FAQs

  • At camp jubilee, we have a "zero cell phone" policy. While phones can be useful tools, we want to encourage our campers to be present with everything and everyone around them at camp and phones can be a distraction that brings our attention outside of our current situations.

  • This list is by no means exhaustive, but here are our basic recommendations:

    • A Bible and notebook

    • Sleeping bag and pillow

    • Toiletries

    • Bug spray and sunscreen

    • Beach towel and shower towel

    • Clothes that can get (very) messy

    • Athletic shoes

    • Warm layers for chilly mornings and evenings

    • Water bottle

    • Money for the camp store/camper account

    • Flashlight

    *This is not an exhaustive list but is a list of the important things

  • This list is by no means exhaustive, but here are our basic don't bring items

    • Drugs (unless prescribed by a Doctor)

    • Alcohol

    • Tobacco 

    • Vapes

    • Fireworks 

    • Weapons 

    • Electronic Devices

  • There will be a camp store available to campers. If they would like to purchase camp attire, snacks, or drinks they are encouraged to bring extra spending money with them.  At registration, campers will have the chance to deposit all their cash into their "camper accounts" which we'll use throughout the week to make purchases so campers don't accidentally misplace money throughout the week. All remaining funds from this account will be returned at the closing chapel.

  • Each day looks a little different as we attempt to provide new experiences to our campers but our general schedule is this:


    - Breakfast followed by morning worship and personal devotions.
    - Cabin time activities or tournaments.
    - Lunch and our afternoon camp wide games 
    - Free time
    - Evening Chapel followed by nighttime camp wide games and eventually lights out

  • Parents are responsible for getting their campers to camp, whether that's driving out together or carpooling with some other campers.