Frontiersmen Camping Fraternity
9 Mar
The Frontiersmen Camping Fellowship (originally called “Frontiersmen Camping Fraternity”) was founded during the summer of 1966 by The Royal Rangers, a worldwide ministry of the Assemblies of God. From the “History” section of their website:
The early American frontiersman was an excellent example of man’s ability to adapt to the outdoors and the wilderness. His achievements were also an example of courage and determination. The national office, therefore, made the decision to base this fraternity on the lore and traditions of these early frontiersmen.
The first FCF chapter was organized in the Southern California District on July 8, 1966. High in the San Bernardino Mountains in a clearing surrounded by gigantic trees, a large group of Royal Rangers sat around a blazing campfire. As they waited, a feeling of mystery and expectancy filled the air.
Suddenly, the blast of a hunter’s horn shattered the night’s stillness and echoed through the trees. National Commander Johnnie Barnes stepped into the firelight, dressed in a buckskin outfit and a coonskin cap. As lie began to explain the new FCF program, a hum of excitement rose above the sound of the crackling campfire. Assisted by two district leaders, Ron Halvorson and Bob Reid, these men proceeded with the first FCF callout. After pledging to endure a time of testing, the candidates were led away carrying a large rope to a mountaintop nearby for an all night initiation.
Later as the new members (five men and five boys) were officially inducted into the fraternity at the final friendship fire, they sensed that this ceremony was a milestone in Royal Rangers history.
That same year, three more chapters were organized in the Northern California, the Southern Missouri, and the Iowa Districts. This exciting and unique fraternity has so captured the imaginations of men and boys until the program has now grown to include organized chapters in the majority of our country.
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Dear FCF
Many years ago , I was a member of your organization. I was from Parma Bethel Temple ,outpost 8 in Parma Ohio. While I have not been active since 1974 or maybe 75, I have always considerd myself to be a fringe member .I have many wonderful memories of some of the trips I went with the group.The trip to Bounry Waters in Minnesota in 74,to the Adorondak mountains in 75. A national rendevous in missouri in 75 or 76. Plus a couple of other trips mixed in. I meet so many wonderful kids at the time, and so many wonderful christian men , I will never forget. The influence of this organization had on my life was very profound. I wil always have a warm spot in my heart for FCF, and as I said before…..I still like to think of myself as a member if not in a hands on way….then inspirt
The organization is in my prayers
Sincerly,with christian love
Stepen L. Pettegrew
” Big Bear”
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