"A covenant community in the mountains between Hancock and Grainger County. On ground that has carried this bloodline for generations."
Camp Yeshua is not looking for a building. It is looking for land in Appalachian Tennessee between Hancock and Grainger County to establish a year-round community where families live, children are raised, trades are taught, and the full word of Yahweh is the foundation of everything.
This is not a retreat center. Not a conference facility. Not a denomination campus. It is a covenant home built by ordinary people on ordinary ground made holy by faithful hands.
"The word builds the camp. The camp serves the children. The children are why all of it exists."
Mills family heritage ground. Melungeon ancestral territory. Cherokee, Saponi, Sephardic Jewish, African, Scottish, Portuguese blood preserved in these mountains for centuries. The Mills Family Heritage Museum will be built here preserving the moonshining heritage and frontier history.
Fennel family land. Ancient Appalachian farming heritage. The Fennel Family Heritage Preserve will be built here in honor of Sam Fennel and the families who have held this ground for generations. Farming, animal husbandry, and covenant community.
A covenant home for children who need one. Run by the founding families. No bureaucracy beyond what the law requires. Yahweh's door is open.
Blacksmithing. Mechanics. Leatherwork. Woodworking. Farming. Survival. Free to every low-income and trauma-affected child Yahweh sends.
Families who come to live and teach. Free housing in exchange for teaching a trade or working the camp. Adults able to do so help with the foster children.
Mills Family Heritage Museum in Hancock County. Fennel Family Heritage Preserve in Grainger County. Preserving the Melungeon and Appalachian frontier heritage.
The covenant assembly at the center of the community. No denomination. No hierarchy. The full 117-book word of Yahweh as the only authority.
Free food outbuilding. Knowledge House. Bridges of Grace. Harvest Hands. The full ministry in action on the ground where the community lives.
The land of Camp Yeshua Church of Yahweh will be dedicated to Yahweh alone. A covenant community built on Appalachian ground that has carried this bloodline for generations. No corporation will own it. No institution will govern it. No denomination will claim it. It belongs to Yahweh held in trust by the covenant people He calls to it for the children He sends to it for as long as He appoints.
Benjamin James Milne, Founding Minister, Camp Yeshua Church of Yahweh
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