Camps

Every day at Crossings we get started with Morning Celebration, a time of high-level excitement where the tone is set for the rest of the day. Every day we have POI’s where students take part in activities such as ziplining,…

29 Churches | 565 Campers 36 Salvations | 47 Calls to Ministry $5, 760.40 for Haiti Missions Offering This week’s story is about the importance of Checkpoint. A time set aside for church’s to meet together and discuss their weeks,…

“We look forward to camp all year long, and hype it up every single week in church, so expectations are high.” – Steven Huffine, seven-year camper, two-year staffer and current camp nurse. This is the mindset of students and churches…

Love God. Love people. Be a servant. These three phrases form the staff triangle at Crossings. If you have been to Crossings camps, you likely have seen staffers making a triangle with their two thumbs and index fingers. It is…

By: Olivia Robertson As the last student camp came to an end, I started reflecting on all that God had done in the last nine weeks and then began wondering what He would continue to do in the upcoming kids…

Seth York, our Cedarmore associate property director, was standing next to me under the pavilion by the lake, pointing out a girl in a bright blue t-shirt who was sitting at a table on the far side. She looked up,…

By: Olivia Robertson It was 2 p.m. when the first bus topped the hill at Jonathan Creek. The day we had been waiting for had finally arrived. All of us staffers, with our neon yellow shirts, ran to our opening…

“2 I am about to go the way of all the earth. Be strong, and show yourself a man, 3 and keep the charge of the LORD your God, walking in his ways and keeping his statutes, his commandments, his…

By: Mitch Wiley, Programming Intern I was at a Crossroads in my life during the summer before my Senior year of high school. What was I going to do with my life? I will never forget dusting a cobweb off my Bible…

By: Rochell Goff, Director of Children’s Programming At Kids Camp in July, we had the opportunity to have a “first” at Crossings. Typically, at Crossings we have a lot of “firsts”, but this one was unique in that it was…