Region | Camp & Date (2025) | Location |
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Alabama Northwest Florida | YMCA Camp Chandler (June 16-20) | Beach Retreat (July 18-21) | Wetumpka, AL / Panama City Beach, FL |
Arizona | Mini (June 22-25) | Junior (June 22-27) | Chi Rho (June 29- July 4) | CYF Camp (July 6-11) | Loch Leven 8171 Mountain Home Creek Road, Mentone CA 92359 |
Canada | No 2025 Information Listed | No 2025 Information Listed |
Capital Area Region | Pioneer/ Discover Camp (June27-29) | Junior Camp (July 6-12) | Chi Rho Camp (July 6-12) | CYF Conf (July 13-19) | Bethany Beach Conference Center 15 North Pennsylvania Avenue Bethany Beach, Delaware 19930 |
Central Rocky Mountain | Discover Camp – Junior Camp (June 19-21) | Chi Rho Camp – CYF Camp (June 15-21) | La Foret Conf & Retreat Center 6145 Shoup Rd, Colorado Springs, CO 80908, USA |
Florida | Junior Camp (June 17-21) | Middle School Camp (June 23-28) | High School Camp (June 8-14) | The Retreat at Silver Springs 6455 East Silver Springs Blvd. Silver Springs, Florida 34488 |
Georgia | Genesis Camp (June 20-22) | Junior Camp (June 16-18) | Chi Rho (June 9-13) | Chrysalis Camp (June 16-20) | CYF (June 23-28) | Camp Christian 735 Dennard Hardy Road Gordon, GA 31031 |
Great River | Genesis Camp (July 30-Aug 2) | Junior Camp (June 23-27) | Chi Rho (June 23-28) | Imago DEI Camp (June 15-21) | CYF (June 30-July 5) | Disciples Crossing 3693 State Highway 31 East, Athens, TX, 75752 |
Greater Kansas City Region | Primary (July 14-16) | Junior (June 26-29) | Eighters (July 18-24) | CYF (June 24-29) | Tall Oaks Camp 12788 189th Street, Linwood, Kansas 66052 |
Illinois & Wisconsin | Beginner (June 19-21) | JYF (June 22-28) | Chi Rho (June 29-July5) | CYF (June 8-14) | Walter Scott Camp 15290 E 300th Avenue Dieterich, IL 62424 |
Indiana | Explorers (June 9-14) | Middle School (June 16-21) | H.S. (June 30-July 5) | New Beginnings (July 21-23) | Bedford Christian Camp 33 Church Camp Road, Bedford, IN 47421 |
Kansas | Discover/ Primary Camp (June 23-25) | Junior (June 16-20) | Chi Rho ( July 14-19) | Pre High ( June 23-28) | CYF ( June 28-Aug 2) | Disciples Center Tawakoni 8492 SW Tawakoni Rd. Augusta, KS 67010 |
Kentucky | CYF 1 (June 2-7) | Eighters (June 8-14) | Junior (June 16-20) | Camp 101A (June 20-22) | CYF 2 (June 23-28) | Chi Rho 1 (June 30-July 5) | Chi Rho 2 (July 7-12) | Camp Wa-Kon-Da-Ho 7900 KY-70 Liberty, KY 42539 / Camp Kum- Ba- Ya 4943 Barge Island Rd, Benton, KY |
Michigan | H.S. Camp (July 6-12) | Middle School Camp (July 6-12) | Elemantary (June 15-20) | Crystal Conf Center 2365 South Shore E, Frankfort, MI 49635 |
Mid-America | Chi Rho (July 28-Aug 2) | Elem/Jr (July 14-18) | CYG / Chi Rho (July 7-12 / June 29- July 3) | CYF (July 6-11) | 123 Go (July 13-15) | Junior (July 17-21 | Combo (July 23-27) | Camp Jo- Ota 1272 Hwy MM Clarence, MO 63437 | NW Camp of CCMA Crowder State Park |
Nebraska | Junior (June 8-12) | Littles (June 13-15) | Junior/Senior (June 15-20) | Agape (June 26-30) | Littles (July 11-13) | Kamp Kaleo 46872 Willow Springs Rd, Burwell, NE 68823 |
North Carolina | CYF (June 15-20) | Created to Be Me (June 22-28) | JYF (July 6-11) | Chi Rho (July 20-25) | Camp Caroline 3398 Janiero Rd, Araphoe, NC 28510 |
Northeastern | No 2025 Information Listed | No 2025 information listed |
Northern California/ Nevada | Junior (June 22-26) | Chi Rho (June 22-28) | CYF (June 22-28) | Joy (June 28-30) | Community of Great Commission 30303 Chicken Hawk Rd, Foresthill CA |
Northern Lights | CANE RIDGE Kids (July 7-10) | Junior (July 7-10) | Chi Rho/ CYF (July 21-26) GWINWOOD Kids (July 7-10) | Junior (July 7-12) Chi Rho/CYF (July 21-26) | Cane Ridge Retreat Center 5133 Cane Ridge Rd Lincoln MT/ Gwinwood Retreat Center 6015 30th Ave SE Lacey, WA |
Ohio | Otter (June 8-10) | Rabbit (June 29-Julu 2) | Chi Rho Emmaus (June 29 – July 5) | CYF (July 6-12) | Chi Rho 2 (July 13-19) | Camp Christian Mable Dell Rd Marysville, OH 43040 |
Oklahoma | Chi Rho Camp (June 2-6) | Discovery Camp (June 13-15) | CYF (June 16-21) | Junior (June 23-27) | Canyon Camp | Camp Christian | Camp Tawakoni | Camp Christian |
Oregon/SW Idaho | Middle & High School Summer Camp (August 4-8) | Suttle Lake Camp Sisters, OR 97759 |
Pacific Southwest | Mini (June 22-25) | Junior (June 22-27) | Chi Rho (June 29- July 4) | CYF Camp (July 6-11) | Loch Leven 8171 Mountain Home Creek Road, Mentone CA 92359 |
Pennsylvania | CYF (June 15-21) | Chi Rho (June 22-28) | Junior (July 6-12) | Mini Camp (July 20-23) | Laurelview Camp Rockwood, PA |
South Carolina | No 2025 Information Listed | No 2025 Information Listed |
Southwest | CAMP ATHENS Imago Dei (June 15-21) | CYF (June 16-21) | Chi- Rho (June 23-28) | JYF (June 23-27) | Genesis (July 30-Aug) DISCIPLES OAKS CYF (June 30-July 5 / June 9-14) | Eighters (June 15-21) | Chi Rho (June 23-28) | JYF (July 1-5) | Disciples Crossing Camp Athens, TX 3693 State Highway 31 East \ Disciples Oaks Camp & Retreat 673 Private Rd Gonzales, TX 78629 |
Tennessee | Discover Camp (May 29-31) | Junior Camp (June 11-14) | Chi Rho Camp (July 23-27) | CYF Camp (June 1-7) | Camp Bethany Hills 1080 Bethany Hills Rd Kingston Springs, TN 37082 |
Upper Midwest | Beginners (Multiples Sessions) June 7-9) | Junior (June 16-21/ June 30-July 5/ Aug 4-9) | Chi Rho (June 23-28 & July 21-26) | Christian Conf Center 5064 Lincoln St, Newton, IA |
Virginia | Trec (June 21-28) | New Covenant (July 20- July 24) | Special Camp (June 29-July 4) | Craig Springs Camp 30 Craig Springs Cir. New Castle, VA |
West Virginia | Chi Rho | Junior (June 8-13) | CYF (June 22-28) | Camp Cambell Laurelview, PA / Bethany College, WV |
Youth Ministry

World Water Day Reflection
World Water Day Reflection
by Rev. Ryan Cullumber
Associate Pastor, Harbor Christian Church

Freshwater Ecosystems
Life on Earth depends on healthy ecosystems. Freshwater ecosystems, such as wetlands, rivers, mangroves and aquifers, are a critical part of the global water cycle – supplying, purifying and protecting freshwater resources. We often do not think about where our water comes from and simply take it for granted when we turn on our taps. Water is the source of life and everyone needs access to clean and safe drinking water.
World Water Day is March 22nd. World Water Day celebrates water and inspires action to tackle the global water crisis. Ecosystems supply, purify and protect freshwater resources. Apart from directly captured rainwater, humans get every drop of freshwater from either groundwater, surface water or frozen water.
Freshwater ecosystems such as wetlands and marshes mitigate the effects of floods and drought. These important ecosystems protect the land from erosion and inundation and help to regulate water flows. These freshwater ecosystems are also important breeding grounds for aquatic animals and migratory birds. Because of habitat loss and the dangers of pollution, biodiversity in freshwater ecosystems is in danger. In fact freshwater species are going extinct more rapidly than terrestrial or marine species.
Another benefit of preserving these wild places is that wetlands such as mangroves, seagrasses, marshes and swamps are highly effective carbon sinks that absorb and store carbon dioxide. All these ecosystems are examples of how the natural world acts like the body of Christ, each with an important and vital role to play.

Living Coast Ministry
Harbor Christian Church has established a program called Living Coast Ministry (formerly Blue Theology) that focuses on the interconnection between the natural marine world and the divine. Our Living Coast Theologians enjoy a week-long summer residential program at Harbor Christian Church in Newport Beach, California. Harbor is located just across the street from the Upper Newport Back Bay. Being located in coastal Southern California gives us access to many wild places that most people never have the opportunity to experience. Living Coast Ministry at Harbor supports participants in visiting these natural wonders while helping to develop an ecological spirituality.
What do we mean by ecological spirituality? Throughout the week, each group enjoys hands-on experiences that deeply connect them to the surrounding ocean and shoreline ecology. Each evening participants are led in discussions, sacred experiences and activities that support them in crafting their unique ecological lens on spirituality. In other words, Living Coast Ministry brings together real world experience and the sacred, allowing participants to ask new questions of their faith and to open to more expansive experiences of the divine.
We love the opportunity to host youth groups and their chaperones from all over the country. To date we have hosted groups from Minnesota, Colorado as well as local groups from Southern California. This summer we will welcome groups from California, Kentucky and Maryland. Our Living Coast Ministry team would love to hear from and potentially host you and your group. If you would like more information on Living Coast Ministry in Newport Beach please click here:

Let’s Talk About: Justice and the Young Body
Let’s Talk About: Justice and the Young Body
In this video from the “Let’s Talk About…” series, Rev. Managerrie Winston (DHM Coordinator for Ministry with Youth and Young Adults) talks about why justice is such a core faith component for young people, and the ways that adult faith leaders can support them.
At Disciples Home Mission Youth, we believe in a faith that breathes, grows, and transforms — just like you! We’re not your typical youth ministry. Here, we celebrate the dynamic, beautiful intersection of generations, cultures, and communities. We are a space where the bold voices of youth meet the wisdom of the elders, and where every conversation becomes a catalyst for change.
Weightlifters
Weightlifters
2025 Laity Readiness Resource
This season in our churches, homes, and schools feels heavy, but our collective capacity to strengthen one another and our communities is great. We are an extension of our magnificent Creator–one who emboldens, loves, and heals us toward a world that is unlike empire. The Realm of God moves by the Spirit in all living things, cultivating justice and harmony one precious load of anointing at a time.
It is imperative we lift up and carry the power of the Holy Spirit in refreshing ways. Our legions of lay leaders fortify the church for every season, especially those seasons that dare us to follow Jesus. “Weightlifters” provides you with enough development materials for monthly laity training over the next year. Let us lean into intentional conditioning and be well!
Rev. Monique Crain Spells
Vice President for Mission, Advocacy, & Programs
WHAT’S INSIDE?
- Laity Sunday Litany
- (7 ) Trainings Videos
- (3) Downloadable Workshops
- (1) Youth Study
- (1) Men’s Study
Social-Emotional Faith Formation: S.E.L.F Youth Curriculum
Social-Emotional Faith Formation: S.E.L.F Youth Curriculum
by Rev. Managgerie Winston
This curriculum brings together Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) and faith formation to empower youth to engage deeply with their spirituality while developing the emotional and social skills they need for life’s transitions.
In today’s world, young people are looking for ways to express their faith in ways that are inclusive, compassionate, and just. This curriculum offers a space where everyone no matter their background, experiences, or perspectives can come to the table, be heard, and grow together in faith and love.
Inspired by Jesus’ example of welcoming all, this curriculum builds skills that help youth live out their faith with empathy, resilience, and a commitment to justice. Each lesson is an invitation to explore who they are, understand how they relate to others, and discern how they can make a difference in the world around them.