IMPACT Youth
2025
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SCHEDULE
Friday, October 18th
4:00p – 5:00p Registration/Check-In
5:30p – 6:30p Dinner
6:30p – 9:30p Welcome: Worship, Message, Icebreakers and Games
9:30p – 11:00p Small Group time. Lights out at 11:00pm
Saturday October 19th
7:30a – 8:30a Morning Walk (Optional)
8:30a – 9:30a Breakfast
9:30a – 11:00a Opening Worship, Message, Bible Study
11:00a – 12:30p Camp Activities
12:30p – 1:30p Lunch
1:30p – 3:00p Service Project/Team Building
3:00p – 5:00p Free Time
5:00p – 5:15p Camp Photo
5:15p – 6:15p Dinner
6:30p – 8:00p Worship and Message, Small group
8:30p – 9:30p Campfire
9:30p – 11:00p Cabin time. Lights out at 11:00p
Sunday October 20th
8:15 – 9:15 Clean up cabins and pack up.
9:15 – 10:15a Brunch
10:30 – 11:30a Sunday Worship service with communion.
11:30 -12:00p Closing message Final Goodbyes/Departure
Camp Packing List
What to Bring:
- Bible
- Bedding (sleeping bag and/or sheets, blankets, pillow)
- Clothing for all weather (pants, shorts, jacket, short sleeve, and long sleeve shirts)
- Hiking or Tennis shoes (closed toe)
- Snow or rain boot and winter jacket
- Towel, soap, shampoo, toothbrush, and toothpaste. Face and hair care products.
- Sunscreen and insect repellent
- Water bottle
- Flashlight
- Camera (optional, but no cell phones allowed)
- Journal or notebook
- Small Backpack (optional)
Medication
All medication brought to camp must be labeled with your camper’s name (it is helpful if you put all containers in a zip-lock baggie).
Medication will be turned into your child’s chaperone. Chaperone’s will make sure that medications are administered according to the medical form submitted at registration. Please inform chaperon’s to any changes to medical forms, if needed, at departure.
What NOT to Bring:
Please NO Cell Phones! We ask that campers leave cell phones, media players, smart watches, gaming devices and other electronic devices at home.
Please do not bring valuables, knives/weapons, fireworks to camp.
Lutherhaven Ministries and LCMC NW IMPACT Youth believes that a camper’s ability to encounter Creation, create Community and learn about Jesus is tied to leaving the “noise” of the world behind while at camp. Should an emergency arise the camp host or an adult leader will make appropriate calls. THANK YOU!