Mission Fuge, or the shortened version, MFuge camps are part of the FUGE Camps umbrella that includes Centrifuge and CentriKid Camps. They are run by Southern Baptists.  

Activities at the summer camps in 25 different locations include a mix of Bible study and worship, alongside volunteer activities such as working with young children, serving at a food bank, and participating in yardwork and construction.

The University of Mobile, an SBC-affiliated academic institution in Alabama, is among the locations hosting an MFuge camp, with an estimated 2,400 high school and middle school students expected to attend.

At last year’s MFuge camp at the university, there were reportedly 90 professions of faith in Christ and over 40 calls to ministry recorded.

Another entity involved in MFuge camps is First Baptist Church of Centre, Alabama, which is sending around 60 students to the MFuge Camp next week at Cumberland University in Lebanon, Tennessee.

The congregation is paying more than half of the cost for each student attending the MFuge camp, as the church strongly believes that the camp experience can change students’ lives for the better.

Tucker Bryson, minister to Students at the church hopes the experience will provide students with “a newfound perspective on just how far the love of Jesus can reach.”

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