Switch: 6-8
Registration begins on February 1. After that date, click on any "Register Now" button to sign up. Sign your students up for a camp session based on the grade they'll enter in the fall.
Dates: June 1-6, 2025
Grades: 6-8
Dean: Jerod Glasford
Description: SWITCH Week will be the best of all worlds. Campers will switch between a different track each day and get to do all the fun group games for a full camp experience. Each student will have the opportunity to choose if they want to reside in one of the cabins or Thai Huts for the week.
Tracks through which all campers will rotate throughout the week:
Art: led by Heather Roth - The Art track is designed to be an interactive experience in creativity that matches the skills and interests of campers. It will also offer ways to explore the camp property and create art using many natural elements. While making art, students will be challenged to look for ways to experience the Ultimate Creator.
Sports: led by Adam Huber - What else is there to say? If you are athletic and always on the move, the Sports Track is what you're looking for. When we're together, we will have an awesome time playing, but we will also see how we can use our God-given abilities to accomplish something greater than any championship or scholarship could ever offer! Adam is a coach and competitor who will point campers to Jesus through gameplay.
Missions: led by Jeremy Glasford - We will focus on how we can be Jesus' hands and feet right now, where God has placed us. This track will help the group be a blessing to the local community and help campers experience the blessing of service.
Thai Huts: led by Joey Schlatter – This track will feature a Thai Hut experience like only Joey Schlatter can offer. Students can expect to have an engaging camp experience.
Media: led by Jarod Glasford -This track will allow you to engage modern culture and social media in order to share the Gospel with the world around you. Students will look at various films, shows, and social media platforms to see how they can be used as tools of sharing their faith.