
FAQs
WHAT TO BRING TO COMBO CAMP:
King James Bible
Warm sleeping bag plus an extra blanket
Pillow
Towel/washcloths
Personal items
Warm coat
Two (2) pairs of tennis shoes
Sports clothes for team activities (shorts must come to the knees)
Dark shirt and pants for water day activities
Water Bottle
Fishing Poles & Gear (optional)
Camera
Extra Spending Money - cash and/or card (for the Trading Post and/or Love Offerings)
Girls - Dress and/or skirt for evening chapel services (leggings may only be worn under skirts or dresses)
Boys - Collared shirt and pants for evening chapel services
WHAT NOT TO BRING TO COMBO CAMP:
Food (except for special diet foods)
Animals
Cigarettes
Non-Prescription Drugs
Alcoholic Beverages
Matches
Fireworks
Weapons of any kind
Electronic devices that play music, movies, or games
Clothing promoting worldly activities
Large amounts of money or valuables
Spray Paint
Knives
Most days, there are three Bible preaching/teaching times (on Monday and Friday there are only one). Each morning and evening, there will be a main preaching time from your designated teen/junior preacher. Each morning, campers will be split up in smaller groups for a special lesson time from many different, qualified speakers. These are special and important times each day!
MEN/BOYS: Please wear long pants with collared shirts to the evening meals and services. Please, no earrings, body jewelry, or T-shirts with worldly advertisements. Shorts that reach the knee are suitable for sport activities.
WOMEN/GIRLS: Please bring dresses or skirts that reach at least to the knee when seated to wear for the evening meals and services. Slits in skirts must not come above the knee. Loose fitting pants or shorts that reach the knee are suitable for sport activities only. Please, no open midriffs, tank or tight tops, low neckline garments (front or back), or T-shirts with worldly advertisements.
TMBC reserves the right to ask any camper
to change his/her attire if the camp staff feels it necessary.
We offer a wide range of activities to keep our campers engaged and entertained. Some of the activities that we offer include basketball, volleyball, soccer, canoeing, kayaking, team competitions, and much more! Our program is designed to provide a variety of experiences that help campers have fun, make lasting friendships, and prepare their hearts for the preaching of God's word. We also have special activities throughout the week, such hiking, campfires, and preaching/singing competitions. Our staff is trained to ensure that all activities are safe, fun, and inclusive for all campers.
Yes, you can request a specific counselor! To request a specific counselor, please contact the camp office and we will do our best to accommodate your request. Please note that while we try our best to grant all counselor requests, it may not always be possible due to scheduling or availability.
If you have any further questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out to the camp office.
Yes! Medication prescribed for campers must be from a licensed pharmacy; labeled with the name, address, and phone number of the pharmacy; name of the camper; name and strength of the medicine; directions for use; date filled; prescription number; and the name of the practitioner prescribing the medicine. This will be turned in to the camper nurse at registration on Monday afternoon. The camp nurse will make sure each child gets the prescribed amount of each medication at each designated time. At the end of camp, the remaining medication will be returned to the parent.
