Crossings 2025

Important Information and Links

June 15, 1:00pm - June 20, 2025 12:00pm

Drop off and pick up will be at C&T.


Be sure sign up to register for your spot! Participation forms are required as well and will be available closer to camp.


See the packing list and programmed activities below.

More information regarding this year's mission offering, team color, and fellowship night will be coming soon.

Packing List

What to Bring
  • Appropriate clothing (see dress code below)
  • Bedding - pillow, sheets, blanket or sleeping bag
  • Towels – beach towels, bath towels, bathmats
  • Toiletries – toothbrush, soap, shampoo, wash cloth, deodorant, hand soap, paper towels
  • Sunscreen
  • Insect repellent
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Sunglasses and/or hat
  • Closed toe and closed heel shoes - required for most recreation activities
  • Clothing and accessories in your team color (To be announced)
  • Attire for fellowship night (to be announced)
  • Complete Bible –  ESV (not required) is used in all programs
  • Pen and notepad
  • Spending money for HeBrews Snack Shop (items range $1-$6) and camp gear (items range $1-$30).
  • Challenge: Student participants bring $20 or more to give to the missions offering

What NOT to bring
  • Cell phones and other devices
  • Alcohol, tobacco, vaping products, and illegal drugs
  • Fireworks or weapons of any kind
  • Skateboards, roller skates, or shoes with built in skates
  • Anything that explicitly or implicitly promotes racism, sexism or hatred of any group/person
  • Anything that explicitly or implicitly refers to sexual actions or situations

Dress Code
We ask that all students and adults dress modestly. For females and males, shorts
need to be longer than fingertip length when arm is extended down the side of leg. We do not
allow spaghetti strap tank tops, any tops where undergarments can be seen, or any shirts with
the sides cut out. Swimsuits must be one piece. For both males and females, shirts must be
worn at all times when walking to and from the pool.

Programmed
Activities Explained

  • LEADERSHIP LAB: Leadership Lab is an optional early morning program for students that want to learn more about being a leader right where they are. Using Christ’s perfect example, students focus on diferent aspects of leadership each morning and put it to practice through diferent exercises and activities. This is a great opportunity to encourage your student leaders to attend and grow their leadership skills. Adult chaperones are welcome to attend too!

  • TAWG (TIME ALONE WITH GOD): Time set aside each morning for students to have personal quiet time with Bible study & prayer. Crossings will provide TAWG/Bible study booklets for each student (and adult) to use during their TAWG, with devotional material that ties in with each day’s spiritual focus. 

  • CHURCH GROUP BIBLE STUDY: Church Group Bible study is a time to apply what the students heard from the Camp Pastor in Large Group Bible Study, and go deeper. 

  • CIRCUITS: Circuits are designed to meet students where their interests are – whether that is through discussing missions, creating art or playing ultimate frisbee! We will offer a variety of circuits, some with spiritual emphasis and others that focus on recreation or other interests. Students will fill out a form upon arriving at camp that indicates their preferences and are placed in circuits accordingly. 

  • ADVENTURE/MISSION TRACKS: Two days while at camp, youth groups choose to either participate in adventure track or mission track together. Churches that choose the adventure track will have the opportunity to participate in several recreation programs at Skycroft (Confidence Course, Bazooka Ball, Archery Tag, escape room, pool time, high ropes, etc.) Youth groups that choose the mission track go off-campus to serve in local missions. We partner with local churches and ministries so that our youth missionaries can help further God’s kingdom through the local church. While campers engage in a variety of missions activities and settings, most require some physical labor.

  • COLOR TEAM GAMES: Each church is assigned to a Color Team to compete in various games and challenges throughout the camp week. Each afternoon, teams will get hyped before facing off in a large game or competition during Color Team Games. Most campers show up to Team Games decked out in colored bandanas, t-shirts, socks, face paint, etc.! 

  • CHURCH GROUP TIME: A scheduled church check-in time with students after worship. This is a time for church groups to unpack the message together, ask questions, pray or simply hang out.