We’ve decided to attend Associational Children’s Camp in 2019.
What do we do now?
THIS SHOULD BE DONE ONE-TWO MONTHS PRIOR TO CAMP!
ACC DOES NOT ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS
ACC Director Preston Collins at (405) 321-0864 or prestonc@swbell.net or
Business Manager Gary Dempsey at (580) 795-5584 or dom@jmba.org
DAILY SCHEDULE
First Day 2:00............. Begin Arrival 2:00.. Registration Begins 2:00-5:00... Time to Swim ............ All Girls-Entry Pool ........ All Boys-Baptist Lake 5:00-6:45.............. Supper ............. Prep for Worship 6:00........... Choir Practice .................. In Tabernacle 7:00-8:00............ Worship ................... in Tabernacle 8:00-9:30......... Free Time 9:30-10:00.............. Cabin ......................... Devotions |
Second Day 7:45-8:45...... Breakfast & ....................... Quiet Time 8:45-9:30.............. NT/OT ............................. Studies 9:57 ................... Worship ................... in Tabernacle 12:00...................... Lunch 1:00-5:00....... Recreation ........ Games at Riverfront ........................ Swimming ......... All Girls-Baptist Lake ........... All Boys-Entry Pool
5:00-6:45.............. Supper ............. Prep for Worship 6:00........... Choir Practice .................. In Tabernacle 7:00-8:00............ Worship ................... in Tabernacle 8:00-9:30......... Free Time 9:30-10:00.............. Cabin ......................... Devotions |
Third Day 7:45-8:45...... Breakfast & ....................... Quiet Time 8:45-9:30.............. NT/OT ............................. Studies 9:57 ................... Worship ................... in Tabernacle 12:00...................... Lunch 1:00-5:00....... Recreation ........ Games at Riverfront ........................ Swimming ............ All Girls-Entry Pool ........ All Boys-Baptist Lake 1:30-3:30...... MissionFest 5:00-6:45.............. Supper ............. Prep for Worship 6:00........... Choir Practice .................. In Tabernacle 7:00-8:00............ Worship ................... in Tabernacle 8:00-9:30......... Free Time 9:30-10:00.............. Cabin ......................... Devotions |
Last Day 7:45-8:45...... Breakfast & ....................... Quiet Time 8:45-9:00............. Break and Transision to Worship 9:00 ................... Worship ................... in Tabernacle
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SPECIAL MEETINGS
Associational Children’s Camp Decision Service Guide
Life changing spiritual decisions are the main reason for Associational Children’s Camp. A team effort is necessary to provide the best possible assistance to all who respond to the invitations at ACC. The Camp Pastor will deliver a clear message of God’s invitation and volunteers will serve as Encouragers and Pastor Advisors. There will be no invitation at the first worship service of each camp. Training for Encouragers and Pastor Advisors will be provided immediately following the first worship service of camp. Each child who responds to an invitation and completes decision counseling should be greeted by a sponsor from their cabin to escort them safely and rejoice with them in their life changing spiritual decision.
Encouragers
Encouragers may be responsible adults from any cabin. Each church is asked to provide at least one Encourager. Personal Commitment Guides will be provided for use by the Encouragers with each child responding to the invitation. It is vital that Encouragers fill in all information on the tear off portion of the Personal Commitment Guide. This information will be returned to the church for continued follow-up with the child.
Encouragers have responsibility for helping the child come to a clear understanding of the nature of his or her decision. This is accomplished by listening to the child, sharing Scripture, offering needed explanations, and prayer. If unforeseen issues arise requiring more than simple guidance in completing a spiritual commitment, please take the child to a Pastor Advisor for more in-depth assistance.
When the child has prayed and expressed their personal commitment the Encourager will mark the decision and tear off the portion of the Personal Commitment Guide containing the child’s information. Give the Personal Commitment Guide to the child and take the child along with the personal information to a Pastor Advisor. Hand the tear off portion to the Pastor Advisor and introduce the child. Remain with the child, but allow the child to interact directly with the Pastor Advisor. Following their discussion with the Pastor Advisor, help the child locate someone from their cabin so they can return safely to their church cabin.
Pastor Advisors
Pastor Advisors may be a Pastor, Staff Member or a spiritually mature adult from any cabin. Pastor Advisors will make their way to the front of the Tabernacle as children are responding to the Invitation. Pastor Advisors will assist children in following the directions given from the platform as they move to the counseling areas. Pastor Advisors assist in pairing up children with an Encourager. Pastor Advisors need to be alert to needs of both children and Encouragers throughout the counseling time. Encouragers will bring the child to a Pastor Advisor when they have completed their decision counseling or when the Encourager needs assistance with a more complicated issue. When there is special situation the Pastor Advisor may need to take over talking with the boy or girl about their individual difficulty. When the Encourager has been able to assist the child with a spiritual decision the Pastor Advisor will ask the child to express in their own words the decisions they have just made. Pastor Advisors will encourage and pray with the children. This is a time to rejoice with the child about a life changing spiritual decision and provide them with some “next steps” i.e. tell an adult in their cabin, baptism, daily devotion time and prayer. Pastor Advisor will also be responsible for double-checking the written information. It is essential that the child’s name, name of the church, and the cabin number all be clearly indicated on the tear off portion. These tear off portions will be returned to each church so every child can have appropriate follow up from their own church sponsors and Pastor.
Sponsors
A sponsor is a high school graduate, or older, who has come with his/her church to serve as a guide, chaperone, mentor, etc. There should be at least one sponsor for every 10 children, being sure there are adequate sponsors for both girls and boys. The duties of a sponsor include:
Ushers
Each church group is asked to provide at least one usher for the week. Ushers are responsible for taking the offering. As previously noted, there will be a short usher meeting at 6:00 p.m. by the waterfalls in the front foyer of the Tabernacle on the first day of camp.
MissionFest Volunteers
MissionFest is conducted on the third day of camp from 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. We need volunteers who will sign-up at registration to assist missionaries with their interactive displays and items to be given away. The MissionFest is located at the Mathena Event Center.
MUSIC INFO
Camp Choir
All campers are invited to sing in the choir each evening. We rehearse every evening at 6:00 p.m. in the choir loft. Please send a couple of adults or mature teenage sponsors with your kids who sing in the choir. This is a unique opportunity to hear 300 campers and sponsors sing our Lord’s praises!
RECREATION
Sign-up will occur on the first day of camp until 10:00 p.m. accepting registration for Kickball and Volleyball. Please note that only sponsors may register their teams. Recreation schedules will be posted outside of the Falls Creek office beginning the second day of camp. Teams must be ready to play by their game time. If they are not ready, game time is forfeit time.
Upon the advice of the Children’s Worker Advisory Council, each team that signs up will play only one game per day. It will not be a competitive tournament. This will allow each cabin to plan their daily activities better eliminating the “unknown” element of tournament timing.
Co-Ed Kickball
All teams will field 10 players. Each team should have an equal number of girls and boys (more girls ok).
Co-Ed Volleyball
Teams may play with 6-8 players. Competing teams must have the same number of players and each team must have the same number of girls and boys playing at all times. No officials will be provided.
Wild and Crazy Recreation
Participant groups of 10-15 children with an adult leader will be assigned an activity location. These assignments will be made through the through the ACC Office, located in the Falls Creek office, daily. These activities will be directed and led by the Recreation Staff. The games will last approximately 45 minutes to an hour. The purpose of these games is to provide a non-competitive, compliment-giving, compliment-getting, fun-filled group time.
Swimming
First Day: 2:00–5:00 All Girls (Entry Pool) 2:00–5:00 All Boys (Baptist Lake) |
Second Day: 1:00–5:00 All Girls (Baptist Lake) 1:00–5:00 All Boys (Entry Pool) |
Third Day: 1:00–5:00 All Girls (Entry Pool) 1:00–5:00 All Boys (Baptist Lake) |
Swimming Information
Skating
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Attire
The Falls Creek dress code is designed to provide an equitable dress code for all campers, encouraging modesty above legalism. Parents and church leaders are urged to see that only clothing which meets the policies and regulations of the conference center (below) is brought to Falls Creek.
Since Falls Creek is a Christian camp with a distinctly Christian atmosphere, the New Testament principle of modesty should always be the standard for dress at Falls Creek. It is the responsibility of the sponsors from each church to model the standard of modesty and enforce the camp dress code.
While on Falls Creek grounds campers may not wear apparel that exposes the midriff, is extremely tight fitting or has writing on the back of pants or shorts. Apparel may not display or promote tobacco, alcohol, controlled substances or inappropriate language or pictures. All shorts and dresses should be modest length. At Falls Creek, modest shorts are generally defined as shorts that have at least a five inch inseam or longer and dresses and skirts should be four inches from the top of the knee or longer. Slits in dresses and skirts should also be modest in length. Straps for shirts/tops must have at least three inches across the shoulder. Shoes and shirts must be worn at all times outside cabins, except while swimming.
Courtesy Patrols
Courtesy Patrols will be on duty 24 hours a day. They are authorized and instructed to answer questions, assist campers and sponsors, and enforce all rules and policies of the camp. Any Courtesy Patrol, when called upon, will assist adult leadership in dealing with discipline problems.
Traffic
Please feel free to use vehicles to transport children to far away locations but please drive very carefully. Also, please note that Falls Creek Regulations prohibit riding in the beds of pickups.
Mail addressed to Falls Creek should use the following form:
Name of Camper
Name of Church staying with
Name of Cabin staying in
Falls Creek Baptist Conference Center
Davis, OK. 73030
Repairs/Cabin Questions
Each cabin is responsible for its own repairs. If renting from another church, be sure to notify them of all damages and repairs, unless other arrangements have been made. There are many repair services in Davis and Sulphur who will come to Falls Creek. The Falls Creek Office can help you locate these numbers.
First Aid Station
Please download and read the separate 2019 First Aid Information document. Campers going to First Aid station must be accompanied by a sponsor.
Miscellaneous
Rock throwing, water fighting, shave cream fighting, and use of tobacco are not allowed. Fireworks, scooters, bicycles and skateboards (except for those stored with the skate park) are prohibited.
INCLEMENT WEATHER
The following plan is for Inclement Weather during summer camps.
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