Men's Ministry

Our Vision

At Columbia Heights, all of our men gather three times a year and monthly within connect groups, to grow in faith and relationships. We believe that if men get healthy, families get healthy; and if families get healthy, communities get healthy. We’d love for you to join us throughout the year at our men’s events as we pursue biblical manhood.  

What To Expect

Legacy Camp will challenge us in our faith and push us to grow as men of God who are building a legacy that will outlive each one of us. Our keynote speaker will be Craig Brown from Logikos Ministries.

Legacy Camp will be on private property right off the Elochoman River. Bring your kayak, fishing gear, hiking boots and be ready to explore God's backyard. The property owner said you can comfortably kayak from camp to the Cathlamet marina and back!

Hang out with the guys doing some recreation activities. We will have blocks of free time to participate in outdoor adventures, football, board/card games, cornhole, archery, axe throwing and more. Or simply sit around the fire and connect. We hope you leave Legacy Camp refreshed!

Want to test your skills and compete against other guys? We will have sign-ups available to enter competitions for: Archery, Fishing, Axe Throwing, Cornhole, and Elk Bugling.

Prizes will be awarded to the winner of each competition!

Thursday & Friday Night, bring your favorite games to play with boys! We will have a covered, lit area for game-nights after the Thursday & Friday evening sessions!

A man's gotta eat! We have some truly good food planned for our time away! We'll provide dinner on Thursday, 3 meals on Friday, and breakfast on Saturday morning.

Psst. All this food has to go somewhere! We also will have port-a-potty's and hand washing stations. 

What to Bring

The property along the Elochoman River has plenty of space for tents along the river bank, and we have lots of spots for camping trailers (No Power/Hookups available). You are required to bring your own sleeping arrangements, or coordinate to join in with someone else. Please bring your own camping chair. 

The camp will provide everything needed for meals, but you should plan on bringing:
  • Bible & Journal
  • Your own chair (seriously... it's either this or the ground)
  • 3 days worth of clothes & toiletries including sunscreen
  • Good outdoor shoes
  • Swimming Shorts even if you don't plan on it (perhaps someone might want you to help with their baptism)!
  • Depending on activities: Kayak (with life-jacket), Fishing Gear (with license/permit), Archery Gear, Card/Board Games, etc.
  • Snacks & Bottles of Water