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The mission of DuBose Conference Center is to offer hospitality, programming, and sacred space to groups of all faiths and backgrounds for education, creativity, and renewal.
DuBose Conference Center is Middle Tennessee's historic, nonprofit conference venue atop beautiful Monteagle Mountain, mere minutes away from the School of Theology at Sewanee: University of the South. Easily found off Interstate-24, DuBose is available to host events, large and small, throughout the year. With four styles of lodging available on our 65-acre grounds, we are an ideal location for church retreats, seminars, conferences, leadership training, music camps, family reunions, receptions, scout events, and more.
DuBose Conference Center office is open Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:00pm Central Time; appointments outside of those time frames are easily scheduled.
Whether you're staying the night, volunteering, or exploring, we look forward to seeing you on the Mountain!
Worship times
Volunteer opportunities
Ministries
Healthy Roots
The Healthy Roots Initiative at DuBose Conference Center is built around the Center's on-site community garden. Produce is routinely donated to local food pantries and the garden is used a teaching tool for educational workshops for both kids and adults.
Volunteers have the opportunity tend and care for the Earth and for produce, lead workshops or small group volunteer days, and to help to beautify the space with small maintenance projects. With a focus on wellness, the Healthy Roots initiative and DuBose Garden provide a sacred space for experiencing creation and practicing care.
our volunteer manager will thoughtfully match you or your group's skill level, time commitment, and interests with a project experience that's right for you.
Returning and new volunteers of ALL skill levels are welcome!
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You can also help the DuBose Garden by donating the following items:
- vegetable seeds & starters
- gardening gloves
- shovels, trowels, and other gardening tools
- garden soil, compost, or worm castings
- volunteer snacks or beverages
Camp Gailor-Maxon
Camp Gailor-Maxon at DuBose Conference Center in Monteagle has served the Episcopal Church across Tennessee since the 1920s, bringing children and young adults together from all over the state to live, play, talk, eat, sing, and worship as a community of faith. Each camp session includes small groups, daily worship, camp songs, skits, and fellowship designed to help kids explore their faith fearlessly, to ask questions, to be themselves.
Episcopal Churchmen of Tennessee
Camp Gailor-Maxon at DuBose Conference Center in Monteagle has served the Episcopal Church across Tennessee since the 1920s, bringing children and young adults together from all over the state to live, play, talk, eat, sing, and worship as a community of faith. Each camp session includes small groups, daily worship, camp songs, skits, and fellowship designed to help kids explore their faith fearlessly, to ask questions, to be themselves.
635 College Street
P.O. Box 339
Monteagle, TN 37356
United States