We need your help to build a new roger williams lodge

This campaign isn't merely fundraising for a new building. It's about reaching more kids with the good news of Jesus Christ.


In 1955, Camp Judson's chapel and meeting spaces were constructed and named in honor of Roger Williams, the founder of the Baptist movement in America. For nearly 70 years, Roger Williams Lodge has provided the backdrop to stories of faith, friendship and fun at Camp Judson. But today, this beloved building can no longer keep up with the size and scope of camps and retreats. That's why we're asking for your help to replace this aging facility with a new 20,600 square foot, two-story building.  We need to raise $4 million in capital campaign gifts to pay for construction.


Roger Williams Lodge has long served as a central gathering place for campers. The construction of a new building will not only revive its traditional role of bringing guests together under one roof, but also support and sustain Camp Judson's year-round ministry to youth, adults and families.


We invite you to look at the floorplans below for a better idea of what we're planning to build in place of the existing Roger Williams Lodge.



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