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Middle School campers discover important truths about God, community, and self. We start the day with Morning Breakouts, small group interactive learning. At Campfire every night we sing and worship our Creator and hear from a camp speaker who presents the Gospel in an understandable way. Campers sleep in cabins no more than 9 campers and a cabin leader of the same gender.
There is always something fun to do at camp; aerial adventure course, Zip Line, Crafts, Swimming, Climbing Wall, Group Games, and so much more!Middle Schoolers and High Schoolers are invited to encounter God, self, others, and creation. Outdoor Adventure is a highly active week that includes on- and off-site backpacking, camping, and backcountry skill building. Outdoor Adventure is designed for campers who want to learn and grow through total immersion in nature. Space is limited; campers may attend individually or with a church group. Sleeping arrangements–whether in a cabin, tent, or under the stars–will be gender-specific with adult supervision.CCAs are babysitters assigned to specific families for a week. They provide care each morning during the children’s program while the adults are at morning worship, and again in the evenings after family campfire.
During the optional night activity for the adults, the CCAs will take your children, supervise them as they go to bed, and will allow you and your family to recoup for another big day of fun. They will be guided in providing overall support to our family camp program such as preparing tables before meals, helping run afternoon free time activities, and offering assistance to families when needed.
Jun Kim is a Korean-born, Los Angeles-raised, graduate of UC Berkeley, having studied Philosophy and Peace and Conflict Studies with an emphasis on International Human Rights. Jun has always had a heart for youth ministry and summer camps. Beginning in high school, he started off as a volunteer counselor, eventually moving into the role of Activities, and then of Program Coordinator the following years. After moving to the Bay Area for school, Jun planted roots at First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley and worked as the Youth Coordinator for two years. During those two years, Jun focused on raising the awareness and intention of our faith lives not only for students, but for the entire congregation through Young Adult Ministries and other communities within the church.