Statement of Faith
We believe the Bible in the original to be the plenary, inerrant, and inspired Word of God; that Jesus Christ is God of very God, co-equal with God the Father and God the Holy Spirit, and man of very man, born of the virgin Mary, was crucified, shed his blood, died a subtitutionary death for all men, was buried, rose, ascended into heaven and is coming again; that all men are sinners and must be born again by grace through faith alone or be lost forever.
Mission Statement
Our goal is to assist evangelical Christian churches by providing, maintaining, and operating a conference center where families, men, women, boys and girls can meet to receive Christ as Lord and Savior, study God's Word, grow in the grace and knowledge of Him and be encouraged to share their faith with others.
Click on the photos below to see them larger. Perhaps you will remember some of these old buildings around camp
Historical Photos of Pine Valley
The Marines used Camp Pine Valley as a base for "field radio and training" during WWII
They took it over from the CCC in 1942
Look how small the trees are
Do you remember Jack and Jill and Daisy the burros.
You could ride them where ever they wanted to go
She served us well for many many years
Benches and Picnic Tables.
The original Dining Hall.
After the original Dining Hall was demolished.
Here is the new one, before we added the extension on the West Side.
For over 30 years George and Jeannette Kay directed the operations of Pine Valley
They cooked, cleaned, fixed and ...did it all in the early days.
That is good old Bullet (George's German Shepherd)
and their first born son TIm.
The old Oak Tree fell down a few years ago.
Mamre Oaks is now called "Kay's Cottage"
Named after George and Jeannette Kay
Right in front of Fireside Hall ... these are fully grown now and enjoyed by everyone
The original office....then it was a residence...then it was demolished and the new office lodge built in its place
The Old Trading Post
We used to call it the Poding Traist.
Not sure why.
Best RC Cola and Grape NEHI in Pine Valley
Wouldn't you love to have that old woodie today
Originally the Motor Pool for the Marine Base.
We used this as our Main Meeting Room for many years
Named after our founder Mr Henry Worthington.
This building is still in use as our "WIndfield Hall"