Camp Madison K-4th
This summer we are excited to invite our your kiddos to a three-day camp where we’ll try new things outdoors, play epic games, sing songs, make new friends, and learn more about Jesus. You won’t want to miss it!

This summer we are excited to invite our your kiddos to a three-day camp where we’ll try new things outdoors, play epic games, sing songs, make new friends, and learn more about Jesus. You won’t want to miss it!

We are so excited to take our middle school students (current 5th–7th grade) back to MIX! It’s a great opportunity to get away for a week, play crazy games, make new friends, and learn more about Jesus. Invite a friend and join us!

MOVE is designed for High School students (current 8th–12th grade)! It’s a great opportunity to get away for a week, grow in your faith, build meaningful friendships, and experience camp alongside thousands of other students on the same journey.
Yes. We know that camps create unique opportunities for kids and students to experience Jesus in real and powerful ways. We also believe every child and student should have the opportunity to attend, regardless of financial circumstances. To help make camp more accessible, we have reduced the overall cost of all our summer camps. In addition, we have a limited supply of scholarships available. The NextGen Team, Lead Pastor, and Elders are the only individuals who will review these forms, and all information will be handled with care and confidentiality. Thank you for taking the time to apply—we hope to help as much as possible this camp season. Please note: A separate form must be completed for each child requesting a scholarship.
Yes, all camp sign-ups close May 25th
Yes, if you wish to donate to help send a kid to camp you can click the link below to donate.
Yes. Every leader must complete a background check and a Sex Abuse Awareness Training before serving at camp.
No. All kids and students are welcome to attend, regardless of whether they attend a church or not.
Rule violations are handled with both grace and truth. While the approach may vary depending on the camper’s age and the camp, all camp rules will be emailed to parents and students ahead of time and reviewed with campers at the start of camp.
Camp Madison:
We follow a series of disciplinary steps depending on the child’s behavior. These may include a warning, temporarily removing the child from an activity, assigning an individual leader for additional support, or contacting a parent.
MIX and MOVE:
We follow CIY (Christ in Youth) rules and conduct. Alcohol, tobacco, vaping, drugs, and weapons are strictly prohibited. Possession of any of these will result in the camper being sent home immediately, and a parent or guardian will be responsible for picking them up at their own expense. Other rule violations will typically begin with a conversation and a request for behavior change but may result in the camper being sent home if the behavior continues.
Before attending any Freedom House Camp, you will complete a medical information form that lets us know about any allergies or dietary restrictions. How these needs are handled depends on the specific camp.
Camp Madison:
We strive to provide meals and snacks that are kid-friendly and avoid major allergens. If your child has a unique allergy, our kids director will contact you to find the best way to support your student. EpiPens should be turned in to our camp nurse during check-in and will be returned at check-out.
MIX and MOVE:
CIY (Christ in Youth) provides three meals a day in a buffet-style setting and typically offers an allergy-friendly section. If your student has a unique allergy, our Youth Pastor will contact you to determine the best way to support them.
Middle School (MIX): EpiPens will be turned in to leaders during check-in and returned at check-out.
High School (MOVE): Students will keep their EpiPens with them unless otherwise specified.
Yes. As we get closer to each camp date, you will receive an email with a packing list.