Camp All Saints, Pottsboro, Texas




Can we get children off the screens and out of public school indoctrination? Yes we can. We can take them outdoors and show them creation and the lives of the animals and plants. That is exactly what Camp All Saints near about Pottsboro, Texas, is all about. Camp All Saints is looking for looking for outdoor educators. Their outdoor educators do not need experience.

Camp All Saints will train outdoor educators to effectively get earthly information out to Our kids—Our children—Our future. So come on over, if you love kids and you love the outdoors of our beautiful Lake Texoma. Lake Texoma, she sure has a lot to give to our children, and they have a bunch to give to back to her. Explore facilities, programs, and employment opportunities at Camp All Saints.

Starting with Camp All Saint’s mission statement, “Sharing the glory of God in creation and the love of Christ in word and deed” and continuing on with Camp All Saints’ vision “To serve congregations in the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas. Specifically to help develop strong connections with youth ministries by providing an excellent experiential education experience in Christian formation”, no more need be said.

Camp All Saints Facilities

Two conference centers, Beck Hall and Power Center, provides modern conveniences for corporate retreats and interactive youth events and offers video projections and amplified music.  The facility can accommodate150 people with comfortable lodging. 

Journey on the Lake Texoma JOLT

Camp All Saints Programs

During the summer months:

Available Sessions Summer Camp 2023:

  • Session 1: June 11 - 17 (all ages)
  • Session 2: June 18 - 24 (all ages)
  • Session 3: June 25 - July1 (teen camp)

Experience God’s Grace

  • Glorifying God during daily worship
  • Respecting each other as they worship, work and play alongside one another
  • Abiding in His love as they learn about the God who loves us so much that he gave His *Son as a sacrifice for us
  • Creating friendships as they sing, eat, and have fun with each other and
  • Exploring God’s creation hiking, swimming, archery, ropes courses.

Summer Camp

Students entering grades 3 - 12 are invited to join us for another great summer on Lake Texoma.

All camp sessions are coeducational.

Camp All Saints places emphasis on individual growth within the Christian community by building relationships with youth and adults, worship, religious education, and employing well-planned, creative, supervised outdoor recreational programs. Please call or email if you are interested in becoming an outdoor educator. 

903-786-3148, extension 1 or email [email protected].




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Fishing Report from TPWD (Mar. 27)

GOOD. Water normal stain; 57 degrees; 1.86 feet below pool. Striped bass are good using live shad and cut bait anchored in 45-65 feet of water thumping the boat and running a splasher to get the fish under the boat. Recent rains will have a lot of big female fish up river but look for them on flats and structure with swim baits in 12-25 feet of water. Crappie are good on jigs using electronics to fish brush in the little mineral arm 15-22 feet of water. Also seeing fish in the creeks 2-4 feet of water on brush. Smallmouth or largemouth bass are slow fishing docks and structure with crankbaits and spinnerbaits. Look for SM on gravel beds along the bluffs in 6-12 feet of water. Catfish are slow on cut gizzard shad anchored near the rivers in 5-10 feet of water but starting to see eater size fish coming on ledges and flats in 40-55 feet of water. Report by Jacob Orr, Guaranteed Guide Service Lake Texoma. Striped bass continue to be caught with Alabama rigs or sassy shad targeting ledges and structures in 5-40 feet of water. Some sporadic schooling activity and bird action. Some fish are moving into creeks. The shad spawn should begin as the water near 68 degrees. This runs around six weeks, bringing predator fish shallow and kicks off topwater season. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors.

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