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Winter Youth Retreat has made a name change. It will now be referred to as YouthQuake. YouthQuake is sponsored by the PFWB Crusaders for Christ youth ministry and are held around February each year for ages 12-17 at Crusader Youth Camp.

For more information, please call the PFWB Resource Center at 910-892-4161 or toll-free at 1-888-668-9362.

Pictures from Winter Youth Retreat 2010 are here!
Details from Past Retreats

 

Cost: $67.50

Location:
Crusader Youth Camp
Click For Directions

An additional late fee of $15.00 will be assessed for all
applications received after the close of our office (5pm)
on the Tuesday before camp.

REGISTRATION INFO

Save time and register online!!!
Or download the Printable YouthQuake Brochure & Application
PLEASE NOTE: If you registered and paid online please call the headquarters at 910-892-4161 to let them know you registered online.

For Churches(for print or download):

Printable YouthQuake Flier
2012 YouthQuake Power Point Presentation

2012 YouthQuake Power Point Slide JPG

 Christian Life Ministries Department
Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church, Inc.
P.O. Box 1568
Dunn, NC 28334
910-892-4161 or 1-888-668-9362

 

YOUTHQUAKE REGISTRATION

Pay By Mail:

  1. Download and print the Printable YouthQuake Registration Form, fill it out completely, and sign it. If you need the YouthQuake brochure mailed to you, please e-mail a request to Amy Murphy.
  2. Send completed form and check or money order(checks payable to the PFWB Church) to:

PFWB Church
Christian Life Ministries
PO Box 1568
Dunn, NC 28335

Pay & Register Online:

  1. To Register Online for YouthQuake, with any major credit card, please click on the PAY NOW button below to pay the entire camp balance. 

  2. Once your payment has gone through you will be automatically sent to the ONLINE YouthQuake Application.  Please fill out the application online right away.  You MUST fill out the YouthQuake application to be accepted. After you have filled out the ONLINE application, click submit, and you will be sent to a confirmation page with details of all the information you just entered (this page will also be e-mailed to the e-mail address you list on the form). Please PRINT the confirmation page, sign in the appropriate areas, and turn it in the first day of camp or mail it in advance to the address above (with a note that you paid online). We must have the application and signatures on file by the first day of the retreat for camper to participate.PLEASE NOTE: Once you have registered and/or paid online please call the headquarters at 910-892-4161 to let them know you registered online.
  3. If you paid online, but don't want to fill out the application online, just print and send in the YouthQuake Mail-in Registration Form, and send a note with the application that you already paid online.

To register for YouthQuake 2011 - February 18th-20th
Ages 12-17, click below:

Cost: $67.50 per camper

 

YOUTHQUAKE INFORMATION

Below there is a list of what to bring and what NOT to bring to YouthQuake, as well as the CYC Policy and CYC Guidelines.

SAMPLE YOUTHQUAKE SCHEDULE
Friday
5:00 PM Staff & Counselors should be in place
5:30 Registration
7:00 Supper
8:30 Evening Service
10:00 Snack
   
Saturday
8:30 Wake-up
9:30 Breakfast
11:00 Morning Service
1:00 Lunch
3:00 Recreation Time
6:00 Supper
7:30 Evening Service
10:00 Pizza!
   
Sunday
7:30 Wake Up
8:30 Breakfast
9:00 Clean Up/Pack Up
10:00 Morning Worship
12:00* Close of Retreat (Lunch will not be provided)

* Campers should be picked up on time. Please make sure your cabins are clean before leaving. Thank you!

Schedule subject to change as needed.

 

YOUTHQUAKE/CYC POLICY

ACCIDENT INSURANCE - Campers are covered by a limited accident policy while at camp. This does not cover any pre-existing illness or illness incurred while here. It is strictly an accident policy. This is a secondary policy; it will pay only after your insurance has been filed.

ADMISSION POLICY - Crusader Youth Camp is open to all who are willing to maintain the camp's Christian standard. We do not discriminate against any person regardless of race, color, or national origin.

TELEPHONE CALLS - The Camp phone number is 910-891-4236. A seasonal phone is installed on the camp site and is heavily used. In the event of an emergency, campers will be allowed (with a staff member present) to use the phone to call home. Parents needing to contact their camper may call and leave a message with a staff member and we will have the camper return the call at a convenient time.  CELL PHONES - CYC prefers that parents not leave a cell phone with the camper. However, if you do, the following policy applies. Cell phones are for camper/parent communication only and may be used with permission, under the supervision of a staff member if a need arises. At all other times the phones should be turned off and put away. Parents should call the camp phone to contact their camper and not the camper's cell phone. Campers are not to use their phones to communicate with other campers or any person off campus except their parents unless approved by and supervised by a staff member. CYC is not responsible for any lost, stolen, or damaged phones. 

TUITION, DISCOUNTS & REFUNDS - The total remaining balance of your tuition is due at registration on the day the retreat begins. For accurate record keeping, an application MUST be on file for every camper. A refund of any unused portion of your tuition, less registration fees, will be given in the event a camper has to leave the camp because of injury, or a personal emergency which in the opinion of the director is beyond the camper or parent's control. No refund will be given when the camper leaves camp because of homesickness, discipline, family vacation, etc. No discount will be given for late arrivals.

VISITORS - CYC maintains a very active schedule. Therefore, visitors are discouraged. When a visitor does come on campus, he/she must immediately check in with the Camp Manager to receive permission to be on campus. All visitors must obey all camp rules and leave before lights out. A $5.00 donation for each visitor meal would be appreciated. Note: Food must not be brought on campus by visitors.

DO NOT BRING - Radios, ipods, MP3s, video games (or other electronic devices), matches, lighters, or any form of tobacco, weapons, alcohol, drugs or medications (except as noted on the application), or questionable reading material. (CYC is not responsible for lost, damaged or stolen items.)

WHAT TO BRING - Bed linens, pillow, blanket, bath linens, personal hygiene items, pajamas, casual clothing (see dress code), Bible, flashlight, ball glove, umbrella, (Laundry service is not available). THERE IS NO NEED TO BRING SPENDING MONEY.

LOCATION - Crusader Youth Camp is located two miles south of Dunn at exit 71. Leave I-95 and travel east approximately 1/4 mile. Turn left onto Bud Hawkins Road; the camp entrance is on the right. For driving directions from your address, click here.

ARRIVAL - Registration begins at 5:30pm on Friday. Camp closes at 12pm on Sunday. Please be sure someone is there to pick up your camper on time. Lunch will not be served.

 

 

YOUTHQUAKE/CYC GUIDELINES

All guidelines are necessary to assure a proper flow within this Christian community. Any exception to these guidelines or additional guidelines deemed necessary becomes effective upon announcement by the camp Director. The general position of the administration is that we expect everyone to live up to the Christian standard of behavior. Specific guidelines are as follows:

1. Camp Area - Camp boundaries will be explained further in the orientation session. Once a camper arrives on campus, he/she is not permitted to leave without the director's permission. Vehicles driven to camp must be parked in the designated area, locked, and not returned to until the retreat ends.

2. Social Contact - CYC is a great place to meet new friends.  However, we request that there be no physical contact between members of the opposite sex. Fighting and bullying is not acceptable behavior at CYC.

3. Meals - Remember table etiquette at all times. When you finish your meal, clean your area and put all trash in the proper place. No food is to be taken out of the dining hall. Everyone is required to attend all meals.

4. Dress Code - Camper should note that this is a church camp and the dress code is conservative.  We permit pants and/or knee length shorts for boys and girls.  Clothing above the knees will not be permitted.  We do not permit going without shirts, wearing halters, tank tops, or garments that leave the midriff or cleavage exposed, including see-through garments.  Clothing with offensive imprints is not allowed. Shoes must be worn at all times. At no time should you be seen outside the cabin without clothes in keeping with this policy.

5. Everyone must:

a. Respect and cooperate with all staff members and campers.
b. Participate in the camp schedule, giving particular attention to being on time for each activity. A daily schedule will be furnished upon registration.
c. Do your fair share in keeping the grounds, room and equipment clean, in place, and workable at all times.

IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND ANY RULE OR NEED CLARIFICATION IN ANY WAY, PLEASE DISCUSS WITH YOUR COUNSELOR. IF YOU STILL HAVE QUESTIONS, THE DIRECTOR WELCOMES YOUR INQUIRY.

After they prayed, the place where they were meeting was shaken and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke the Word of God boldly.
-ACTS 4:31

 

 

 

 

 

Taking Your Relationship With God From Passive to Passionate

"My whole being follows hard after you and clings closely to you."
-Psalm 63:8 (Amp)

The annual Winter Youth Retreat was a huge success last weekend.  Mrs. Jan Squires reports 144 campers and 44 staff (24 counselors) making a whopping 188 people attending.   There was space for 4 more girls and 4 more boys in our facility.  To God be the glory for a successful Winter Youth Retreat! Dan Crabill and his Master’s Commission team along with our praise and worship team did an excellent job presenting the message of our theme. Our campers were challenged to examine their relationship with God. They were called to move from being passive to pursuing a passionate love for God that will motivate them live passionately for Him! God’s Spirit moved in our services calling some to salvation and others to a deeper walk with Him. There was one report of a college student visiting our services who was baptized in the Holy Spirit. Praise God! May the flames of passion that were sparked this weekend continue to burn and grow stronger as our campers continue their passionate pursuit of God!

It is simply amazing how God has used the PFWB Church to reach literally thousands of kids through the years.  Starting with only 21 boys and girls in a youth camp we have seen it grow to 700 annually in youth camp.  It is awesome what God can do with willing workers.

Retreat Speaker: Dan Crabill
Director of Master's Commission Raleigh
An intense discipleship program for those willing to commit themselves whole-heartedly to God.
First Assembly of God, Raleigh, NC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WINTER YOUTH RETREAT 2006

Theme:

Pictures

Location:
Crusader Youth Camp
Click For Directions

Held:
February 3-5 (Ages 12-14)
February 17-19 (Ages 15-17)

 

 

Pictures

Location:
Crusader Youth Camp
Click For Directions

Held:
February 18-20 (Ages 12-14)
March 4-6 (Ages 15-17) 

 

 

WINTER YOUTH RETREAT
2004 

CRUSHING INSECURITY !!

Pictures

Location:
Crusader Youth Camp

Was Held:
Friday, February 20-22(Ages 15-17)
Friday, March 5-7 (Ages 12-14) 

The retreat began on Friday evening at 5:30 PM and
ended at noon on Sunday.

220 of our youth, ages 12-17, participated in this Winter Youth Retreat 2004.

This year's retreat promised to be an action-packed, fun-filled, and most importantly of all, a life changing experience with the Creator of the Universe, Jesus Christ. Our theme this year is Crushing Insecurity.

Satan is a liar and one of the biggest lies he wants you to buy into is that a life of insecurity is your destiny. At Winter Youth Retreat our goal is to empower you to crush Satan's lies that hold you hostage to insecurity and help you develop a self-image based on truth.

For youth ages 15-17, WYR was held at CYC, February 20-22. For youth ages 12-14, it was held March 5-7.

 

   
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