
For students entering 6th—8th grade in Fall 2026
StuCo Middle School Camp is a place where students can be themselves, participate in a variety of activities, and build friendships while developing their relationship with Jesus Christ. It’s the perfect week for middle school students to start taking ownership of their faith.
Students grow their faith through morning and evening services and small group time where they focus on building relationships with their peers and leaders. Together, they’ll enjoy activities like:
Water Slide Rock climbing Blob
Water Slide Rock climbing Blob
Water Slide Rock climbing Blob
Water Slide Rock climbing Blob
Snacking at the canteen with friends SWIMMING
Snacking at the canteen with friends SWIMMING
Snacking at the canteen with friends SWIMMING
Snacking at the canteen with friends SWIMMING
Zip-lining 4-SQUARE carpet ball PETTING ZOO
Zip-lining 4-SQUARE carpet ball PETTING ZOO
Zip-lining 4-SQUARE carpet ball PETTING ZOO
Zip-lining 4-SQUARE carpet ball PETTING ZOO
PAINTBALL ARCHERY CAMPFIRE NIGHT GLOW NIGHT
PAINTBALL ARCHERY CAMPFIRE NIGHT GLOW NIGHT
PAINTBALL ARCHERY CAMPFIRE NIGHT GLOW NIGHT
PAINTBALL ARCHERY CAMPFIRE NIGHT GLOW NIGHT
Paddle Boarding And much more
Paddle Boarding And much more
Paddle Boarding And much more
Paddle Boarding And much more
Per student
through April 22
Per student
after early bird
Cost includes all transportation, meals, lodging, & activities.
*deposit is $79
For students entering 9th—12th grade in Fall 2026
StuCo High School Camp is a place where students can participate in a variety of fun activities and build friendships while growing closer to God together. It’s the perfect week for high school students to find clarity and contentment in a relationship with Christ, experience reflection away from daily distractions, and focus on what it looks like to truly live for Christ.
Students grow their faith through powerful morning and evening services. Cabin discussions with their small groups focus on issues that are relevant to their lives and are a great time to grow closer to their peers and leaders. High School camp offers more flexibility and gives students the opportunity to make the camp experience their own. Together, they’ll enjoy activities like:
Water slide Rock climbing campfire night
Water slide Rock climbing campfire night
Water slide Rock climbing campfire night
Water slide Rock climbing campfire night
Snacking at the canteen with friends SWIMMING
Snacking at the canteen with friends SWIMMING
Snacking at the canteen with friends SWIMMING
Snacking at the canteen with friends SWIMMING
Zip-lining 4-SQUARE carpet ball PETTING ZOO
Zip-lining 4-SQUARE carpet ball PETTING ZOO
Zip-lining 4-SQUARE carpet ball PETTING ZOO
Zip-lining 4-SQUARE carpet ball PETTING ZOO
PAINTBALL ARCHERY SPORTS TOURNAMENTS CHESS
PAINTBALL ARCHERY SPORTS TOURNAMENTS CHESS
PAINTBALL ARCHERY SPORTS TOURNAMENTS CHESS
PAINTBALL ARCHERY SPORTS TOURNAMENTS CHESS
PADDLE BOARDING GLOW NIGHT And much more
PADDLE BOARDING GLOW NIGHT And much more
PADDLE BOARDING GLOW NIGHT And much more
PADDLE BOARDING GLOW NIGHT And much more
Per student
through April 22
Per student
after early bird
Cost includes all transportation, meals, lodging, & activities.
*deposit is $79
At Student Community, we never want financial need to be the reason that a student cannot attend an event. This scholarship application helps us better understand your need so we can come alongside you while also being good stewards of our limited resources.
To request a scholarship, you must first register for the event and pay the $79 deposit. Once that step is completed, your scholarship application can be submitted and reviewed.
While we are unable to cover the full cost of any event, we are able to provide partial scholarships to help make participation possible. Most scholarships will cover less than 50% of the event cost.
Please know that your information will remain confidential, and we will do our best to provide assistance so you can join us.
Middle School Camp: June 13-16
High School Camp: June 16-20
Location: 7717 95th Ave, Evart, MI 49631
Camp Website: www.springhillexperiences.com
You can register online at: www.communitychristian.org/camp
Early bird price deadline: April 22
Final registration deadline: May 31
For Middle School: The early bird rate is $399 per student, and the late rate is $439 per student.
For High School: The early bird rate is $499 per student, and the late rate is $539 per student.
The cost includes:
• Lodging
• Meals
• Transportation
• All activities
For Middle School:
• Check-in opens at 8:00am at our Naperville location on June 13th. Buses depart at 9:00am.
• On June 16th we will leave camp at 10:00am to arrive at the Naperville location around 1:30pm.
For High School:
• Check-in opens at 8:00am at our Naperville location on June 16th. Buses depart at 9:00am.
• On June 20th we will leave camp at 10:00am to arrive at the Naperville location around 1:30pm.
• We will be traveling to/from camp on coach buses
We want every student to have a safe and successful camp experience. During registration, parents will be able to provide: medical information, allergies, medications, dietary restrictions, and emergency contact information.
If your student has specific medical or behavioral needs you would like to discuss personally, please reach out to your StuCo Director.
Our goal is for students to fully engage with camp, relationships, and what God may want to do in their lives during the week.
Students may bring phones, but we strongly encourage limited use throughout camp. We ask students to put phones away for sessions, small groups, and meals.
We hope for students is to:
• Stay present
• Avoid isolating themselves with devices
• Use phones respectfully
Students are welcome to use their phones during free time to connect with family or capture memories.
Camp is full of activities, worship, and community! Students should dress comfortably and modestly, to ensure they are fully able to engage in all the fun of camp.
Please pack clothes that cover the basics (no crop tops, muscle tanks/cut up shirts, short shorts, clothing with inappropriate language/drug references) and pack appropriate coverage for water activities (no bikinis and no Speedos). If you’re unsure, err on the side of comfort and modesty or ask your StuCo Director.
We reserve the right to address clothing concerns that create unnecessary distraction.
• Comfortable clothes
• Athletic clothes/shoes
• Toiletries
• Bedding or sleeping bag for a twin mattress
• Bath towel and beach towel
• Swimsuit
• Bible
• Notebook
• Pen
• Water bottle
• Sunscreen/bug spray
• Any necessary medications in their original container with instructions
• OPTIONAL: money for Canteen, snacks, digital camera, spirit wear, neon for Glow Night.
Each location has a StuCo Director (also displayed just below, with pictures!), who would be happy to answer camp questions:
Aurora - Sophia Gustafson - sophiagustafson@communitychristian.org
Downers Grove - Garrett Cook - garrettcook@communitychristian.org
Naperville - Sam Crandall - samcrandall@communitychristian.org
Plainfield - Noah Wilson - noahwilson@communitychristian.org
Yorkville - Aaron Donnelly - aarondonnelly@communitychristian.org
Contact your location stuco director.