Located on the west side of the Tabernacle, the bookstore is open before and after services, except on Sundays. You will find a good selection of Christian books, music, gift items, and Bibles.
The campmeeting speakers often make their books available in the bookstore. Copies of the camp history, At The Bend of the River Grand, will also be available again this year.
Come and see what the bookstore has to offer! This is the perfect opportunity to take a small piece of Eaton Rapids Campmeeting home with you.
Credit & Debit cards will be accepted as payment options at the Bookstore. You may also pay by cash or check.
The cafeteria located at 1605 Grand River Dr. behind the Grace Hotel serves home-cooked meals during campmeeting. Great meals are served daily at a reasonable price. Come enjoy this great alternative to cooking during campmeeting and share in the fellowship with others.
The cafeteria has a handicap-accessible entrance and the rest rooms have been remodeled and updated to make them handicap-accessible.
Due to low attendance the past several years, no evening meal will be served in the Cafeteria the last Sunday of Campmeeting. Other dinner arrangements will be made for staff and speakers who stay through the evening worship service. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause to regular attenders and ask that you make other meal plans for the last Sunday evening of Campmeeting.
All are welcome!
CAFETERIA MEAL RATES | ||||||
Breakfast | Lunch (except Sunday) |
Dinner | Sunday Noon Dinner | normal daily cost | charge for meal ticket | |
Children under 3 | free | |||||
Children 3 thru 11 | $5 | $6 | $8 | $9.00 | $19 | $150 |
12 & above | $6 | $7 | $9 | $10.00 | $22 | $175 |
Located just north of the Tabernacle at 709 North Tabernacle Circle is Holley Memorial Museum & Hospitality House. This distinctive red cottage features some of the best preserved, original gingerbread architectural detail. Similar decorative woodwork once existed on many of the cottages.
The cottage is home to many photos of Eaton Rapids Campmeeting since it was founded in 1885. Our Historical Committee is always working to present additional snippets of “Camp Life” throughout the camp’s rich history, and offers a self-guided walking tour of the grounds.
If you are a visitor to Eaton Rapids Campmeeting, Holley Cottage provides a lovely space to sit and relax, while you wait for the next service or event to begin. A cool beverage and/or light snack is also available for your refreshment. Holley Cottage features a small library which contains many genres of Christian reading materials. Anyone is welcome to stop by Holley Cottage and borrow a book to read during their stay.
Holley Cottage will host special programs throughout the Campmeeting. The hours of operation and notice of special events will be posted on the cottage porch, and featured in the Daily Newsletter.
The Ice Cream shop is located just a few steps south of the Tabernacle, is open daily except on Sundays. The shop serves coffee from 10:00-10:30 AM and is open for full service from 2:00 – 4:00 PM and again after the evening service until 10:00 PM. Locally sourced Moo-ville Ice Cream is hand dipped for sundaes, shakes, floats and malts. Also available for purchase are a variety of soda pops, water, candy and snacks.
The cheerful 1950’s retro décor features a working Bastian-Blessings Soda Fountain and a 1940’s Water Bath Coke Cooler, making the Ice Cream Shop a favorite place to meet friends for a snack or to play one of the many games kept on hand. Wi-Fi is available.
Pavilion- The Hart-Toplif Pavilion is located at 608 Outer Dr. on the north side of the camping area, and houses Men’s and Women’s restrooms and private shower rooms. In addition, the covered area contains picnic tables and is the site for many activities during camp.
RV and Tent camping is available in a beautiful wooded section of the grounds. Full hook-ups are available and the areas are serviced by two separate bath facilities.
For larger rigs, a “Big Boy” area is located in the Meadow, on the east side of camp and is accessed by a separate entrance, built for ease of parking.
The Hart-Topliff pavilion is located at 608 Outer Dr. in the camping area and is covered to offer protection from the elements. Our newest bath facility is attached to the pavilion for convenience during gatherings.
For inquiries about or reservations for camping areas, please send email to: camping@eatonrapidscampmeeting.org.
** All camping lots are only available for use by those attending campmeeting in July. We are not a public campground.
CAMPER RATES | ||
Per Night | For 9 Nights | |
Tents | $14 | $112 |
All other units (except 50 Amp) | $20 | $160 |
Big Boy (50 Amp) | $22 | $176 |
The Cullen Memorial Tabernacle is located in the center of the grounds, and houses all Worship Services, which is the heart of our program.
Each day of camp begins at 7:00 AM in the Tabernacle with Morning Watch. The Tabernacle is also home to Bible Study, Worship Services, the annual Association Meeting and other large gatherings. The day ends in Evening prayer from 10:30-10:45 PM at the Tabernacle Alters.
Peace Chapel- located at 710 Chapel Dr., is the worship center for the Youth and Next-Step programs. A variety of worship services are held each day and evening in this comfortable building.
The Children’s Center, located at 702 Chapel Drive, is home to ERC Kids. This programming for is for students entering grades 1-6. The Center is open the 1st Saturday and Monday through Saturday from 9:00- 11:45 AM and again in the evening from about 7:30-8:45 PM. (Children are dismissed from the evening worship service.) The Children’s Center opens at 10:30 AM on Sundays.
The Hahn Cross and fire bowl- is located on the banks of the river, in front of Grace Hotel, 1603 Grand River Drive. Each year is the site of the Thursday Evening Galilean Service and has witnessed many milestone events for Association members.
Daily: 9:00 am Bible Study
Daily: 10:30 am
Daily: 7:00 pm
1707 Grand River Dr
Eaton Rapids, MI 48827-0074