Who Do You Say That I Am? Younger Elementary Camp (1-3 grade) This is a simply camp overview for adapting the Who Do You Say That I Am? curriculum for younger elementary campers. Length of camp events and structure are different in every camp community. Feel free to adapt as needed. Day 1Read More
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Technicolor Stories Jr Edition: Tales in Biblical Proportions
MONDAY – IN THE BEGINNING Color of the Day – Green Song of the Day – “Awesome God” TUESDAY – GOD’S GREAT BIG LOVE Colors of the Day – Blue and Orange Song of the Day – “Pharaoh, Pharaoh” Or “Let My People Go” WEDNESDAY – LOVE AS LISTENING Colors of the Day – GoldRead More
Table Matters: Junior Camp 2006
Many things happen at tables: We come together at tables. We pray and give thanks at tables. We eat at tables. We share at tables. We serve at tables. We learn at tables. We love at tables. We play at tables. We remember at tables. This Junior Camp curriculum provides opportunities for campers to doRead More
God is Bigger: Junior Camp Edition
It isn’t very often that we have the opportunity to do “big picture” thinking with children. We offer bits and pieces in snippets of time to distracted and harried kids. We feel fortunate to get across one point. There never seems to be enough time to consider larger concepts in the context of church schoolRead More
The Amazing Disciple Producing Machine
Monday Orientation Campfire – Introduction to Discipleship Theme Evening Devotions: Taking a closer look at the Lord’s Prayer Tuesday Morning Watch: Learning to pray using “The Handy Guide to Prayer.” Keynote: The Amazing Disciple Producing Machine Bible Review Zacchaeus (Luke 19:1-10) Parable of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11-32) Wednesday Conversion of Paul (Acts 7:58-8:3, ActsRead More
Bible: Junior
Introduction The intent of this curriculum is to provide a resource for camping ministry that will both challenge and inspire the youth of our church. It will contain both inspirational experiences and intellectual content. We must find a new way to teach our faith beyond the overly-simplified approaches that either only teach faith as anRead More