
Summit Church offers Kids Camp and Student Camp during the summer break.
Kids Camp: July 23-August 2 with 3 sessions available
Summit Kids Camp is for rising 3rd through 5th graders to join staff and leaders in an incredible experience at Camp Willow Springs (about an hour and a half drive from Raleigh). Summit Kids is passionate about partnering with families to raise a generation that knows and loves Christ. We understand that sending your kids to camp is a big decision, which is why we are excited to walk alongside you in preparing your child for this experience. Our goal is to provide a safe, secure environment where your child can grow in their faith, discovering more about who God is and who he created them to be. This year at camp we will be diving into discipleship conversations about how to know God and make him known—all while having a blast!
Session 1: July 23–26
Session 2: July 27–30
Session 3: July 30–Aug. 2
Camp Willow Springs offers opportunities for kids to enjoy many activities while at camp. The rotations include a giant swing, low ropes, swimming pool, and the Red Shark (towable float that’s pulled behind a ski boat). There are also opportunities to participate in the following: canoeing, archery, GaGa Ball, jumping pillow, soccer, crafts, and basketball
Student Camp are offered for Middle and High School students:
Middle School: July 14–18
High School: July 18–23
Ocoee Ridge offers tons of activities including high ropes, waterslides, a wave pool, and paintball. In addition to those activities, we also host tournaments, contests, trivia, and group games throughout the week to engage all types of students at camp.
Our times of worship at camp consist of morning and evening sessions where students have extended times of singing, dynamic teaching from our student staff, and opportunities to respond to what God is doing in their lives.
One of the best parts of camp is the relationships. Your student will spend more time with their small group at camp than they will in a year’s worth of small groups the rest of the year. We know the time spent sharing meals, walking together, and having fun is where the “magic of camp” happens.