (physical address)
PO Box 2320 (for all mail)
Julian, CA 92036
United States

Phone
Email address

Contact

Kathy Wilder

Executive Director

Gabby Coburn

Program Director

Kathy Goddard

Administrator

Daniel Owen

Marketing Assistant

Organized groups

Adult faith formation
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)/Narcotics Anonymous/Twelve Step
Choir
College student group
Daughters of the King
Episcopal Church Women (ECW)
Eucharistic Ministers/Visitors
LGBTQ group
Men's group
Young adult group
Youth faith formation/Sunday school
Youth group

Other community groups

Gay Men's Chorus
Yoga and Meditation Groups