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Where is camp? Jonathan Creek Conference Center 3043 Beal Rd, Hardin, KY 42048 Situated on 100 beautiful acres on the shore of Kentucky Lake gocrossings.org/jonathancreek/

Who do I contact? During camp, call or text: Male Camper Leader – Harley Mauldin (678) 476-2852 Female Camper Leader – Melissa Mauldin (770) 352-4897 Emergency Contact – Addi Karnes (727) 421-8572 Jonathan Creek Office – (502) 491-7000 Email – [email protected] How do I stay informed? Experience camp along with your student! Follow us for hourly photos, daily videos, and regular updates! @fbcwms @WoodstockStudentsMS

Text LAKE to 678-403-0387 now Important reminders before we depart! Travel updates every hour while we’re on the road! Two texts every day of camp to let you know how things are going! Make sure at least one person is receiving texts for your camper!

To be added to our texting list, text "LAKE” to 678-403-0387 You will receive a text with a link to complete a form. By filling out that short form you will be signed up to receive our camp updates! Message frequency may be periodic. Msg & Data rates may apply.

What do I bring? Students will be staying in lodges with a living space and kitchenette. They will sleep in rooms with 8 twin bunk beds and a bathroom. There will be one counselor per room and up to 7 campers.

□ 4 changes of clothes for daily activities □ Sunglasses and/or hat □ Clothes for nightly worship □ Bible & pen □ Jacket or layer for rain or cooler weather □ Spending money for Shack □ (one piece only), swim shorts for girls □ Medications (collected by nurse) □ Sturdy Shorts (recommended for zip line, aerial □ Sunscreen adventure park, etc) □ Insect repellant □ Jeans/Long Sleeves (recommended for slingshot □ Wristwatch paintball) □ Reusable water bottle □ Bedding – pillow, sheets or sleeping bag □ Sandals □ Towels – beach & bath □ Closed-toe, closed-heel shoes □ Toiletries – toothbrush, soap, deodorant, etc.

Do not bring:

□ Alcohol, tobacco, or illegal drugs □ Skateboards or roller skates □ Vaping supplies □ Shoes with built in skates □ Fireworks □ Large sums of money □ Weapons of any kind □ Game systems □ Face paint or glitter □ Infinity stones

Dress Code We ask that all students and adults dress modestly. For females and males, shorts need to be longer than fingertips when arm is extended down the side of leg. We do not allow spaghetti strap tank tops, any tops where undergarments can be seen, or any shirts with the sides cut out. must be one piece, no exceptions. For females, shorts must be worn over swimsuits at all times, even in the water. For both males and females, shirts must be worn at all times when walking to and from the lake/pool.

Required for POI’s Activities are called “Points of Impact” and campers will select them when they arrive to camp. Many of our activities require certain shoes or shorts for safety. Participants must adhere to guidelines or they cannot participate in the activity/POI: Sturdy Shorts – required for non-water zip-lines, aerial adventure park (Sturdy shorts typically have beltloops and are made from , khaki, or heavy cotton. Students wearing gym/basketball/running shorts, , or similar casual clothing will not be allowed to participate) Closed toe AND CLOSED HEELED Shoes – required for zip-lines, bazooka ball, hatchet throwing, aerial adventure park, laser tag Athletic Sandals/Water Shoes – recommended for kayaking. Jeans/Long Sleeves – recommended for slingshot paintball.

Covid Policy If you are feeling sick or show any of the covid symptoms, please do not come to camp. We will refund your full amount if you are unable to attend camp due to covid. Campers will be temperature and symptom checked before they board buses and receive daily symptom checks at camp. Any experiencing symptoms will be quarantined and rapid tests will be offered with parental consent. Camp is structured to facilitate a contact trace if necessary. Masks are not required but will be available for those choosing to use them at camp.

Cell Phone & Device Policy Students may bring cell phones and other devices for the bus ride to and from camp and to contact their parents during the week. Upon arrival at Jonathan Creek, counselors will collect and store devices. Students may retrieve their phone to contact their parents at select times during the day. Students may also use a leader’s phone to contact parents at any time upon request. We have enacted this policy to: (1) prevent the viewing or sharing of inappropriate content, (2) prevent the loss or destruction of property, (3) prevent negative communication among students, and (4) prevent distractions from the purpose of camp.

Snack Shack Menu Chips $1.00 Water $0.25 Candy Bars $1.50 Fountain Drink $1.50 Popcorn $1.00 Icee $3.00 Nacho Basket $2.00 Smoothies $4.00 Dip n Dots $4.00 Iced Coffee $3.00

When does it all happen? Departure Day – Monday, May 31st All students arrive at 8:00am to the W Building foyer! Do not go to the Warehouse. Steps: (1) Know your bus number (2) Drop your luggage (3) Check in (4) Drop off medications (5) Use restroom (6) Get on bus

Camp Schedule Monday Tuesday-Thursday Thursday (after dinner) 8:00 Arrive at W building foyer 7:40 Breakfast 7:00 Worship 9:00 Depart 8:35 Morning celebration 8:20 Checkpoint 11:00 Stop for lunch 9:00 Large group Bible study 9:20 Small Group 2:00 Arrive at Jonathan Creek 9:50 Small Group 9:50 Closing Celebration 3:00 Free time 10:45 Morning Rec 10:15 Free time/shack open 4:45 Meet small group 12:00 Lunch 11:15 In rooms 5:15 Dinner 1:00 Point of Impact Activities 6:45 Evening Rec 3:00 Rec Lake Friday 8:00 Worship 4:30 Free Time 7:30 Breakfast 9:30 Checkpoint 6:00 Dinner 8:30 Load buses 10:00 Free time/shack open 7:20 Worship 9:30 Depart 11:00 In rooms 8:50 Checkpoint 12:00 Stop for lunch 10:00 Free time/shack open 4:30 Return to Woodstock 11:00 In rooms

Camp Theme

DO YOU KNOW THE STORY? Do you know the man and the God behind the story?. This is the story of how the staff of Moses went to war with the serpent of Pharaoh. This is the story of the burning bush and the burning mountain, the bloody Nile and the blood-soaked doorpost, the parting Israel through the parted Red Sea, and the passing of God’s glorious face over the ashamed but reclaimed face of Israel.