Registration is now open! CLICK HERE to register campers!
What do we do at camp?
Check out the Highlight Video from MARKED 2024!!
Who will be at MARKED?
Students who are entering 5th-8th grades will be in the Create track.
Students entering 9-12th grades will be in the Envision track.
New this year: the “Leadership Track” for young adults age 18-21 who have graduated from high school. For information on the Arts Leadership track, please CLICK HERE.)
Invite and encourage your friends to attend!
What will I be doing at MARKED?
Having fun! We will have large group gatherings, arts break-outs/workshops, and lunch/game time during the camp days.
Workshop options may include the following. When you complete your registration you can note your interests.
- American Sign Language (ASL) for worship
- Choir
- Concert Band/Orchestra
- Creative writing
- Dance
- Dowel Rods (Watch clip: MARKED Dowel Rods)
- Drama
- Photography & video
- Praise/worship band or vocal team
- Public Speaking
- Spiritual disciplines for worship
- Visual arts (painting, sculpture, drawing, etc.)
(Descriptions of these workshops will be available in the registration process.)
Friday afternoon we will have our dress rehearsal for our performance and then enjoy a picnic with your family before our final Showcase
What should I bring to MARKED?
Your smile and enthusiasm! Bring a desire to try new things, to learn and to grow!
Campers are asked to bring their own refillable water bottle marked with your name to each day of camp.
A gift for our mission project. We will be collecting funds for the “Enliven” mission in La Union, Honduras. Heather and Mike Farrell train musicians and worship leaders and our donations will help them purchase needed instruments and other equipment. (For more information see: www.cten.org/heatherfarrell.)
Can I bring my phone/device?
We want all campers to be fully engaged in camp activities, so phones should be put away during MARKED. If you need to bring a phone for medical reasons, please include that information on your registration form. If a phone becomes a major distraction or is used at inappropriate times, it will be taken to the camp desk and returned at the end of the day.
What do I wear?
Dress for the week is casual (jean shorts & t-shirts are fine). We will mostly be indoors and the building is air conditioned. We will wear camp t-shirts with blue or black shorts or pants for our performance, so please plan accordingly.
Please note that a high standard of modesty will be upheld. Respect yourself and others. Questionable attire will be dealt with on an individual basis. Please keep your midriff, shoulders and chest covered and do not wear clothing that is form-fitting. Wear shorts that keep the mid- to upper-thigh covered and avoid language and graphics on clothing that are not appropriate for all ages. Campers and staff members are expected to demonstrate honorable character at all times.
What should my attitude and behavior be?
Uplifting language, consideration, respect, obedience, humility, a teachable spirit, etc. are all ways in which we honor each other and honor God. We appreciate your help in creating a positive, God-honoring camp experience. If you have concerns, please see the camp director or a camp staff person.
Register campers HERE