NASHVILLE, Tenn. — LifeWay Christian Resources has finalized the sale of Ridgecrest Conference Center and Summer Camps to the Ridgecrest Foundation, a group dedicated to using the property as a Christian camp and conference center.
“We’re so thankful God has provided this group of dedicated believers to carry on the ministry legacy of Ridgecrest,” said LifeWay President and CEO Ben Mandrell. “We’ve been encouraged to learn of their heart to see lives impacted by the gospel. God has provided a steward for this incredible ministry that has been a place of spiritual awakening and renewal.”
The new nonprofit ministry, Ridgecrest Foundation, was formed and funded by a group of Christian businesspeople and individuals who love Ridgecrest. Mandrell said the individuals involved are strong evangelicals with a high view of Scripture and commitment to evangelism and disciple making.
LifeWay will continue to hold youth camps like FUGE, CentriKid and Student Life at the facility in Western North Carolina. The Ridgecrest Foundation will continue to host conferences, events and summer camp programming, including Camp Ridgecrest for Boys and Camp Crestridge for Girls.
The organization’s belief statement affirms biblical inerrancy and Scripture’s perfect authority in matters of faith and conduct, the deity of Jesus Christ and His redemptive mission, the deity and work of the Holy Spirit and Christ’s saving work on the cross for sinful man.
LifeWay announced in April its intention to sell Ridgecrest, citing changes in organizational strategy, rising costs and uncertainty due to COVID-19 as reasons for the transfer of the ministries and property. LifeWay trustees authorized a recommendation for the organization’s executive team to pursue viable options for the sale of the N.C. property and operations of its camps and conference center. LifeWay announced in October it had reached an agreement to sell the 1,200-acre North Carolina property to the Ridgecrest Foundation. The sale price has not been announced.
Mandrell said from the beginning it’s been their intention to find a buyer who has a heart to continue offering a Christian conference center environment and operating the boys and girls camps.
“We are excited to see the ministry of Ridgecrest Conference Center and Summer Camps continue,” Mandrell said, “and look forward to seeing many more lives transformed by the gospel of Jesus Christ.”
By Carol Pipes, director of Corporate Communications for LifeWay.
About Ridgecrest Conference Center and Summer Camps
Ridgecrest is a 1,200-acre camp and conference center nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains near Asheville, N.C. Chartered in 1907, Ridgecrest held its first event in 1909. Camp Ridgecrest for Boys has been in operation since 1929, and Camp Crestridge for Girls was opened in 1955.
I went to Ridgecrest around 1946 as a representative from Crawford St. Baptist Church, Waycross, GA. along with my pastor’s wife and another lady to a Sunday School Conference. It was very inspirational and I shall never forget it. A blessing beyond words to describe it.