Staff Expected Behavior
We want to see God work at Camp, so it is important that we pray and prepare ourselves to be a blessing at Camp. We do not expect staff to have their lives in perfect order, but we do expect you to strive tovbe a good example in your attitude and manner of living. You are examples to these impressionable Campers
and we want you to take that seriously by striving to honor God in your lives both on and off the Camp grounds.
What to bring to Camp: Excitement, a great attitude, Bible, notebook, pens, bedding (and it can get cold!), a twin sized fitted sheet to cover the mattress, personal hygiene items. Feel free to bring musical instruments!
Clothes: Our Policy is Modesty. If you choose to dress inappropriately, you will be asked to change. By planning ahead and packing appropriately, you will save yourself the inconvenience of having to change and you will be contributing to a pleasant camp atmosphere. General Guidelines:
- No sleeveless shirts
- Pants and Shorts (shorts must reach close to the knee)
- Clothing should not be immodest, revealing, or inappropriate
What not to bring to Camp: Don’t bring a bad attitude to Camp or a desire to do wrong. Any “noise” that keeps us from hearing God at Camp; like non-Christian music, headphones, video games, internet surfing, inappropriate physical contact or clothing that is distracting. We want you to hear God better while you are here. Don’t bring valuables that could be misplaced. There is zero toleration for drugs, tobacco, or alcohol.