From downloadable promotional material, to forms and packing details, Prep Center is where you’ll find all the information you’ll need to prepare for camp.
Download this guide and send to your Life Group Leaders to prepare before camp.
This provides instructions and outlines Leader expectations. Email or hand out at your Leader Meeting.
These videos are an overview of the Life Group Bible Study material that your leaders will teach your students while at camp. We’ll walk through each lesson and give handles for the content that will be taught each day.
A Life Group’s purpose is to learn about Jesus through Bible study, prayer and group-bonding.Your volunteers lead these groups so they can continue to disciple and invest in your students’ spiritual growth back home.
You should have one Life Group Leader for every Life Group you assign. (You may want to assign a Student Leader to assist them.) Groups can have more than one adult leader, but every group is required to have at least one adult.
Place students in groups of 8 to 12 with one of your Life Group Leaders. We recommend placing groups by age (7th-9th in Junior Life Groups; 10th-12th and recent graduates in Senior Life Groups). You might decide to separate by gender as well. You get to choose how to best arrange your group.
From downloadable promotional material, to forms and packing details, Prep Center is where you’ll find all the information you’ll need to prepare for camp.
Download the Life Group Bible Study Guide below! Print enough copies for every Life Group Leader in your group to bring a copy to camp.
This provides instructions and outlines Leader expectations. Email or hand out at your Leader Meeting.
A Life Group’s purpose is to learn about Jesus through Bible study, prayer and group-bonding.Your volunteers lead these groups so they can continue to disciple and invest in your students’ spiritual growth back home.
You should have one Life Group Leader for every Life Group you assign. (You may want to assign a Student Leader to assist them.) Groups can have more than one adult leader, but every group is required to have at least one adult.
Place students in groups of 8 to 12 with one of your Life Group Leaders. We recommend placing groups by age (7th-9th in Junior Life Groups; 10th-12th and recent graduates in Senior Life Groups). You might decide to separate by gender as well. You get to choose how to best arrange your group.
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