Colossians 1:15-17 

Registration Questions?

campatcoast@coasthills.church

EMAIL COMMUNICATIONS:

Please keep an eye for emails leading up to our exciting week of Camp@Coast 2025! Emails have been sent on the dates below:
JULY 27TH 12:10AM: ResentCamper Email from CampatCoast
JULY 25TH AM: Volunteer email from CampatCoast
JULY 24TH PM: Email #2 to Preschool Parents from Miss Pam
JULY 24TH AM: Camper Email from CampatCoast

JULY 18TH: Email to Preschool Parents from Miss Pam
JULY 18TH: Email to student/adult volunteers for Thursday volunteer meeting from CampatCoast
JULY 14TH: Email to student/adult volunteers for July 20th meeting from CampatCoast

2025 Week Announcements: 

FROM THE PARENT EMAIL:
What to Bring:
• BACKPACK for sack lunch, water, towel, take-home items. Label w/ child's name.
• SACK LUNCH & WATER BOTTLE for the daily 11:15 snack/lunch break.
• SMALL BEACH TOWEL as the kids will get wet all 5 days.
• 1-PIECE BATHING SUIT as kids dry & clothe over suits after water games.
• HAVE YOUR CHILD(REN) wear their bathing suit under their clothes daily.
• CLOSED TOE SHOES for lots of fun activities! Best to keep toes covered!
• DAILY OFFERING (even on Monday) with quarters and dollars for our mission.

What NOT to Bring:
• PERSONAL BIBLES as we’ll provide to lighten backpacks.
• GADGETS including toys, iPod, video games, etc.
• PEANUT PRODUCTS as they could harm kids with peanut allergies.


(Daily announcements. Parent's - keep an eye out for our daily emails from our Camp@Coast team!)
MONDAY
  • Don't forget to bring your towel and 1-piece bathing suit for Tuesdays recreation games.

TUESDAY


WEDNESDAY


THURSDAY


FRIDAY
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Bring lasting hope - one meal at a time...

Our 2025 "Soul Wars" Mission Project

Campers will be partnering with Kids Around the World and raising money to pack nutrient rich meals that will be sent to Panama to nourish children in orphanages, schools, feeding centers, churches and homes.
AND....Campers get to help pack thousands of meals that will ultimately not only address hunger in Panama but also empower families to provide for their children by fostering unity around the table where growth and connection thrive.