Intersect Ohio Info Packet 2026

WELCOME Welcome to Intersect Camp! We know you are making plans concerning your trip, just as we are busy preparing to make sure your weekend with us is outstanding. We put together this packet to help you along; it has been designed to answer any and all questions you or your campers may have regarding your weekend at camp. If, after reading through this information, you have additional questions, please call our Guest Services Team at 727.379.5000.

Intersect Leadership Team Kyle Gray – Camp Director Mark Bodlien – Site Camp Director Ohio Joshua Auli – Site Assistant Camp Director Ohio

Word of Life: Intersect Camp Ohio Camp Chautauqua 10550 Camp Trail Miamisburg, OH 45342

Phone 727.379.5000

Website: wol.is/intersectoh

Registration Email intersect@wol.org

Camp Director Email kylegray@wol.org

Camp Check-In Time: 4:00–5:30 PM Camp Check-Out Time: 12:00–1:00 PM

REGISTRATION Register your campers online at wol.is/intersect.

Dates Weekend 1 / January 30 – February 1 Weekend 2 / February 6–8

Early Bird Deadline: Early Bird: $150 until Dec. 18, 2025 Regular: $170 until Jan. 29th, 2026 Late: $190

Cancellation Policy: Each camper reservation canceled on or before December 18 will incur a $25 processing fee. After this date, a $99 cancellation fee applies. No refunds will be issued for cancellations made within one month of your weekend of camp.

Adults: There are two options for adult leaders housing:

Be a counselor in a cabin. You can provide a counselor for every 6 same gender campers. All counselors must register as a “Youth Leader” in the registration process in order to be housed in the cabin with your campers. Find a local hotel. Lodging may be available in the area. Word of Life does not cover the cost of these rooms.

Guest Services

Phone / 727.379.5000 Email us at Intersect@wol.org

ONE MONTH PRIOR TO ARRIVAL Youth leaders and parents of individual campers must log on to their online account and enter the detailed information for each camper. This helps us with housing and preparation of meetings and activities. Enter special housing requests into the camper information in your online account. Only group leaders are allowed to make any changes to the group reservation. Electronic Health Forms must be submitted 2 weeks prior to arrival. Your camper must have a completed health form in order to participate in camp activities. Youth Leaders staying in the cabin must also complete the health waiver accessible in your account. Access and complete the Online Camper Health Form by following the steps below: Log into your account Click on Intersect Camp Reservation Number This will take you to the page with the name of each camper. Click on “Health Form” at the far right of the camper name. Complete each step of the health form. Sign at the bottom. Submit. Group Leaders – you may email the health form link to each parent by clicking on “Email Health Forms” at top left of this same page. Fill in the parent’s email address beside each camper name and click SEND. For any questions about this process, please reach out to our Guest Services Team at 727.379.5000 HEALTH INFORMATION Collect all medications from campers (prior to check-in). You 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.

UPON YOUR ARRIVAL

CHECK-IN TIME / 4:00–5:30 PM & CHECK-OUT TIME / 12:00–1:00 PM

Upon arrival to our registration building, we ask that you do the following: 1.Make sure you have collected all health forms and medications from campers. 2.Only youth leaders and parents need to go through the registration process. 3.Do not unload any luggage until after Registration is complete and have your housing information.

STATION 1: Camper Check-in Receive housing and team information as well as your name tags.

STATION 2: Finance Check in campers and pay balance for campers and youth leader rooms if needed.

STATION 3: Health Center Review health forms and medications. Electronic Health Forms must be completed correctly and signed by parents or legal guardians. This may include the vaccination records and health insurance info. If these forms are not done, you will be responsible for calling the parent and obtaining the info. All medication must be turned in at this time. CAMPERS WITH FOOD ALLERGIES (Gluten, dairy, peanut, etc.) Please send an email to intersect@wol.org to receive information about allergy concerns. For campers with severe allergies, we suggest they bring their own food, as 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. Based upon your location, gluten-free items or a fresh salad may be available. Campers are encouraged to have their counselors check with the chefs concerning optional menu items at each meal.

SPIRITUAL EMPHASIS Intersect Camp is dedicated to seeing each of the young people who set foot on the property make life- changing decisions for Christ. Our goal is to see all campers accept Jesus Christ as Savior, grow closer in their relationships with Him, and demonstrate a desire to share their faith with others. Every element at camp is designed to point in one of these directions. It is our desire to see Every Young Person taking their Next Step with Jesus. Friday Night: The Gospel is presented introducing campers to Jesus and telling them of His death, burial, and resurrection. They are given an opportunity to accept Jesus Christ as their personal Lord and Savior. Afterwards, they can come forward to have a conversation with someone about the decision they made and ask any questions they may have. Saturday Morning: This rally is specifically geared towards preparing for the dedication service. We believe that once someone gives themselves over to Christ, the next natural step is dedication. This rally give practical steps toward living out this dedication. Saturday Night: During this time, we give the campers an opportunity to dedicate their life to Christ and to be used by Him – placing all they are, all they have, and all they ever hope to be under His control. This is a very special time for the entire camp. Sunday Morning: This is our last rally with the camp and therefore becomes a sending service. It is focused on the question of how we can go home and live differently. Our prayer and heartbeat is for campers to go home and begin reaching friends and family for Christ.

Campers are provided a Camper Journal to use during their time at camp – stressing the importance of a daily time with the Lord and taking notes when the Word is preached.

CAMP ACTIVITIES Activities are subject to change based on availability and weather conditions.

PROGRAM GAMES Our Program Team will lead high-energy games and activities that bring campers together for unforgettable fun. SPORTS Enjoy a variety of sports and even some tournaments throughout the day, including basketball, volleyball, gaga ball, dodgeball, and corn hole.

POLAR SLIDE Slide down a giant tarp into a refreshing pool of water, making a splash in the crisp Ohio evening.

NERF WARS Challenge your friends in a head to head competition and see who comes out the champion.

LASER TAG Dodge, chase, and outmaneuver your opponents in this thrilling, action-packed team competition.

ROCKET LEAUGE Inspired by the video game, ride around on drift trikes and score points your team.

THE MEZZ An indoor game area with pool, ping pong, foosball, and board games.

HUMAN FOOSBALL Bring the classic game to life and play soccer in most unique way possible.

ZIP LINE (weather permitting) Take a ride down our triple zipline as you cruise through the beautiful camp property.

PACKING LIST

What To Bring

For Meetings Bible Notepad

Clothes

Casual / Warm Clothes Jeans Winter Jacket Snow Pants Gloves Winter Hat Scarf Sneakers, Winter Boots Modest Swimsuit or Clothes for water activities Gym Clothes and Shoes

Pen or Pencil

Bedding

Sheets Sleeping Bag Pillow

Toiletries

Toothbrush and Toothpaste Hair Brush Shampoo and Conditioner Soap Towels Deodorant

Extras

Flashlight Spending Money

What NOT To Bring

NO Immodest Clothes (low cut, tight, leggings, crop tops) NO short shorts/mini skirts/bikinis NO Electronic Devices – phones, tablets, music players, game systems, etc. NO Alcohol, Drugs, or Tobacco Products – including all nicotine products like vapes, juul’s, cigarettes, etc. NO Weapons – firearms, bows or throwing, batons, knives, stun guns, fighting weapons (metal knuckles, chuka sticks, sandclubs), bombs, fireworks (pyrotechnics), homemade weapons (potato guns, chemical based weapons), ammunition, or replica, antique, training, or toy versions of any of the above. NO Books/Magazines other than Bibles and Christian Devotionals

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