First Chance Camp
A fun two night retreat geared for kids going into the 2nd and 3rd grade to have a fun time learning more about Jesus and engaging in age-appropriate games and activities. For 2024, First Chance campers will experience camp during Elementary Camp.
At First Chance Camp, we believe that learning about Jesus can be exciting and engaging.
This is a campers
first chance
sleeping in the cabins
and experiencing camp!
Chase Edgar, First Chance Camper
“I loved painting rocks with Bible Verses. My favorite verse from camp is John 14:6.”
Danielle Edgar, Camper Parent & Previous Dean
“As a parent, it’s so nice to see the young learn about God and build long lasting friendships. As a parent and dean, it’s awesome to see them grow into God loving young adults.”
Learn More Here.
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Our experienced and passionate team of counselors will lead daily sessions that explore the concept of Jesus as the living water, and how this truth can impact our lives. We encourage campers to ask questions, share their thoughts, and participate in activities that help them understand the teachings of the Bible.
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In addition to our educational activities, we also offer plenty of opportunities for recreation and outdoor fun. Our water games are always a highlight, and our crafts provide a chance for campers to express their creativity and have something to take home with them.
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We take pride in our commitment to creating a safe and welcoming environment for all campers. Our staff are trained to handle any situations that may arise, and we maintain strict protocols for health and safety.
Camp Info
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When Registration opens, registration can be completed online with the registration button above.
Cost for the retreat is $250.
Payments can be made through your online registration, via check, over the phone, or cash (at retreat arrival.)
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The Cabins
There are two girls’ cabins with several twin-sized bunk beds with a bathroom house right outside the cabins. Showers are in lower bathrooms, a short walk away from the cabins.
There are two boys’ cabins with several twin-sized bunk beds. Bathrooms and showers are in lower bathrooms, a short walk away from the cabins.
Bedding and towels are not provided for cabins, so be sure to pack some when you come!
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Meals will be held in the Dining Hall. Our kitchen is equipped to provide well-balanced meals for all of our guests.
There will be a main serving line and an area to get drinks.
Allergies: We are equipped to accommodate those with food allergies. Simply indicate your food allergies on your registration form. During the retreat, you will simply need to inform one of the serving staff that you have an allergy.
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View a more detailed list of what to pack by clicking here. This is a general idea of what to pack:
Twin-sized bedding or a sleeping bag
Pillow
Towels
Toiletries
Bible
Summer clothes
Closed Toe Shoes