WHAT TO PACK
Campers will be very active and should wear clothes that are comfortable, durable, and easily replaced if lost or damaged. Any item of significant value should be left at home. To ensure the health and safety of all campers, staff may inspect campers’ backpacks and hold items that are inappropriate at camp. We require campers to wear closed-toe shoes.
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SUMMER THEME:
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E V E R Y S E A S O N
This summer at Camp in the Community, our theme is For Such A Time As This (Esther 4:14). Through the story of Esther, campers will discover how God uses ordinary people for extraordinary purposes. They’ll explore themes of courage, faith, and trust in God’s timing, learning that they are here for a reason and can make a difference in the world around them. Through engaging Bible lessons, fun activities, and meaningful discussions, campers will be encouraged to step boldly into the unique purpose God has for them!
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CAMP ACTIVITIES
Campers participate in a wide variety of activities; below are some of the activities they may participate in:
Campers participate in a wide variety of activities; below are some of the activities they may participate in:
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SAMPLE SCHEDULE Every day at camp is a new adventure, and of course, things can change – but the schedule below should give you a great idea of our daily structure. 8:30 | Check-In + Grab n' Go Breakfast 9:00 | Morning Watch (our worship service) 9:30 | Small Group Prayer Time 9:45 | Activity Blocks 12:15 | Lunch 12:45 | Bible Study 1:30 | Activity Blocks 3:45 | Closing Worship 4:15 | Debrief the Day 4:30 | Check-Out |
VISITING YOUR CAMPER
Due to the length of our camp, we ask that parents do not visit campers unless there are extenuating circumstances. We do not like pulling campers out of programs for visits, it's disruptive and tends to trigger campers who are prone to homesickness. If your child is struggling at camp, you will be notified by a camp director. Please feel free to call the camp and we will give you an update on your camper's experience.
Due to the length of our camp, we ask that parents do not visit campers unless there are extenuating circumstances. We do not like pulling campers out of programs for visits, it's disruptive and tends to trigger campers who are prone to homesickness. If your child is struggling at camp, you will be notified by a camp director. Please feel free to call the camp and we will give you an update on your camper's experience.
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