Kid’s Summer Camp
Camp is one of the best and most exciting parts of kids ministry! At camp, leaders get to spend special one-on-one time with kids, building strong friendships and having lots of fun together. Camp is a place where kids grow closer to each other and make memories that last a lifetime. Most importantly, camp helps kids take steps in their faith as they learn about God through worship, Bible lessons, and fun activities. It’s a great way for kids to get closer to God and to live out the mission of Journey Kids: helping kids take one step closer to God every day!
When: June 30 – July 3
Where: Tall Timbers BCC | Forrest Hill, LA
Cost: $300 (Includes 4 Day / 3 Nights, All Meals Included, Pool, Rec, and A Special Edition jcKIDS T-shirt)
Ages: 2nd-6th Grade
F.A.Q. & Important Information
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Packing List
Clothing
- Daily Clothes
- Underwear
- Socks
- Tennis Shoes
- Sandals/flip-flops
- Swimsuit (1 Piece or shirt over for girls)
- Pajamas
- Old Clothes for Water Day/Messy day
- Jeans or nice clothes for worship
Toiletries
- Bed sheets for a twin size bed & pillow
- Towels & Washcloth
- Shampoo
- Conditioner
- Deodorant
- Sunscreen
- Hairbrush
- Bug spray
- Body wash
- Toothbrush
- Toothpaste
- Medications
Extra
- Bible
- Journal
- Pen/Pencil
- Reusable Water Bottle
- Beach Towel
- Flash light
- Snacks or money for vending machines
- Bag or Backpack
- Sweatshirt (if you get cold)
What NOT to bring:
- Electronic Devices
Fundraisers
Cost & Payment Schedule
What is Camp Like?
Can Parents Go?
What is the Dress Code?
enjoy camp with as little distractions as possible. Dress modestly at all times.
Immodest shorts or tops, spaghetti strap tops, midriffs, distasteful designs or
messages, and other extreme clothing are not acceptable at any time.
T-shirts and shoes must be worn around campus except by the pool area.
Guys, here are some guidelines to follow:
• Please make sure all attire is modest and appropriate.
• No speedos or anything that resembles a speedo.
• Unless at the pool, wear a shirt that completely covers the chest and torso
at all times.
• No sagging of shorts, pants or swim trunks
Girls, here are some guidelines to follow:
• Please make sure all attire is modest and appropriate.
• No tank top style shirts for everyday wear.
• One piece bathing suits – (no cutouts) or tankini’s that fully cover the stomach.
• Stomach should be covered at all times.
• All shirts and dresses should have a modest neckline.
• Shorts must be longer, but due to different arm lengths, a 2-3” above the knee short
is recommended.
• Skirts and dresses should keep you fully covered when bending over.
It is very important that group leaders and sponsors also maintain the dress code and give direction to the students about attire. If students do not follow dress code, camp staff and your adult sponsors hold the right to ask students to change into appropriate clothing. Leaders will be contacted if necessary.
What is the Cell Phone Rule?
What are the Basic Rules?
• Do not venture out after curfew.
• Watch the guy-girl thing. Guys should not be “hanging around” or entering girls rooms at all and vice versa.
• During any part of camp (Bible study, worship, etc…) students must be in their place with their group.
• Any defacing or damaging property will result in two consequences determined by the director:
o Full reimbursement for all damages & a possible trip home.
• NO PRANKS! NONE! This is a no tolerance issue for camp. Pranks cause division and hurt people ultimately.