C.Y.M.E. (Conference Youth Ministry Enterprise) is a leadership training camp for local church youth.
The camp is serious business with non-stop intensity and excitement. It will push youth to the limits of Christian community, leadership skills, discipleship, peer ministry and hearing their call in Christ.
This year youth will be taught how to look at worship as more than a service.
The goal of the camp is to give the campers resources and knowledge on how to lead worship, put together a service, what worship is, and much more!
The Youth "Lay Speaking course" will be offered during workshop times at camp. If you wish to take this course, there will be an additional cost of $10 to be paid upon arrival at camp. For information contact (405)530-2199.
There is a limit of 4 campers from each church (a church can send more than 4 if the other campers have been active on CCYM and are cleared by the adult co-chair as meeting the attendance requirements for CCYM) Graduates and small group leaders must register by June 1.
To attend CYME, all campers must have a signed "Recommendation Form"
(Send this form with camp registration and health forms and ropes permission)
before June 15
Youth will experience the majesty of God's creation and create a Christian community while living in the outdoors. This physically challenging adventure will help youth develop personal and team skills. In nature's classroom, youth will learn how to cook outdoors, read a compass, manage a low impact camp and maneuver through the wilderness.
Spectacular views, wildlife and miles of untouched forests make Colorado's Roosevelt National Forest, located just outside of Ft. Collins, an amazing place to experience God's presence.
Skills required: Participants must be able to hike several miles daily over mountainous terrain with a 45-50 lb. backpack.
The BWCA is a land of forests, rivers, beautiful lakes and wildlife.
Early in the morning when you unzip your tent mist covers the water and, if you are quiet, you may see elk coming to drink, eagles soaring during the day, and hear the haunting cry of the loons.
Skills required: Participants must be willing to learn the proper paddling technique and be able to work as a team of two, paddling several miles a day.
Portages require teams to carry their 75 lb. canoe short distances across land to the next lake.
Fees include: lodging, transportation, food, insurance, permits, equipment rental and most personal gear. However, some personal equipment will be required. Each trip is limited to the first 12 who register and pay. Early Registration is available March 1-April 15. No registrations will be accepted after May 15 due to permit requests and personal conditioning requirements
Contact the district camp dean for camp registration forms. Registration for district camps are done with each district.
Join other grads (those who graduated from high school this past spring) from across our Conference for a fun Grad Weekend at Egan! We will have special speakers, workshops that target life after high school, games and a chance to meet new friends as you embark on this new chapter of your life.
includes 2 nights of lodging, 4 meals, snacks, and a T-shirt
Journey is a discipleship camp for students entering 6th-8th grades in the fall of 2013. This camp will seek to journey with students, and will be designed to encourage students to make the next step along a discipleship journey in a relationship with Jesus Christ. This may be making a profession of faith or learning how to live out faith daily through examining two primary questions. 1.) Who do you believe Jesus is? 2.) How does my belief affect my life's habits, priorities and choices?
Using the model of teaching leadership skills through active participation, J.E.M. (Junior High Effectiveness Ministry) Camp, offers training to junior high youth. J.E.M. Camp is designed specifically with the junior high youth in mind. It is the goal of this camp to develop leadership skills that can be used immediately. For more information contact (405)530-2199.
Ropes course form required
To attend, youth who come MUST be recommended by their pastor or youth worker.
Recommendation form
available until 2 week before camp begins
Wilderness Camp is a unique seven-day, six-night adventure in creating a Christian community while living in the out-of-doors. It is a challenging adventure to develop relational skills: listening to others, expressing your own needs/ideas, caring for others, and making inclusive group decisions. There are many things youth will learn in this outdoor experience, including community building, camping skills, and learning to care for creation.
This camp is limited to those who will be in the 7th or 8th grade in the fall and limited to the first 32 youth who register.
Deadline May 18, no refunds after May 25. Disregard "roommate" on registration form.
It is with great anticipation that we invite you to come and experience Dayspring Camp. As you can tell the Spirit of God has blessed this ministry and we have three camps for you to select from this summer. If you are looking for a camp that lifts up the name of Jesus and has lots of fun and laughter this is the camp for you. We do our best to have worship that will lift you up and activities that will strengthen your walk with the Lord. Contact any of the deans below if you have any questions about these camps.
Many churches, due to a variety of reasons, are not able to provide a confirmation experience for their children and youth. This Conference-wide confirmation retreat is a response to that need. If your church has a confirmation program, the retreat is not to replace your church's confirmation, but to be an enhancement.
Churches may use the retreat as a "kick-off" or a "wrap-up" for their confirmation classes. In addition, it will provide an opportunity for their youth to enjoy the fellowship and interaction with other UM youth who are exploring their faith and call to commitment.
Sponsored by the Oklahoma Conference Camping and Youth Ministries.