MCKC 2025 INFORMATION
MCKC 2025 INFORMATION
Hello! We are very excited to have you join us for MCKC Youth Camp 2025 ♡ Please see below for essential information that allows for a great and fruitful experience at camp!
In Christ, MCKC Admin Team
Click below for a document packet of MCKC 2025 Information
MCKC 2025 Guest Speaker
This year we are very excited to welcome back our guest speaker Pastor Patrick Chi who was our speaker at MCKC 2022. Last time we only got to host him for one day due to the pandemic, and now we are thrilled to have him for the whole camp! Below is a brief self introduction of Pastor Patrick Chi.
Hey MCKC! I’m Patrick, and I’m so excited to be your speaker for MCKC! I was born and raised in Los Angeles, CA, but in 2018, I moved to the East Coast and now call New Jersey home. I serve as the college pastor at Mosaic Christian Fellowship, and there are three things I absolutely love—my wife, my dog, and FOOD! I’m praying and expecting that we will all have a powerful and memorable encounter with the Lord! I can’t wait to worship with you all soon!
Check in/Pickup Information
Check-in for campers will be held between 3-4 PM at the Tabernacle on Wednesday, June 18th. For pickup please arrive no later than 1:30pm at the Tabernacle on June 21st.
PACKING LIST
See below for a list of what campers will need for the week. Please make sure to consult the dress code while packing, or parents may be called to bring the camper new clothing from home.
Bible, notebook, pen
Sleeping bag or a blanket and sheets, pillow
Toiletries: toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, soap, deodorant, towels
Medications if needed. All medications, including over-the-counter medications (such as Advil) will be turned into the camp nurse upon registration and will be administered as directed by the parent/physician
Reusable water bottle
Clothing for 4 days:
4-5 sets of non-form fitting casual wear (example: t-shirts, shorts, undergarments) for warm/hot weather
At least 1 set of warmer clothing for time indoors
Athletic/walking shoes (at least one pair to get messy in), socks
Shower slippers recommended
DRESS CODE
We ask that campers wear clothing appropriate for events such as: worship, outdoor/indoor activities, resting, and more.
We will also be spending time outdoors and indoors (where the temperature might be colder than expected), so we recommend students to bring at least one warm set of clothing. We ask students to bring clothing with modesty in mind (for both female and male students) as the camp is for students to grow closer with God and in community with one another.
Please note that MCKC Youth Camp staff will have the final say on whether an article of clothing is in line with the dress code, as it is written here. Our posture is not to shame anyone for their clothing choice, but to have campers uphold the Biblical standard of honoring one another, which we can all do with our clothing.
Tops
No tank tops, low cut/boat neck, tight, see through, off the shoulder, or cropped shirts
Bottoms
Biker shorts and leggings are allowed only with long tops that cover butts
Shorts waistbands may not be rolled up
No skirts
Undergarments should not be visible at any time
No clothing with holes, inappropriate words, or logos
CONTRABAND LIST
Unpermitted items will be collected upon check-in, however, it is recommended that campers leave these items at home as MCKC Youth Camp will not be held liable for stolen items.
This list aims to provide a camp experience with the least possible distractions as possible. Plus, our schedule is packed with activities! If you desire a way to contact your camper during the week, please let us know during check-in, and we’ll be sure to get you connected with someone on staff.
NO electronic technology in general, including: cell phones, gaming devices, cameras, tablets, smart watches, laptops/desktops
NO perfume, cologne, scented lotion, gel, or hair products (they attract bugs!)
NO water balloons, water guns, water weapons
NO food, candy, gum, soda-pop
NO alcohol, non-prescription drugs, cigarettes, lighters, matches, knives, or weapons of any kind