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Camper Information

Thank you for signing up for one of our camps! You may be asking yourself... now what?   Below you will find our recommendations on what to bring (or not bring!) to your camp retreat stay with us as well as any guidelines and appropriate waivers you may need to sign before you partake in a specific activity.

 

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What to bring

Bible

Notebook and Pen

Sleeping Bag and Pillow

Personal Toiletries (including your own towel)

Warm Clothing/Jacket 

Dress Clothes if desired for Evening Services

Any skirts / dresses worn must come to the top of the knee

Extras shoes and socks

Sunglasses

Chapstick

Sunscreen

Flashlight 

Camera

Cash for the speaker offering, snacks and souvenirs 

A smile !

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*Weather can change quick so we recommend layers!

What NOT to bring

iPod / MP3, CD, DVD players

Hand-held video games

Fireworks

Tobacco, drugs, alcohol

Cell phones (or keep them put away!)

Tablets 

Firearms

Knives (over 3 inches)

If you have special diet needs or allergies please let us know and we will do our best to accommodate you.  You may bring your own food to supplement what RCBC provides with camp. Fridge space is provided and menu information is available upon request from the Red Cliff Staff. We do also have a microwave for camper use.

Diets / Allergies

But what should I wear?

Firstly, why does what I wear matter?

When you come to a camp at Red Cliff, our goal is to have you, your fellow campers, and our staff focused on the Lord.  Minimizing distractions for you and others around you helps us facilitate a great camp where we hope you can make lasting friendships and grow closer in your walk with Christ. That being said:

 

Only modest clothing may be worn while at camp. Shirts with low necklines in front or back, skin-tight shirts, tank tops may not be worn. Loose fitting shorts are allowed for guys and girls (no spandex please). Pants should not be skin tight and leggings should only be worn under a knee-length skirt or dress--not as pants. For women, both shorts and skirts should come at least to the knee. Clothing with worldly advertising may not be worn. This is not just for your benefit as there are many physical activities that are available for you to participate in, but also for your fellow camp member and for staff so that we may all focus on the Lord and fellowship with one another.

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If a staff member finds your attire to not be appropriate, they may ask you to change.

If you have more questions about our clothing policies please reach out! (contact info below)

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1 Peter 3:3-4 "Your beauty should not come from outward adornment, such as elaborate hairstyles and the wearing of gold jewelry or fine clothes. Rather, it should be that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God’s sight."

Clothing Guidelines
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