The purpose of Twin Lakes Summer Camp is to provide a fun, safe, outdoor environment where campers learn from the staff to glorify God in every area of life.
The safety of our campers is our top priority, and we accomplish this by following government regulations, with knowledge and consideration of ACA guidelines, and keeping a 4-to-1 camper to staff ratio.
Being responsible for the health, safety, physical and spiritual development of young, impressionable boys and girls is no small task, and we do not take it lightly. Campers spend nearly 24 hours a day with their counselor, and they will remember them for the rest of their lives – thus we are very careful and deliberate in our hiring process. In our experience, those who love Christ, are growing in their relationship with God and who serve others are best suited to be trained to serve and minister to children within the community of summer camp.
Twin Lakes Conference Center and Summer Camp has been a ministry of First Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Jackson, Mississippi since 1970.
Twin Lakes was established to provide a center for the spiritual nourishment and physical relaxation for FPC, their families, friends and guests as well as others outside of their church with like motives. The church intends it to also establish programs to further God’s kingdom.
Twin Lakes strives to be an outreach by:
In the 1960’s a few godly men began to discuss their vision for a camp and conference center. Their purpose was simple – a facility that could be an avenue for ministry through the transforming work of Jesus Christ in people’s lives. Twin Lakes was purchased in 1970 from Dumas Milner, and the first Board of Trustees appointed by the session of First Presbyterian Church of Jackson began work in that year. In 1972, the first Master Plan was developed, and in subsequent years the athletic field, old pool and pump house, and bird houses (which are the current Outback Cabins) were developed.
In 1974, Twin Lakes hosted their first day camp. Over the years, the program flourished and in 1980 the Lakeside Cabins were built. An interesting highlight of 1980 was the removal of two alligators, Allie and Gator, from the lakes because they had grown too large. In 1984, the Lakeside Dining Hall and Lakeside Conference Room were constructed and camp continued to grow. The horseback program for summer camp was also launched in 1980, and the barn was erected.


In the 1990’s, the pavilion and bridges over both lakes were built (the pavilion was rebuilt after the 1994 tornado). In addition, the swimming pool, challenge course, riflery and archery range, and fire tower were all built and the July 4th “Fireworks Camp” was initiated. In 2000, the Woodside Cabins and Dining Hall were built, which increased camp by over 200 campers per week. In 2005, the second phase of the master plan was completed with the building of the Northshore Lodges and the Lakeside Assembly Hall.
God has continually blessed Twin Lakes with godly leadership, and many faithful individuals have contributed to the ministry of Twin Lakes with a variety of gifts. We pray that God will continue to use Twin Lakes for the advancement of His Kingdom and that generations of people will be blessed by the future of this incredible place.
Twin Lakes Camp and Conference Center is ministry of First Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Jackson, MS. The PCA’s statement of faith communicates what we believe about God and His Church and the ideas that shape our philosophy of camping and ministry.
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