Lakeside Hall Project

Lakeside Hall Project

The Lakeside Hall project will strengthen families by creating an environment for rest, recreation, and spiritual renewal year-round.

Maranatha Bible Camp IncFaith & Religion Maxwell, NE Verified 501(c)(3)

What you’re funding

The Lakeside Hall project will strengthen families by creating an environment for rest, recreation, and spiritual renewal year-round. Lakeside Hall One will provide 11 family/motel-style rooms and Lakeside Hall Two will provide 15 more for a total of 26 rooms (up to 8 guests per room).

Double-Matching Fund

New gifts designated for the Lakeside Hall project by July 15th will be double–matched by an anonymous donor up to $600,000 total ($200,000 matched by $400,000)!

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Overview

About Maranatha Bible Camp Inc

At Maranatha Bible Camp, people come for camp, retreats, discipleship, and a place to get away and quiet down on a wooded campus in west-central Nebraska. Children, youth, families, and groups find Bible teaching, worship, lodging, and fellowship all in one place, with space to grow in Christian living. For donors, that means supporting a ministry that welcomes more than 10,000 guests a year and helps keep camp within reach for families who need scholarship help.

What sets Maranatha apart is the setting and the pace. On a large wooded campus near Maxwell, it gives people room to step out of daily noise and focus on Christian teaching, worship, and discipleship. It also serves as a place for retreats, guest-group stays, and community events, so the campus stays active year-round.

The story

About this work

In their own words — what they do, who it reaches, and what your dollars actually fund.

Mission

Glorify God by introducing people to Jesus as Savior, training them in Christian living, and sending them out to represent Christ in the world.

Who they serve

Children, youth, families, adults, church groups, school groups, nonprofit groups, and businesses.

Their impact

  • Over 10,000 guests come through Maranatha each year.
  • Approximately 145 households receive over $20,000 in scholarships each year.
  • Over 5,000 campers attend at least one of the events sponsored by Maranatha Bible Camp each year.
  • The annual Powder Creek Sports Scholarship Shoot has raised up to $16,000 per year.
  • Over 100 kids, teenagers, and adults gave their lives to Christ in one summer.

How your donation helps

  • General operating expenses
  • Scholarship funds for camper registrations
  • Staff support for year-round and seasonal workers
  • Building upgrades and remodeling
  • New dorm-style building and staff housing
  • Security cameras and network upgrades
  • Septic replacement, chapel paint and carpet, pool upgrades, and waterslide repair
What they do

Programs

Program 01

Primary, Junior, Middle School, and High School camps

Summer camp programs for children and teens at different grade levels.

Program 02

Family Camp

A week for parents and children to spend time together renewing their relationship with Jesus Christ.

Program 03

Retreats for youth, families, individuals, couples, men, women, and grandparents

Year-round retreat programming for different ages and life stages.

Program 04

Christian discipleship programs

Programs focused on Bible teaching, prayer, worship, and growing in Christian living.

Program 05

Guest-group retreats and private events

Camp facilities for church retreats, family reunions, school groups, nonprofit groups, and business team-building events.

Program 06

Community events

Public events such as 4th on the 3rd, waterfront days, skate nights, pumpkin patch activities, and school field trips.

Program 07

Teens 'n Training (TnT)

A teen service and mentoring program for ages 14 to 16.

Program 08

Gap Year Program

A year-long faith immersion experience for high school graduates and college undergraduates.

Program 09

Summer Ministry Team

Seasonal ministry staff roles for people serving at camp during the summer.

Program 10

Short-stay getaways

Self-service lakeside house stays for friends and alumni when space is available.

Program 11

Powder Creek Sports clay shoots

Community sporting clay shoots and the annual scholarship shoot that supports camper scholarships.

Program 12

Scholarship assistance

Financial assistance for families who need help sending children to camp.

Impact in person

Stories

A week that changed a lifetime

Dr. Robert and Ione Radtke say their first week at Maranatha changed the direction of their entire lifetime and introduced them to Christians from many different backgrounds.

Little did we realize how that one week would change the direction of our entire lifetime.

A place to refuel and refresh

Precious Olsen Atchison describes Maranatha as a rest stop that refuels and refreshes people on their journey of faith.

We all need rest stops along the way that refuel and refresh us on our journey of faith.
For the community

Need help?

Families who need financial help can apply for a scholarship during camp registration by selecting the scholarship option and completing registration with the minimum deposit. Scholarships can cover up to 50% of the registration cost by default, and in some situations full-ride scholarships may be available.

Calendar

Events

Family Camp

annual

An annual week for parents and kids to renew their relationship with Jesus Christ.

Junior Camp

annual

A summer camp for students entering 3rd through 6th grade.

Primary Camp

annual

A summer camp for children in kindergarten through 3rd grade.

Middle School Camp

annual

A summer camp for middle school students.

High School Camp

annual

A summer camp for high school students.

4th on the 3rd

annual

A community Independence Day celebration.

Scholarship Clay Shoot

annual

A fundraising clay shoot that supports the camper scholarship fund.

Sporting Clay Shoot

four times per year

Community clay shoot events with tournament and concession options.

Skate Nights

weekly during the winter season

Community skate nights with activities such as skating, a rock wall, inflatables, a snack bar, and a coffee shop.

Fall Festival

annual

A family event with activities such as a petting zoo, hay maze, giant slide, crafts, face painting, and a photo booth.

Beyond donations

Ways to help

Current needs

  • General operations support
  • New dorm-style building
  • Building upgrades
  • Security cameras and network upgrade
  • Septic tank replacement
  • Staff housing

Volunteer opportunities

  • Serve at events and retreats
  • Recruit and lead a camp project workgroup
  • Join POWER TEAM prayer support
  • Apply to volunteer for an event
  • Organize a service day with a church or group

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Other ways to help