Earle Trent Assembly is a camp owned by the Colbert-Lauderdale Baptist Association and provides a place for the churches of the Colbert-Lauderdale Baptist Association to have meetings, fellowships and other important functions including discipleship opportunities.
To support this service, the Colbert-Lauderdale Baptist Association has established the Earle Trent Assembly Endowment Fund. Its purpose is to provide a means for Earle Trent Assembly to be perpetually available to its churches as well as have excellent leadership for all those who make use of the facility and to provide a way for the Earle Trent Assembly to always have a means to employ a qualified camp Director.
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Named in honor of Rev. Earle Trent, CLBA Director of Missions from 1958 to 1976, and nestled near the banks of Shoals Creek, Earle Trent Assembly is one of the finest camp sites in Alabama. ETA consists of 94 acres of natural beauty. Attractive California redwood buildings, with central heat and air conditioning, comfortably accommodate users of all ages. Outdoor activities include low ropes course, swimming, canoeing, softball, basketball, hiking, fishing, and camping in Adirondack shelters. Crossing the assembly property is the old Jackson Trail used in Andrew Jackson’s journeys through the South.
Thank you for joining us in supporting the EARLE TRENT ASSEMBLY ENDOWMENT FUND.