Volunteers Twila Shue (left) and Erica Moffett (right) serve with the wives of Texans on Mission Camp Builders.
Nancy Morgan: 'It’s fun to sew together with a group of women and have fellowship together'
Sounds of roaring electric saws and clanging hammers reverberate outdoors across Christian campgrounds courtesy of hardworking Texans on Mission Camp Builders volunteers. Inside, different sounds are heard. They're the whirs of sewing machines, snips of scissors and laughter from a great group of friends serving God in a remarkable way.
The “ladies of Camp Builders” are wives who accompany their husbands on monthly Camp Builders projects. While their spouses unload construction tools from the Texans on Mission trailer, the ladies unload sewing equipment and bins upon bins of donated fabric and supplies.
When the sun rises each morning – after a hearty breakfast and devotion together – volunteers head to their projects, all of them eager to use their time and talents to make an eternal impact for the kingdom.
A sewing room is set up in an available space – often in a cabin’s common space or an old storage room. In the sewing room, the ladies tackle as many projects as possible. The priority lies in what the camp needs, which can include curtains for cabins, seat cushions, food covers and even bean bags for cornhole games.
The women make skirts and shorts for various ministries; quilts and baby hats for pregnancy centers; and fidget quilts for children with special needs and nursing home residents among many other projects.
Veteran sewer 88-year-old Joan Tucker (on left in photo at right) finds great joy in embroidering special designs for her quilts, bringing a personal touch to each pattern. She and her husband, Earl, have volunteered for 20 years.
“When we started, we were one of the youngest couples. Now we’re one of the oldest,” Tucker said with a chuckle.
When it comes to retirement, Tucker said, “You have to stay busy or else you’ll just sit in a rocking chair until you fade away.”
When volunteer Nancy Morgan retired from 42 years of nursing in 2017, she yearned to serve others behind the scenes.
“It’s fun to sew together with a group of women and have fellowship together, but the end goal is to further the kingdom of God,” Morgan said, noting that the ladies pray over every completed item before it’s sent to its final destination.
While some volunteers join the crew with a prior knowledge of sewing and needlework, many have little to no experience, yet all find a task to do.
“We have plenty of places for people to work,” said Beverly Quinn (on right in photo above), coordinator for the ladies of Camp Builders. “There are always things to cut out. There’s always something to do for the people who don’t sew.”
In 2023 and 2024, Texans on Mission Camp Builders had more camps requesting help than they had seen for many years. Quinn said the work can be busy, but it’s time well-spent with good friends and for a great cause.
“This gives the ladies a purpose,” Quinn said. “We not only have fun together, but we pray together. I enjoy not only knowing we’re making a difference in lives here and abroad, but that we all become family.”
Texans on Mission Builders ministries – including Church, Camp and Cabinet Builders – empower churches, camps and other ministries to accomplish their God-given visions of expanding the kingdom of God. Click here to learn more about opportunities to volunteer with Texans on Mission Builders.
Volunteer Candy Nance serves with the wives of Texans on Mission Camp Builders.