Welcome to the best week of your life!

Campers at The Coast will experience high energy activities, form lifelong friendships, and make defining decisions about their faith as they spend their days worshipping, studying biblical truths, and having a ton of fun in the Florida sun!

Register for WOL 2024

Interested in WOL 24? Click on the form below for more info on deposit, cost, and availability!

Camp Payments

Are you already registered for camp and looking to make payments? Follow these steps!
  1. Click the button below to open our Online Giving
  2. Select the Fund, "Word of Life Camp MIDDLE SCHOOL" 
  3. In the Notes section write the student's name 
  4. Lastly, the amount you want to pay. Full cost is due two weeks prior to camp!

Camp Theme 

Summer 2024
Mutiny

Packing List

What to Bring:  
  • Casual Clothes (Jeans & Shorts Finger Tip Length, Sleeveless Shirts & Tank Tops must cover half shoulder)  
  • T-Shirts
  • Pajamas
  • Sneakers
  • Flip-Flops (for beach and shower)
  • Raincoat or Jacket
  • Bathing suit (Girls: Modest One Piece)  
  • Bedding for Twin Bed (Sheets, Pillow, Blankets, Sleeping Bag)
  • 4 Beach Towels
  • Toothbrush & Toothpaste
  • Deodorant
  • Soap & Shampoo & Conditioner
  • Hairbrush
  • Reusable Water Bottle
  • Bible
  • Notebook/Journal with Pen
  • Clothes you do not mind getting dirty
  • Camper Bank Money to use in Snack Shack
  • Prescription Medication (Must be turned in before getting into vans)

What NOT to Bring
  • Alcohol/Tobacco (including vape pens)
  • Two-piece Swimsuit
  • Drones
  • No Tight Fitting Clothes such as leggings
  • No Electronic Devices including cell phones

Optional
  • Bug Spray

***Check weather by using zip code 34669

Medicine & Health

  • Everyone will be expected to turn in all camper medications to the nurse at check-in. Youth leaders and chaperones are not permitted to administer medications to campers. Medications must be in the original container with the correct doses and instructions. Please have each camper’s medications in Ziploc bags labeled with the camper’s name.
  • Campers must be able to administer their own injections. ***NOTE: Florida State law requires that all medications taken orally must be turned in. This includes: Tylenol, Midol, vitamins, cough syrup etc. Campers are allowed to keep their inhalers, Epi-pens, and medicated creams.
  • Head Lice Check — The Coast has a “No Nits” policy for head lice. We use all means possible to hinder the spread of lice, including mandatory inspection by our trained personnel on every camper on camp check-in day. We recommend that you check the head of every camper prior to arrival at camp and treat if necessary.

Sample Week Schedule 

Sunday
1:30pm - Leaving the church to head to WOL

Monday - Thursday
  • Breakfast: Every meal at camp is served family style and contains a variety of hot food, fruit, and cereal.
  • Morning Rally: Each day one of our dynamic Bible teachers will open the Word in a practical way.
  • Quiet Time: Each morning, campers and counselors will spend intentional time in God’s Word. Campers will be taught how to do an effective Quiet Time, the importance of Quiet Time, and will be helped in the formation of this important discipline.
  • Morning Activity: Team competition will fill the remainder of the morning as the program team delivers games that are fun, engaging, and challenging.
  • Lunch: (See Breakfast)
  • Afternoon: Every afternoon is filled with numerous activities for the campers to enjoy. They may choose to play in sports tournaments, enjoy the swimming pool, waterslide, snack shack, or camp store. They could also participate in things such as paintball, water tubing, climbing tower, archery tag and target shooting, etc.
  • Dinner: (See Breakfast)
  • Evening Rally: Each evening a pumped-up rally gets everyone excited about what it means to live for Christ as variousspeakers cover important topics such as salvation, dedication, and service. Great music, thought-provoking drama, and even some competition will complement the message.
  • Night Activities: A flurry of activities are planned for the remainder of each evening. There will be team games or special events for camper participation. Then before lights out, each cabin will be led in devotions by one of their counselors, ending the day with God’s Word and prayer.

Friday
9:00am - Check out of WOL
10:00am - Arrival at Church

Cabins 

Campers sleep on bunk beds in air-conditioned cabins with bathroom facilities inside each cabin. Each room houses up to 12 campers and 2 counselors. Groups are automatically housed together as much as possible unless requested otherwise. When a large group exceeds the cabin size, they will be housed by age unless requests are made.

Camper Bank

We recommend campers put their spending money on their Camper Bank Card. This card can be used for activities, pizza, the snack shack, the camp store, etc. The amount of spending money your camper brings is up to the parent. You can put money in advance on their cards by doing online giving through our church. Make sure you select the WOL middle tab in the drop down menu.
 
At the end of the week, any camper bank accounts with a balance of $5 or less will be donated to the Life Change Scholarship or One for One fund.

Dress Up Days

Throughout the week we will have different opportunities for campers to dress up! Each day is as follows:
  • Monday: Team Color 
  • Tuesday: Toon Tuesday (Dress as your favorite cartoon)
  • Wednesday: Wacky Wednesday
  • Thursday: Tropical Thursday

Throughout the week we will have different opportunities for campers to sign up and purchase special food items. Each day is as follows:
  • Sunday: Cookout (hot dogs and hamburgers)
  • Monday: Pizza
  • Thursday: Chick-fil-a (Chick-fil-a Sandwhiches & Tea)

Allergen Info

Please email Pastor Alex for a detailed look at the menu if you have allergies. For campers with severe allergies, we suggest they bring their own food because we cannot guarantee there will be no cross-contamination. We will have a dedicated refrigerator for campers in which they may store any food they would like to bring that would help ensure they have enough of the right kind of food. Many gluten-free items are available, and a fresh salad is available at any dinner meal. Campers are encouraged to have their counselors check with the chefs concerning optional menu items at each meal.

Recs are the best! 

Students will have the opportunity to enjoy on campus and off campus recreations of all types!
Camp Recreations:
  • Water Slide & Swimming Pool Climbing Tower
  • Inflatables
  • Bike Trails      
  • Ninja Warrior Obstacle Course
  • Basketball Court
  • Volleyball Court
  • Gaga Ball
  • High/Low Ropes Course
  • Archery
  • Axe Throwing
  • Pedal Carts
  • BB Gun Target Shooting
  • Paintball Target Shooting
  • Games & Team Competitions

Paid Recreations:
Bike Trails $5      Paintball Course $15      Water Tubing $20    Go Kart $15  Laser Tag $10