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WCMA LogoThe historic Willimantic Camp Meeting Association, established on September 3, 1860, is one of the oldest continuing religious camp meetings on the east coast. Founded by Methodists, the Willimantic Camp Meeting Association was established on 35 acres of land on the outskirts of historic Willimantic, Connecticut as a place of evangelism and renewal. The "shouting Methodists" joy-filled, worshipful style could be fully expressed here in this once remote, choice hillside setting. Once a year various "Meeting Societies" from throughout Connecticut felt called to gather together on these grounds for week long encampments, bringing people to the saving grace of Jesus Christ through evangelism.

In the early days, up to fifteen thousand people each day could be found on our "Holy Grounds" for these week long meetings. Platform tents gave way to cottages as the Association grew. The WCMA has managed to survive to this day, through the challenges of wartimes, the Great Depression and the Hurricane of 1938.

Today, we remain a non-profit Christian organization operating under the auspices of the United Methodist Conference, and count as our members both active and retired UMC pastors, as well as members whose families (the brethren who "prayed us down through the ages") date back to our founders. At the same time our Association has become more diversified and many of our members represent other Christian communities of faith as well, both denominational and non-denominational. We include in our programming a variety of leaders, musicians and members whose backgrounds represent this diversity.

We continue to maintain an active summer program featuring weekly prayer meetings and Vespers services, and an annual Camp Meeting Week, now usually held the last full week in July, featuring a Vacation Bible School among it's week-long activities. We have grown from being a "summer only" camp meeting association, to one where we have many year-round residents.

We invite you to visit the other pages of our website, explaining our Programs, the Victoria House, the Ladies Improvement Society, and Sales & Rental. As we have for many years on our printed brochures, we invite you to "come and see" for yourselves this place of refreshment, renewal and evangelism, known as the historic Willimantic Camp Meeting Grounds.

Headline from 1928 features our Tabernacle filled to overflowing.

The WCMA sustained substantial damage during the Great Hurricane of 1938, resulting in the loss of many cottages.

Woman pumping well water before water was piped throughout grounds in 1963 and 1964.

Here is some additional information about the Willimantic Camp Meeting Association, formatted in PDF*:


The Willimantic Camp Meeting Association, Inc. Bylaws (57KB)

Willimantic Camp Meeting Association General Rules and Regulations (77KB)

Certificate of Incorporation of The Willimantic Camp Meeting Association, Inc. (33KB)

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