Jr High Week - Ages 12-14, August 4-10, 2024
Making memories, finding God
Send your child to camp for a week of fresh air and fun.
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Friendship
Cabin Leaders guide their campers through the day as they share meals together, sit together in chapel, lead discussions, and plan a daily “cabin time” activity. Campers choose their own activities once they arrive at camp and so they have the opportunity to make even more friends outside of their cabin groups.
Faith
Campers start the day with a short personal quiet time of reflection. Chapel sessions begin with a dynamic time of singing and chapel speakers explore the message of God's love for us using a variety of media to keep things moving. Cabin groups meet together with their leaders after chapel to talk about what was taught and how it might be relevant to daily living.
Fun
In addition to all the usual exciting events at camp, campers choose the 4 activities that interest them most through a fun process we call Marketplace. They can plan to sign up with their friends, or plan to make new ones! Campers also have the option of signing up ahead of time for the Waterski/Wakeboard program and/or Horse program for an additional fee.
Joel and Petra Martin are excited to be at Camp Crossroad this summer!! They have 3 energetic boys – Malachi, Simon, and Caleb who are often out looking for adventure as a family. Petra works as a paraeducator at an elementary school, walking alongside students in their studies. Joel has worked in various ministry roles and has a heart to see young people meet and walk with Jesus. They are pumped to be part of the Junior High week this summer, sharing from the scriptures, inviting campers to grow in their faith, and discovering who they are in Christ!
Camp Crossroads standard registration for this week includes access to the following program options: Archery, Cookouts, Swimming, Tubing behind the power boat, Kayaking, Canoeing, Outdoor Adventure, Fishing, Crafts, Campfires, Skits, Drama, Low Ropes, Mountain Biking, Frisbee Golf, Gaga Ball, Soccer, Beach Volleyball, Basketball, Lawn Games, Shuffleboard & More!
Junior High Week campers choose four activities from this list through a fun event called Marketplace. Campers watch the program staff perform creative skits about their activities that week and then are given the opportunity to choose the activities that interest them most.
Campers that sign up for the paid program options (see below) will still be able to select from these camp activities.