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NORTH FLORIDA
BIBLE CAMP
2016
CAMP MANUAL
2016 Theme: "YOU ARE THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD … LET YOUR LIGHT SO SHINE
BEFORE MEN, THAT THEY MAY SEE YOUR GOOD WORKS AND
GLORIFY YOUR FATHER IN HEAVEN. (MATTHEW 5:14-16)
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WELCOME TO THE
2016 NORTH FLORIDA BIBLE CAMP
We are excited about OUR 11TH YEAR for the North Florida Bible Camp. Thank you for
being a part of this camp and we know that you will be richly rewarded with the time spent
learning more about God’s Son and the fellowship with other campers your age.
Bible camp is a special time. During the hot weeks of summer, you will be able to come to a
place of fun and recreation to enjoy the company of people who care about God and about
His word. Bible camp is a time of teaching the important lessons from the Bible. Our theme
this year is “CARRYING THE TORCH: BEING THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD”. The Bible
classes will be GREAT!!!!!
Schedule of studies for each day:
1) Monday Letting our LIGHT SHINE by LIVING FOR GOD You are the light
of the world … let your light so shine before men, that they may see
your good works and glorify your father in heaven. (Matthew 5:14-16)
2) Tuesday Letting our LIGHT SHINE by BEING STRONG Watch, stand fast
in the faith, be brave, be strong. (1 Corinthians 16:13)
3) Wednesday Letting our LIGHT SHINE by DIVING IN All authority has been
given to Me in heaven and on earth. Go therefore and make disciples
of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of
the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things
that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the
end of the age. (Matthew 28:18-20)
4) Thursday Letting our LIGHT SHINE by HITTING THE MARK But I
discipline my body and bring it into subjection, lest, when I have
preached to others, I myself should become disqualified. (1
Corinthians 9:27)
5) Friday Letting our LIGHT SHINE by FINISHING THE RACE I have
fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the
faith. (2 Timothy 4:7)
Daily activities will focus upon various lessons that will help you grow as a young man or a
young lady. The staff at North Florida Bible Camp is striving hard to make this week a
time you will always look back to as a fun time filled with friends and terrific memories of
a summer spent learning about the POWERFUL GOD of the BIBLE.
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CHECK OFF THOSE IMPORTANT THINGS TO BRING _____ Bathrobe (knee length or longer)
_____ Bedroll or sleeping bag
_____ Pillow (s)
_____ Blanket
_____ Bible, pencil, pen, notebook
_____ Bug spray
_____ Camera
_____ Cap or hat
_____ Dirty clothes bag
_____ Flashlight
_____ Prescription medicine
_____ Shower shoes (A MUST)
_____ Swimming clothes (SEE BELOW)
_____ Sunscreen
_____ Sunglasses
_____ Toiletries (Toothbrush, deodorant, soap)
_____ Towel, washcloth
_____ Treats for SECRET PALS*
_____ Name on ALL clothes
_____ CLOTHES FOR ONE WEEK (Camouflage
clothing for Senior War Games)
*You will receive information about SECRET PALS before camp
PARENTS – PLEASE PUT YOUR CAMPERS NAME ON ALL THEIR CLOTHING
*GIRLS: One-piece swimsuits are allowed as long as they are worn underneath shorts and shirts. Board shorts, Capri's with t-shirts (dark color). BOYS: shorts and t-shirts (dark color). The camp
has an in-ground pool that we will be using. Campers will be allowed to swim only in prescribed times
and groups. There will be no mixed swimming as boys will swim at one time and girls will swim at
another time (see schedule). There will be a lifeguard on duty at all times that is trained in CPR.
The lifeguard will have authority to remove any person from the pool area if necessary. Proper
apparel is required as befits a Christian. Remember to bring a robe to wear from the cabins to the
pool. If you do not want your child to participate in swimming, inform Kent Heaton or Everritt
Heaton on Monday during enrollment.
The last night of camp will include a talent show! Remember to bring your
talent! Can you play a musical instrument? Let’s hear your concert!!!!
Talent Show registration is no later than Wednesday, July 6!
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DRESS CODE
ALL clothing must come to the knee or below AND BELOW WAIST
LEVEL – NO BELLY SHIRTS. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes.
Campers are expected to dress modestly at all times, in accordance
with Biblical principles. Garments with any sort of graphic display
considered suggestive or which in any way depict or glorify people,
songs, performing groups, products, etc., are not in keeping with the
principles of the North Florida Bible Camp.
C LOTHING INAPPROPRIATE INCLUDES: TIGHT FITTING SHIRTS; Low cut tops; Short tops which expose stomach or
back; Tank tops; Spaghetti straps;
Halter tops; Spandex under brief shorts; Short skirts. Loose shorts; baggy pants Yoga pants, tights and exercise
capris
Dress has to take in to account seating posture as well as when one is standing or walking
around. Decisions regarding clothing will be at the discretion of the camp directors. This
dress code applies to all campers and staff.
SOME OTHER RULES TO FOLLOW (There are always rules)
1. We do not encourage campers bringing IPads, Tablets,
radios, CD players, IPODS, computers, electronic games, etc.
due to security reasons. Any electronics will be used with earphones
and ONLY with permission of counselors. Campers who abuse this privilege will be
asked to turn in the unit to Camp Directors – to be returned at the end of camp.
Electronics are the responsibility of the camper alone.
2. CELL PHONES / SMART PHONES / IPODS will not be allowed at camp for
campers. It is suggested the camper’s cell phones be left at home. All camper cell
phones will be collected by staff and remain locked up until Saturday. All staff will
have cell phones for camp security and if a camper has an emergency that requires
calling a parent or guardian the camper will use a staff phone.
3. Each camper is expected to keep the camp schedule, which has been planned with
all campers in mind.
4. No smoking, drugs, alcohol, weapons of any kind (campers found with such will be
sent home).
5. All campers must stay with assigned groups.
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6. Public display of affection is not allowed. Snuggling, kissing, holding hands and such
actions of affection are not allowed. If campers continue after the first warning
they will be asked to leave camp.
7. Campers must perform designated duties including clean-up of dining hall, bath
houses, grounds and cabins.
8. Foul language is not compatible with North Florida Bible Camp life.
9. Behavior which endangers self or others or repeatedly disrupts the quality of camp
will result in immediate expulsion and forfeiture of fees.
10. Do not abuse or deface or destroy camp property.
11. Camp staff and campers will be treated with respect at all times.
To find real joy in developing Christian association.
To provide real spiritual experience
To strengthen and mature your everyday faith.
To develop self-confidence and trust in others.
To help establish good habits of Christian living such as prayer, Bible
reading, Bible study, personal devotions and sharing Christ.
To have practical experience in leadership, service and application of
spiritual truths to daily living.
To develop the ability to get along with others unselfishly.
To learn responsibility for one’s own decision and actions.
TO GROW IN THE GRACE AND KNOWLEDGE OF JESUS CHRIST
ORE RULES (Well, we did not have enough room on the other pages) No relocation, moving of beds and equipment without camp director’s
approval. Should approval be granted, all items to be returned to original
location before leaving campgrounds. All vehicles shall remain in designated parking areas during camp session. Staff may
leave campgrounds only for special occasion with approval of camp director. Cars
are not moved during camp. Staff is to eat meals with campers. Campers not allowed to skip meals. No camper is to leave grounds unless accompanied by an adult. The land around the
camp is owned or leased by others in the community who are not members of the
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Church. If there is trespassing, it reflects on the Church and North Florida Bible
Camp. Everyone must obtain camp director’s approval before leaving camp. Campers who must go home or leave for any reason during camp, must be signed out
by a parent or guardian. Do not cut any of the trees or bushes. Do not mistreat in any way the domestic or wild animals. Fires will only be permitted in accordance with the camp director and only in
authorized places with supervision.
The 200-acre camp is located in a beautifully wooded, rustic area near the Santa Fe
River. Camp facilities include 10 cabins, well-equipped bath houses, a large kitchen and
dining hall that can accommodate 200 people, an assembly area, a full size pool, a crafts
building and a large pavilion for games.
1. Cabins will be assigned upon arrival of camp to the campground.
2. Boys are not allowed in the girls cabin area and girls are not allowed in boys
cabin area unless given permission by the camp director (which is not very
likely).
3. No raids allowed (even as bad as you think you want to).
4. Campers have no business in cabins other than their own.
5. No camper should leave his / her cabin at night unless by permission of their
cabin counselor.
6. Hitting on cabins or throwing of anything into the cabins, or smearing
toothpaste or shampoos, etc., inside or outside of the cabins is prohibited.
7. Each cabin will be responsible for the cleanup of their individual cabin, which
includes bath house and grounds around their cabin. The DIRTY MOP AWARD is
presented to the least attractive cabin and the staff will come up with
something creative for the cabin – probably not fun; most likely embarrassing –
like singing for your supper or collecting trash or cleaning the GUM tree.
PARENTS – PLEASE PUT YOUR CAMPERS NAME ON ALL THEIR
CLOTHING
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(Subject to change)
SUNDAY – JULY 3 STAFF ONLY
4:00pm Staff arrival; cabin assignments and preparation 5:00pm-7:00pm Staff meeting – Set up of check-in tables; staff check-in 7:30pm Evening worship
CAMPERS WILL NOT BE CHECKED IN BEFORE 1:00PM MONDAY – JULY 4
HORN 8:00am-10:00am Working breakfast staff meeting 10:00am-11:00am Free time/Precampers swim time 11:00am-12:00pm Staff lunch
12:30pm 12:30pm Preparation for check-in 1:00pm-2:25pm Check-In begins 2:25pm 2:30pm-2:50pm Cabin meet and greet (all campers to cabins) 2:50pm-3:15 Camp cabin pictures (at the cabin) 3:15pm 3:20pm-4:00pm Opening assembly and introduction of staff
4:10pm-4:30pm Society meetings 4:30pm-5:30pm Arts and crafts; Bible scavenger hunt 5:40pm 5:45pm-6:45pm Evening meal 7:00pm-7:30pm Evening assembly
7:45pm-8:15pm Bible class 8:25pm 8:30pm-9:30pm Singing
9:00pm Precampers cabin time 9:30pm Junior campers cabin time – lights out 10:15pm 9:40pm-10:00pm Meet and greet games with campers and staff
10:00pm Junior High camper’s cabin time – lights out 10:45pm 10:00pm-11:00pm Senior High camper’s campfire devo 11:00pm Senior High camper’s cabin time – lights out 12:00am
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TUESDAY & THURSDAY (JULY 5 & 7)
HORN 7:00am-7:30am Wake up and personal hygiene 7:20am 7:30am-8:15am Breakfast and cabin cleanup 8:25am 8:30am-9:00am Morning Assembly (Cabin inspections) 9:10am 9:15am-10:00am Bible classes 10:10am 10:15am-10:45am Camp Song Time 10:45am-12:00pm Sports 12:10pm 12:15pm-1:15pm Lunch 1:30pm-4:30pm Canoeing 1:25pm 1:30pm-2:30pm Activities 2:30pm 2:30pm-3:30pm Girls swimming 2:30pm-4:45pm Free time 3:00pm-4:00pm Snack bar open 3:45pm 3:45pm-4:45pm Boys swimming 4:30pm-4:50pm Staff meeting 4:55pm 5:00pm-6:00pm Society challenges 6:00pm-7:15pm Evening meal
7:25pm 7:30pm-7:45pm Singing
7:45pm-8:15pm Evening assembly 8:25pm-9:00pm Skits, storytelling 8:30pm Precampers cabin time – prep for bed 9:00pm Junior 1 camper’s cabin time
9:00pm-9:30pm Singing 9:30pm Junior 2 camper’s cabin time 9:30pm-10:30pm Free time (Mess Hall) 10:00pm Junior High 1 camper’s cabin time 10:30pm Junior High 2 camper’s cabin time 10:30pm-11:00pm Senior High camper’s campfire devo 11:15pm Senior High camper’s cabin time
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WEDNESDAY JULY 6
HORN 7:00am-7:30am Wake up and personal hygiene 7:20am 7:30am-8:15am Breakfast and cabin cleanup 8:25am 8:30am-9:00am Morning Assembly (Cabin inspections) 9:10am 9:15am-10:00am Bible classes 10:10am 10:15am-10:45am Camp Song Time 10:45am-12:00pm Sports 12:10pm 12:15pm-1:15pm Lunch 1:30pm-4:30pm Canoeing 1:25pm 1:30pm-2:30pm Activities 2:30pm 2:30pm-3:30pm Girls swimming 2:30pm-4:45pm Free time 3:00pm-4:00pm Snack bar open 3:45pm 3:45pm-4:45pm Boys swimming 4:30pm-4:50pm Staff meeting 4:55pm 5:00pm-6:00pm Society challenges 6:00pm-7:15pm Evening meal
7:20pm 7:30pm-9:00pm Florida College Friends GENERATIONS 2016 TOUR
9:00pm-9:30pm Evening assembly Whenever … Precampers cabin time 9:30pm Junior 1&2 camper’s cabin time
9:30pm-10:30pm Free time (Mess Hall) 10:00pm Junior High 1 camper’s cabin time 10:30pm Junior High 2 camper’s cabin time 10:30pm-11:00pm Senior High camper’s campfire devo 11:15pm Senior High camper’s cabin time
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FRIDAY – JULY 8
HORN 7:00am-7:30am Wake up and personal hygiene 7:25am 7:30am-8:15am Breakfast and cabin cleanup 8:25am 8:30am-9:00am Morning Assembly
9:15am-9:45am Bible classes (no Adult class) 10:10am 10:00am-12:00pm Field Day activities 12:10pm 12:15pm-1:15pm Lunch 1:30pm 1:30pm-2:15pm Girls swimming / Free time 2:30pm 2:30pm-3:15pm Boys swimming / Free time 3:25pm 3:30pm-4:30pm Staff / Senior Camper volleyball game 5:00pm-6:00pm Evening meal 6:10pm 6:15pm-6:45pm Evening assembly 6:45pm-7:15pm Camp chorus/Group singing
7:30pm-8:00pm Award ceremony
8:00pm-9:30pm Talent show
9:00pm Precampers cabin time – preparation for bed 9:40pm 9:45pm-10:30pm Last night social time
10:15pm Junior campers cabin time – lights out 10:15pm 10:30pm-11:00pm Junior High & Senior High campfire devo 11:00pm Junior High camper’s cabin time – lights out 11:00pm 11:30pm-12:30am Senior High War Games 1:00am Senior High camper’s cabin time – lights out 1:30pm
PARENTS – PLEASE PUT YOUR CAMPERS NAME ON ALL THEIR CLOTHING
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SATURDAY The Final Day
SATURDAY – JULY 9 HORN 7:00am-7:30am Wake up and personal hygiene 7:30am-9:00am Campers pack; clean cabins; clean bathhouse; move luggage to pavilion 8:55am 9:00am-9:45am Breakfast* (Cabins inspected by staff) 9:25am 10:00am-10:30am Closing assembly
10:30am Camper check out *Breakfast will not be served to cabins that are not cleaned; bathhouses not clean or luggage is not moved to pavilion. Cabins that have not completed these tasks will have to complete them during breakfast. No one is allowed in the cabin areas after breakfast.
Monday Camp Day Wear your camp shirt
Tuesday Team USA Day Wear your Olympic Red, White & Blue
Wednesday Greek Day Dress like a Geek Greek
Thursday Sport Day Put on your FAVORITE Sport apparel
Friday Spirit Day Wear the spirit of your Society
AWARDS GIVEN FOR BEST CABIN DURING THE WEEK will be given. Out of a total
of 100 points: Daily Cabin Check during Chapel. BEWARE OF THE DIRTY MOP
AWARD ! ! ! ! ! ! !
1. Trash emptied 25 points
2. Floor and shelves clean 10 points
3. Grounds and entrance way clean 25 points
4. Lights turned off 5 points
5. Smells good 20 points
6. Clothes and towels in place 10 points
7. Sunny day 5 points
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ACTIVITIES
&
RECREATION
Each camper can enjoy a craft time each day. Activities will be fun and make
wonderful memories of how you spent your summer. Crafts & Activities will be for
all ages.
Several activities are planned for the week. These include canoeing, volleyball,
basketball, paintball, archery, kickball, horseshoes, ping-pong, wood model crafts,
and crafts of all types, tetherball, tug-of-war, board games and games that will
bore you. Anyway, we will try to have lots of things for you to do and enjoy.
FRIDAY NIGHT – SENIOR CAMPERS* ONLY *Grades 10-12
SENOR NIGHT MIDNIGHT GAMES
FREE TIME There will be plenty of free time for campers to relax and read a book, listen to the birds
sing, enjoy the soft shadows of a shade tree in a quiet hour, reflect upon the deep cosmos
of the universe – naw – FREE TIME is just that – time to freely do what one enjoys doing!
CAMP SHIRTS WILL BE GIVEN OUT
MONDAY FOR EACH CAMPER
Each camper will also get a SOCIETY shirt
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Each camper is required to attend the BIBLE CLASSES each day. These
lessons are prepared to help the camper learn more about the Bible and its
wonderful message.
MORNING ASSEMBLY is a devotional period to begin the day.
All classes will be in the morning.
CABIN TIME is when the campers retire to the cabins to
shower and prepare for bed and then close the day with a
DEVOTIONAL directed by the cabin leader.
SINGING will be each night at the pavilion.
THE FINAL WORD
Well, that is about it. We are making plans to have a great camp and look forward to you
being there. If there are any questions you have, call or write to us at the address listed
below. Remember to arrive on time Monday JULY 4 so that camp can begin on schedule.
Check in begins at 1:00pm (not before). Also, a photo album will be made for the week of
camp and this years pictures will go on our web site.
Everyone who is involved in this camp is excited about spending the week with some of the
greatest young people in the world. We look forward to helping everyone have lots of fun,
meet new friends, have a wonderful summer and learn about the Son of God. Most
importantly we hope to instill in your heart a love for God and a willingness to give your life
totally to HIM! My thanks to all who have made this camp possible.
Mr. Kent
The North Florida Bible Camp, Inc.,
P. O. Box 544, Trenton, Florida 32693 NORTH FLORIDA BIBLE CAMP IS LOCATED AT
FLORIDA BIBLE CAMP, HIGH SPRINGS, FL (SEE WEB SITE FOR MAP TO CAMP)
Visit our web site: www.northfloridabiblecamp.com
Board of Directors Camp Director Assistant Camp Director
John Frazier Dan Chaney K. Everritt Heaton
Michael McElroy
Mark Moseley Director of Boys Director of Girls
Karen Rutter John Frazier Sally Smith, Carrie Black
Director
Kent Heaton