Bethany Hills Camp
Bethany Hills Camp & Conference Center is a campground in Kingston Springs, Tennessee, United States owned by the Disciples of Christ.
History
The camp was built in approximately 1900 by Nashville social worker, Fannie Battle to provide a vacation and convalescence facility for impoverished mothers and their children, and eventually became a place where children susceptible or infected with tuberculosis could come to have fresh, country air. It was named "Camp Thomas" in honor of Major John W. Thomas, who supplied funds and work for the camp during its infancy. Shortly after its opening, Camp Thomas switched to an all-year schedule, caring for those who were too sick to leave the camp during the winter months. It included dormitories for boys and girls, cottages, a children's temple, and a nursery.Sometime in the mid to late 1950s, Camp Thomas was bought by the Disciples of Christ and renamed for Mary of Bethany. It has since operated as a camp/conference center for the region, offering a youth camp in summer and conference services during the winter months.