Campers On Mission (COM) is a national fellowship of Christian Campers who proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ as they go. NCCOM is one of many state chapters offering Christians of all denominations the opportunity for fellowship and service beyond the walls of their churches. Though they go as missionaries from their churches, they utilize COM as the key instrument of organization, fellowship and training.

Christians today have unprecedented opportunities to witness beyond the walls of their churches. Campers on Mission is a wonderful way to take the gospel to people "as you go".

COM is organized for Christian campers who want opportunities to share their faith and the love of Jesus Christ while camping or participating in missions activities.

Organized in 1971, Campers On Mission works in cooperation with the Adult Volunteer Mobilization (AVM) Unit of the North American Mission Board (NAMB) and with the SBC. Many states, including North Carolina, have established chapters to localize and further the work as well as provide greater fellowship among their members.

National COM rallies are held annually in June, and are a time of fellowship, training and planning. State chapters also conduct rallies. North Carolina Campers On Mission (NCCOM) has two rallies each year in the spring and fall. These are usually centrally located for the convenience of all participants. Within NCCOM, there are three (3) "Areas" (Eastern, Central and Western), each having a Wagonmaster, Assistant Wagonmaster and other officers. Each Area sponsors at least one (1) rally each year.

EASTERN AREA COUNTIES CENTRAL AREA COUNTIES WESTERN AREA COUNTIES
Beaufort Alamance Alexander
Bertie Anson Alleghany
Bladen Cabarrus Ashe
Brunswick Caswell Avery
Camden Chathm Buncombe
Carteret Davidson Berke
Chowan Davie Caldwell
Columbus Durham Catawba
Craven Forsyth Cherokee
Cumberland Franklin Clay
Currituck Granville Cleveland
Dare Guilford Gaston
Duplin Harnett Graham
Edgecombe Johnston Haywood
Gates Lee Henderson
Greene Mecklenburg Iredell
Halifax Montgomery Jackson
Hertford Moore Lincoln
Hoke Orange Macon
Hyde Person Madison
Jones Randolph McDowell
Lenoir Richmond Mitchell
Martin Rockingham Polk
Nash Rowan Rutherford
New Hanover Scotland Surry
Northampton Stanly Swain
Onslow Stokes Transylvania
Pamlico Union Watauga
Pasquotank Vance Wilkes
Pender Wake Yadkin
Perquimans Warren Yancey
Pitt    
Robeson    
Sampson    
Tyrrell    
Washington    
Wayne    
Wilson