We’re heading to Glorieta, New Mexico this summer for an awesome week of camp. We’ll get to hear from personalities such as Ryan Fontenot, Zane Black, and Jason Earls. With temperatures in the high 70’s during the day and mid
Each day we’ll get to go to different services, breakout sessions, rec, and have plenty of free times to explore the Sangre de Cristo mountain range of the Southern Rockies.
Check out the M3 camp overview video below.
Who Can Go
Students who have completed 7th – 12th grade.
Cost
The total cost of camp is $350.00. A $50 minimum deposit is due by May 14.
Save $50, if you sign up with your deposit by April 5th!
Want even more money off?! We are adding a $25 discount this year for every friend that your student brings to camp. For example, if your student brings 3 friends that sign up and go to camp with us, you take $75 off your students cost to go to camp.
Forms
This year M3 has moved to online forms. You can fill out their forms at the link below. Your voucher code is: CRCM3
Please print out your CRC Release Form and turn into Simon Collard or Amy Wiese. We’ll also have forms printed out and available at the info desk and in The Collective.
Contact
For more information contact Simon Collard at simon@crclife.org or 972-292-1953.
About The Camp
Check out below for information about the camp regarding breakout sessions, activities, rec, free time and more.
Breakout Sessions
Breakout sessions will be offered 3 days of camp for students to go deeper in their faith. Students will get to choose from 8-10 breakout sessions each day to attend. Subject matter will include apologetics, how to share your faith, enhancing your prayer life, how to study the Bible, exploring God’s character, our identity, issues of race, hot topic issues, etc.
Activites // Rec // Tournaments
Blob | High Ropes Course |
Waterslides | Arrow Tag |
Paddleboats | Bouldering Wall |
Mini Golf | Hiking |
Archery | Paintball |
5K Glow Run |
*Please note that activities are subject to change
REC
M3 Camp tries to cater to all students, athletic and non-athletic. We have a time of crazy rec, which is divided by church/color groups and includes relays. These games will include water games and some messy activities. We have included “clothes that can get messy” on the packing list.
Tournaments
In the afternoons are optional sports tournaments during Free Time. Students can create their own teams and sign up
M3 offers:
There is also time for students to have free time to participate in all of the fun campground activities.
Schedule
Tuesday
1:00 – 5:00pm – Check-in [Waterfront Open]
5:15pm – Dinner (Next to Waterfront)
6:15pm – Leader Meeting (Dining Hall)
7:00pm – Unity Fest
7:45pm – Evening Worship Experience
9:15pm – Church Time
10:15pm – Late Night Hang-Out/Activities
10:15pm – Leader Fellowship
11:15pm – Inside Dorms
11:30pm – Lights Out
Wednesday – Friday
7:15am – Breakfast
8:00am – Quiet Time
9:00am – Morning Worship Experience
10:15am – Unity Fest/Crazy Rec/Breakouts (1 hour Crazy Rec, 1 hour Breakouts, then switch after lunch)
12:00pm – Lunch
1:00pm – Crazy Rec/Breakouts (1 hour Crazy Rec, 1 hour Breakouts)
2:00pm – Free Time
3:00pm – Tournaments & Free Time*Tournament brackets will be posted each morning.
3:00pm – Optional Free Time Breakout Session #1
4:00pm – Optional Free Time Breakout Session #2
5:00pm – Church Time
6:15pm – Dinner
7:45pm – Evening Worship Experience
9:30pm – Church Time
10:30pm – Late Night Hang-Out/Activities
11:15pm – Inside Dorms
11:30pm – Lights Out
Saturday
7:45am – Breakfast
8:45am – Morning Worship Experience
10:00am – Load up/head home
What to Pack
- Bible
- Notebook/journal & pen
- Bedding for a twin bed and/or a sleeping bag
- Pillow
- Clothing for the week
- Shower shoes/flip flops
- Towels (may want separate one for recreation/swim & shower)
- Swimwear (see dress code for requirements)
- Toiletries (shampoo, soap, deodorant, toothpaste/brush, etc)
- Sunscreen/insect repellant
- Refillable water bottle
- Extra spending money for snacks, items from camp gift shop, paintball, worship band CDs, pictures, videos, meals on the way to and from camp
- Recreation clothing (swimwear, dark t-shirts, clothes and shoes that can get wet/muddy, tennis shoes for sports/ropes course, etc.)
What NOT to pack
- An abundance of money (CrossRidge Church, M3, & Glorieta are not responsible for lost or stolen money.)
- Prohibited items. Please refer to the general camp rules in your registration packet and do not bring any items on that list.
- Students – Cell phones, iPods, game systems, TVs, laptops and other electronic equipment (Again, CrossRidge Church, and Glorieta are not responsible for lost or stolen items. Adults will want to be sure they can secure their phones or other devices in a safe place.)
Dress Code
- The intent of the M3 Week dress code is to provide an equitable dress code for all campers that will encourage modesty above legalism. Parents and Student Leaders are urged to see that only clothing which meets the policies and regulations of Glorieta, and M3 Week is brought to camp. This dress code should be clearly communicated prior to leaving home. Campers may be asked to change their attire if an adult, campground staff or M3 staff feels their dress is inappropriate.
- Guests (students and adults) are expected to reflect a Christian example by their dress. Student leaders and adult sponsors are responsible for the clothing and appearance of the youth and adults attending camp with their group. Attire for the worship services is casual. Modest skirts, dresses, shorts and jeans are acceptable. Immodest, tight, low cut or see though tops, tank tops, spaghetti strap tops, distasteful or inappropriate designs or messages, cheer shorts, short shorts and other extreme clothes are not acceptable at any time.
- Shorts must be longer than the arm and hand when extended down the side of the person. Shirts/tops must have at least 3 inches across the shoulder. Only one-piece swimsuits or tankinis that completely cover the stomach are allowed. A dark t-shirt must be worn at all times over two-piece swimsuits. Shoes and shirts must be worn at all times outside cabins, except while swimming.
Camp Rules
- No PDA
- Leave ALL meds with the camp nurse
- No electronic devices outside of free time (ie. Phones, iPads, etc.)
- Wear modest clothing (cover ups to and from pool, no short shorts, no spaghetti strap shirts)
- Respect all leaders and camp staff
- Have an attitude that represents Christ
- Everyone participates in all activities
- Eat at your assigned meal time
- Attend ALL activities (worship, meals, rec, etc.)
- Anyone found in the dorm of a member of the opposite sex will be sent home
- No drugs, alcohol, or paraphernalia on-site or you will be sent home
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