Participating Churches

St. Nicholas Antiochian Orthodox Church

San Francisco, California.

Our primary church, Camp Three Holy Youths stemmed from a family camp established by St. Nicholas Church in 2013. In 2015 the Camping Ministry of St. Nicholas Church decided to change the name from Camp St. Nicholas, to Camp Three Holy Youths or Camp THY.

St. Nicholas Church is the main source of funding and support for Camp THY. Through the generous donations of parishioners of St. Nicholas Church, and other Antiochian Orthodox Bay Area Churches, we’ve been able to gracefully keep camper tuition low and affordable.

For more information on St. Nicholas Antiochian Orthodox Church visit their website!

www.stnicholas-sf.com


Participating Churches

Our camp primarily serves Antiochian Orthodox churches within the immediate Bay Area, focusing on building strong local connections among our parish communities. At this time, the following churches and missions are actively participating in camp:

  • All Saints Mission – Santa Rosa, CA
  • St. Timothy Orthodox Church – Fairfield, CA
  • Church of the Redeemer – Los Altos Hills, CA
  • Sts. Peter & Paul Church – Ben Lomond, CA
  • St. Stephen Church – Campbell, CA
  • St. James Mission – Modesto, CA
  • St. Gabriel Mission – Angels Camp, CA
  • Holy Virgin Mary Church – West Sacramento, CA
  • St. Athanasius Orthodox Church – Sacramento, CA

While our focus is on the immediate Bay Area, we also recognize the valuable presence of Antiochian Orthodox churches and missions just outside that region who continue to support and participate in our camp ministry.

In addition, we warmly welcome Antiochian Orthodox faithful who attend other churches—such as Greek Orthodox, Russian Orthodox, or even Catholic Arab parishes—due to location, language, or family ties. These individuals and families remain a vital part of our camp’s mission and are always welcome to attend.

Our camp reflects the diverse and unified spirit of the Orthodox Christian faith, rooted in love for Christ and a shared commitment to community and tradition.