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To attend Junior Camp, your child must be entering into the 4th grade in the fall. To attend Teen Camp, your young person must be entering into the 7th grade in the fall. To attend Deaf Camp, your child must be entering into the 4th grade in the fall. To attend Crown Education Camps, your child must be entering the 8th grade in the fall.
Teen Camp: $125 per camper if they register before April 1st and $150 per camper if they register after April 1st. There are many free activities for your child to be involved in; a few carry necessary fees as follows:
Junior Camp: $125 per camper if they register before April 1st and $150 per camper if they register after April 1st. There are many free activities for your child to be involved in; a few carry necessary fees as follows:
High Adventure Camp: $225 per camper if they register before April 1st and $250 if they register after April 1st. For the use of camp washers and dryers is an additional fee:
Crown Education Camp: $175 per camper if they register before April 1st and $200 if they register after April 1st. For the use of camp washers and dryers is an additional fee:
Crown Championship Sports Camp: $175 per camper. For the use of camp washers and dryers is an additional fee:
For groups, one adult sponsor is required for every ten paying campers. A minimum of one adult man and one adult lady is preferred for each group. Any sponsors above those required will pay $125 per sponsor if they register before April 1st and $150 per sponsor if they register after April 1st.
You can use cash, check, or credit card. Checks should be made payable to Mount Moriah Christian Camp.
The balance for each camper can be paid before you arrive at camp to expedite your time of registration. This can be done as a group or as an individual camper. If you would like to pay with a credit card before arrival, please call 865.938.8186 ext: 412. Mention the camp you are attending and the week you will be attending so we have an accurate record of your payment.
Each camper must have an individual registration form completed. A $50 deposit must be turned in and accompany each camper's registration form. Each camper’s medical release form must also be signed by a parent or guardian.
For groups, an approximate number of campers should be submitted to our office to ensure availability. Weeks will fill early, so please contact us as soon as possible. Completed registration forms and a $50 deposit per camper must be received at the latest one month before camp begins. The balance of the registration must be paid upon arrival.
Groups coming for a second consecutive year will receive one free scholarship. Every year thereafter an additional scholarship for a camper from your group will be provided, not to exceed five scholarships.
Campers will check in at the front entrance of The Crown College campus between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m on Monday. The college campus is located at 2307 W. Beaver Creek Dr. Powell, TN 37849. Anyone arriving later than 4 p.m. should notify the camp office. If you will arrive later than 7 p.m., please make arrangements to stop and eat before arriving. All times are Eastern Time.
Campers will check out on Friday at 11:30 a.m. and begin their trip home.
Ends of the Earth Outfitters is training for teens and youth groups that are preparing to go on a missions trip with their church or individually. They will be equipped with the how to, such as, how to lead someone to the Lord and how to disciple a new Christian in the Lord.
Girls - Loose fitting, knee-length, athletic wear or culottes for recreation, no sun dresses, no sleeveless shirts, no tank tops and no tight-fitting shirts; no pants; knee-length skirt or dress are appropriate for evening services. A modest one-piece bathing suit, along with a dark t-shirt and loose fitting, knee-length, athletic wear or culottes are required for the pool and waterslide.
Boys - Long athletic pants and t-shirt for recreation; long athletic shorts may be worn on athletic fields; no tank tops. Long pants and a collared shirt are appropriate for evening services. Knee-length swim trunks and dark t-shirt are required for the pool and and water slide.
Note for Wednesday evening service: No jeans or tennis shoes will be worn. Girls will wear a knee-length dress, or a skirt and nice shirt. Boys will wear long pants and a collared shirt.
They should be sure to bring their Bible, a notebook and pen; a pillow and sleeping bag/bedroll; towels and washcloths; soap, shampoo, a toothpaste, toothbrush, and other toiletries; a flashlight; spending money; several changes of clothes; a swimsuit, a beach towel; and an extra pair of tennis shoes.
Crown Education campers may also bring materials (books, resources, ect.) related to their field of study, if they so desire.
They should leave at home any type of electronic devices - including cell phones, beepers, CD, DVD, MP3, or other music/media players, computers, PDAs, radios, TVs, laser pointers, and video games; clothing with inappropriate graphics or lettering; magazines; knives, fireworks, or weapons of any kind.
Crown Education campers are allowed to bring laptop computers or iPads for in-session use only (this is not required).
Mount Moriah Christian Camp maintains high standards of conduct and personal separation. Any camper refusing to abide by the rules is subject to dismissal.
Leaders and helpers from each group are encouraged to be involved with their young people as well as to counsel them during the invitations. Sponsors will stay with their young people. No children below camp age will be permitted. Leaders will also have a chance to attend several Youth Worker Training Sessions that can help them with their young people.
Three nutritious meals are served each day by Pioneer College Catering. Campers who have or develop contagious conditions or communicable diseases cannot be allowed to remain at camp. A registered nurse will be available at all times. All medications must be submitted to the nurse along with written instructions at registration. Any campers on a special diet must bring their own supplements if necessary.
Campers will not have access to make or receive calls, except in case of an emergency.
An exciting and funfilled program has been planned for every day. Campers will memorize God's Word and hear convicting preaching. Campers will also be involved in activities where they can learn a skill or explore an interest they may have. Recreational activities include the following: Swimming, Paintball, Mountain Waterslide, Skits, Sand Volleyball, Team Competition, Big Ball, Singing, Field Games, Mountain Hiking, and much more!