What is the dress code for Camp Moriah?
Modest and appropriate Christian apparel. All clothing must come below the knees (culottes, split skirts, dresses, pants, etc) whether sitting or standing. Leggings, halter tops, tank tops, and offensive tee shirts are not allowed. Shirts and blouses must hang several inches below the waist. Dresses and shirts/blouses must have modest necklines. Pants must come to the waistline. Caps/hats may not be worn during assemblies/meals.
Only children six years and younger may wear shorts. No Exceptions.
Remember to bring extra clothing and shoes in case of rain. Also, please tag your personal property for identification.
What to Bring/What to Leave at Home:
Remember to Bring: your Bible, bedding (sleeping bag or sheets & blankets), towels, washrags, toiletries, bag for dirty clothes, mosquito repellent, and flashlight.
What to Leave at Home: Musical instruments, magazines, TV’s, radios, tape/CD players, Game Boy’s, and other electronic gadgets.
PLEASE MARK ALL OF YOUR BELONGINGS!!
Camp Moriah’s Daily Schedule:
7:00 Wake Up
7:30 Breakfast
9:00 Morning Worship
10:00 Cabin Cleanup
10:30 Recreation/Arts & Crafts
12:00 Lunch
1:30 Quiet Time
2:00 Bible Study
3:00 Snack & Recreation
5:30 Supper
7:30 Evening Worship
9:00 Snack & Fellowship
10:00 Cabin Devotions
11:00 Lights Out
Camp Policy Statements:
Statement 1: All campers under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or by a camp approved guardian.
All guardian requests must be submitted to the executive board for approval. Requests may be sent
to christianactivities1@gmail.com. Christian Activities reserves the right to decline any application for
guardianship at our own discretion.
Statement 2: No campers under 18 are allowed to have cell phones or electronic devices during the
week of camp. All devices must be submitted to the headmaster upon arrival. Should campers need
access to their phones, they should contact the headmaster.
Statement 3: Christian Activities core values and purposes are rooted in biblical principles that
transcend times and cultures, including the principle that sexuality is a God-given blessing whose only
proper expression is within a lifelong, covenantal marriage commitment between a man and a woman
(defined biologically, chromosomally, from birth). Any behavior or expression inconsistent with these
principles is grounds for a camper’s removal and other consequences in Christian Activities discretion.
At a minimum, a minor camper affirming sexuality in a manner inconsistent with these principles will be
required to sleep and shower under parental supervision. In this situation, the designated sleeping and
shower accommodations will be the tent and RV facilities. To be clear, both parent and child must
sleep in the same facility and parent must accompany the child to the shower.