
Thanks for your interest in kids camp, taking place June 26-29 2023!
WHAT IS KIDS CAMP?
Kids camp is an overnight camp for kids who are currently in grades 2-5!
Rochester Assembly partners with the Minnesota District Council Assemblies of God and participates with other churches to provide an unforgettable camp experience: a setting that’s filled with fun where students can grow in friendship with others and grow in their personal faith in Jesus too!
Rochester Assembly partners with the Minnesota District Council Assemblies of God and participates with other churches to provide an unforgettable camp experience: a setting that’s filled with fun where students can grow in friendship with others and grow in their personal faith in Jesus too!
LOCATION
LAKE GENEVA CHRISTIAN CENTER
Camp takes place just outside Alexandria, MN at Lake Geneva Christian Center.
It’s a beautiful campus that includes a variety of accommodations, dining hall, worship center, and tons of recreation - including a beach front, gym, rock climbing wall, gaga ball arenas, land blob, nerf zone, and numerous fields for structured activities! For a better glimpse of LGCC, click HERE
Camp takes place just outside Alexandria, MN at Lake Geneva Christian Center.
It’s a beautiful campus that includes a variety of accommodations, dining hall, worship center, and tons of recreation - including a beach front, gym, rock climbing wall, gaga ball arenas, land blob, nerf zone, and numerous fields for structured activities! For a better glimpse of LGCC, click HERE
ACCOMMODATIONS
Our students are assigned housing in the following accommodation options
• Rustic Cabins: These cabins accommodate 4-6 students in bunk-style arrangements. A counselor is housed nearby, with restroom access at nearby community bathrooms.
• Heritage Dorms: These bunkhouse dorms accommodate 8 students per room, with a counselor in an adjacent room - just a knock away. Restroom access at nearby community bathrooms.
• Lakeview Suites: These are upscale dorms that accommodate 8 students per room, with the counselor staying in the room with students. Showers & vanities accessible within each room.
IMPORTANT: We will not know our exact housing information until arriving at camp.
• Rustic Cabins: These cabins accommodate 4-6 students in bunk-style arrangements. A counselor is housed nearby, with restroom access at nearby community bathrooms.
• Heritage Dorms: These bunkhouse dorms accommodate 8 students per room, with a counselor in an adjacent room - just a knock away. Restroom access at nearby community bathrooms.
• Lakeview Suites: These are upscale dorms that accommodate 8 students per room, with the counselor staying in the room with students. Showers & vanities accessible within each room.
IMPORTANT: We will not know our exact housing information until arriving at camp.
CAMP SCHEDULE
A typical day in the life of a camper includes...
7:45am Wake, Breakfast | 9:00am Free Time | 10:00am Morning Service | 11:30am Small Group Time |
12:00pm Lunch | 1:30pm Halftime [structured games] | 2:30pm Rec Rotations | 5:30pm Dinner | 7:30pm Evening Service | 9:00pm Prepare for Bed | 9:45pm Lights Out
7:45am Wake, Breakfast | 9:00am Free Time | 10:00am Morning Service | 11:30am Small Group Time |
12:00pm Lunch | 1:30pm Halftime [structured games] | 2:30pm Rec Rotations | 5:30pm Dinner | 7:30pm Evening Service | 9:00pm Prepare for Bed | 9:45pm Lights Out
CAMP POLICIES
CANCELLATIONS
Registration and cancellations are administered by the Minnesota District Council. Cancellation questions can be directed to Linda at kidscamp@mnaog.com.
Registration and cancellations are administered by the Minnesota District Council. Cancellation questions can be directed to Linda at kidscamp@mnaog.com.
ROOMING
Parents have the option of requesting at least one friend their child would like to room with.
Parents have the option of requesting at least one friend their child would like to room with.
CONTACTING STUDENTS
Homesickness is real, and it spreads quickly at a kids camp! Because of this, we do not allow kids to “phone home” while at camp. Of course in case of emergencies, we will contact parents immediately!
Additionally, because of the fast-paced schedule and the aforementioned risk of homesickness, we prefer parents to avoid calling their child while they’re at camp, again, except for emergencies.
Homesickness is real, and it spreads quickly at a kids camp! Because of this, we do not allow kids to “phone home” while at camp. Of course in case of emergencies, we will contact parents immediately!
Additionally, because of the fast-paced schedule and the aforementioned risk of homesickness, we prefer parents to avoid calling their child while they’re at camp, again, except for emergencies.
TO REGISTER
STEP 1
Visit www.mnaog.org/kidscamp
Click “Registration Now Open” in the top bar
Previous attendees will be prompted to use their username/password to access their camper profiles. New registrants will be prompted to create a new account and then follow the prompts through the registration process.
** IMPORTANT: Rochester Assembly's Registration Code is: RACAMP
Visit www.mnaog.org/kidscamp
Click “Registration Now Open” in the top bar
Previous attendees will be prompted to use their username/password to access their camper profiles. New registrants will be prompted to create a new account and then follow the prompts through the registration process.
** IMPORTANT: Rochester Assembly's Registration Code is: RACAMP
STEP 2
Complete Rochester Assembly medical waiver HERE
Complete Rochester Assembly medical waiver HERE
SCHOLARSHIPS—————————
Please don’t let cost be a barrier to your child attending camp! Financial assistance and scholarships are available! The MN District has a limited number of scholarships available that can be request through the camp registration site above. If those are unavailable you can request a scholarship from the church by emailing sherriew@rochesterag.com and we will walk you through the process!
Questions? Email us at sherriew@rochesterag.com
Questions? Email us at sherriew@rochesterag.com