Mornings = Gospel + Heart Focus

Morning Celebration
A high-energy time every morning that includes lots of fun, live sketches, videos, announcements, games, and music. Morning Celebration ensures your kids are awake and ready to study God’s Word.

Bible Study
We separate 3rd-4th and 5th-6th grade students and give them in-depth exposition of God’s Word from our camp pastor followed by a staffer-led breakout time of discussion and application.

Break Thru
After Bible study, our staffers invest in your students via games, guided conversations, and hang out time. Our staffers are trained to build relationships with your students for the purpose of Gospel transformation.

Afternoons = High Energy Indoor + Outdoor Activities

Points of Impact (POIs)
We make every moment intentional. At the end of each event, our staffers spend a few minutes discussing with students how that particular activity illustrates the Gospel.

Lake Recreation
Our premier properties offer private recreation lakes with lifeguards present at all times. Students have the opportunity to experience water zip-lines, blobs, water slides, and more.

TAWG: Time Alone with God
During Connect, we encourage students to have personal quiet time in Bible Study and prayer. Devotional material based on the morning Bible Study is provided to each student.

Evening = Worship + Bible + Relationships

Evening Worship
The worship service is the heartbeat of camp. During this evening gathering, we exalt Christ together in song, dig deep into the Word of God, and apply the Gospel to students’ lives.

Fellowships
The entire camp participates in these Crossings keynote experiences. These times are highlights of every camp week that foster unity, fun, fellowship, and allow for a little camp-wide controlled chaos.

The Shack
Before lights out, the Shack opens to purchase tasty treats and refreshing beverages. This is a time for you and the staff to continue developing relationships with your students.

Kids Camp 2020 Details

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the dress code? Are life jackets required?

    We ask that all children and adult leaders dress modestly. For females, shorts need to be longer than fingertips when arm is extended down the side of leg. We do not allow spaghetti strap tank tops or any tops where undergarments can be seen. Swimsuits must be one piece and shorts must be worn over swimsuits, even in the water. For both males and females, shirts must be worn at all times when walking to and from the lake/pool. Life jackets are required for all water activities (these are provided) and they must be fully buckled before anyone steps onto the dock to participate in water activities.

  • Does it cost extra to do the activities?

    Kids Camp is all-inclusive and any activity that your child(ren) may want to participate in is already included in the registration price.

  • What if my child gets sick or injured?

    This summer, Crossings is providing a camp nurse at Cedarmore. The camp nurse will work with our staff to assess any medical situations that may arise.

  • What if my student brings medication?

    All medication on the trip will be self-regulated. Highview will not be responsible for medicating your child. We are more than happy to provide medication reminders. Whichever leader is over your child’s room will be made aware of any medication that must be taken. It is the child’s responsibility to keep up with and take any/all medication while on the trip.