Ready for the Best
Summer Ever?


Summer Camps are a chance for kids and teens to encounter Jesus, build lasting friendships and discover how they can make a difference in the world. Join us for a week you’ll never forget.


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Kids Camp
Kids Camp

June 29 - July 2, 2026

Kids Camp is for kids entering grades 4 & 5.
At Allendale Christian Camp in Trafalgar, Indiana.

Middle School Camp

May 31 - June 4, 2026

For students entering grades 6-8.
At Country Lake Christian Retreat in Underwood, Indiana.


HIGH SCHOOL CAMP
HIGH SCHOOL CAMP

June 22 - June 26, 2026

For students entering grades 9-12 & graduated seniors.
At Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.

Be a Difference Maker

Summer Camp is one of the most powerful weeks of the year, and you can be part of making it happen. As a Difference Maker, you’ll help create an environment where students encounter Jesus, build meaningful friendships, and have a ton of fun along the way. Whether you’re leading a group, cheering from behind the scenes, or offering care and support, every role helps clear the way for life change to happen.



Group Leader: Guide a small group of kids, helping them engage with camp experiences and grow in faith.

Experience Team: Support the behind-the-scenes details that make camp run smoothly for kids and leaders.

Buddy: Come alongside a kid who needs extra support so they can fully participate and feel included.

Behavioral Support Specialist: Support campers with behavioral needs and guide group leaders on how to respond—professional background preferred.

Medication Team: Help campers take their prescribed medications at each mealtime and bedtime, keeping them safe and healthy—no medical background needed.

Medical Responder: Provide care for injuries, incidents, and medical emergencies—must hold professional licensure.

Group Leader: Guide a small group of students, helping them engage with camp experiences and grow in faith.

Operations Team: Support the behind-the-scenes details that make camp run smoothly for students and leaders.

Inclusion Team Buddy: Come alongside a student who needs extra support so they can fully participate and feel included.

Medication Team: Help campers take their prescribed medications at each mealtime and bedtime, keeping them safe and healthy—no medical background needed.

Medical Responder: Provide care for injuries, incidents, and medical emergencies—must hold professional licensure.

Mental Health Support Counselor: Support campers with emotional or mental health needs and guide group leaders on how to respond—professional background required.

Safety Team/First Responder: This team will serve as overall safety/security for the camp. During the day this team will be where the students are and supervise, looking for any issues and being available as some may arise. This team will likely be on call overnight on a rotation.

Group Leader: Guide a small group of students, helping them engage with camp experiences and grow in faith.

Operations Team: Support the behind-the-scenes details that make camp run smoothly for students and leaders.

Inclusion Team Buddy: Come alongside a student who needs extra support so they can fully participate and feel included.

Medication Team: Help campers take their prescribed medications at each mealtime and bedtime, keeping them safe and healthy—no medical background needed.

Medical Responder: Provide care for injuries, incidents, and medical emergencies—must hold professional licensure.

Mental Health Support Counselor: Support campers with emotional or mental health needs and guide group leaders on how to respond—professional background required.

Safety Team/First Responder: This team will serve as overall safety/security for the camp. During the day this team will be where the students are and supervise, looking for any issues and being available as some may arise. This team will likely be on call overnight on a rotation.

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