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We are doing our first camp in two years!  We will be having it Friday, May 20 to Sunday, May 22 on Victoria Day Weekend at Camp Chestermere.  

Why come?  Our theme is ACTIVATED FAITH.  We'll be sharing on how to live actively as followers of Jesus, based on 1 John 2:6. 

Whoever says they abide in Jesus ought to walk in the same way in which he walked.

Our speaker is our beloved friend, Reverend Robin Johnson, Senior High Youth Pastor for the past decade and a half. 

Youth camps are described as a whole year's worth of youth ministry packed into 3 days.  It's quality time spent together sharing, worshipping and getting to know God and each other.  It's playing games all night.  It's sharing a room with friends.  It's enjoying the sunshine and late evenings knowing your parents aren't waiting for you at 9pm.  It's usually the highlight of everyone's year because everyone gets closer to God and each other.

Download the registration, permission, packing and information form!

Where?  Camp Chestermere
Map and directions - Located about 30 minutes from SGA

Transportation - Please have your parents drive you to Camp Chestermere. We can help make some arrangements for you too, but we won't be driving a bus together.

What will we do?  Games, worship, sharing, hearing a speaker, prayer, sports, and eating.  We hope to do archery and canoeing!

When?  We start Friday, May 20th, at 7:30pm at Camp Chestermere, and finish Sunday afternoon at 1pm.
 
Who should come?  Everyone from grade 6-12!
 
Schedule
Friday, we start at 7:30pm.  If you are planning to be late or lost, contact Matt (403 606 8832)! 
Sunday, please be picked up at Camp Chestermere by 1:00pm on Sunday.  

Covid Regulations
All attendees must do a Covid-19 Rapid Test on Friday morning.  If you have Covid or symptoms, or if you are living with someone who has Covid, please tell us and we’ll refund your registration and you will not be able to come to camp.  
Are masks mandatory? We will be following Alberta public health guidelines. Currently, masks are optional but not mandatory. 

You have questions?  Ask and we'll see if we have answers!