
Reaching the one, for the one, as one.
Groups
Elgin
First Thursday of the month 7:30pm
1580 E Chicago St (Rt. 19), Elgin, IL 60120
847-888-1978
Homer Glen
Middle school is from 10:00-11:00am on Sundays – High School is from 6:00-8:00pm on Sundays
14832 W. 163rd St., Homer Glen IL, 60491
630-877-7271
Little Village
Fridays at 7:00pm
2657 S Lawndale Ave, Chicago, IL 60623
773-691-2909
Melrose Park
Fridays at 6:30pm
2001 Division St, Melrose Park, IL 60160
312-834-5346
Riverside
Sundays 11:30am to 1:00pm
116 Barrypoint Rd, Riverside, IL 60546
708-277-9191
ONEYTH Summer
June 26-29 | Lake Williamson
ONEYTH Summer Camp is June 26-29 at Lake Williamson! Camp is four days to get real about life, faith, and even the moments we wrestle with God. Expect meaningful worship, time with friends, activities, and memories that last. The cost per student is $329 and includes housing, meals, beach, and most camp activities. Transportation will be coordinated by your location leader. Scholarships may be available so ask your location leader for more details! You won’t want to miss it!
REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS JUNE 22!
Please check with your location leader on when to meet at your location for transportation.
THURSDAY - JUNE 26
1:00pm Arrive at camp
1:30pm Leader Meeting (Chapel)
2:00pm Orientation Chapel
2:30pm Games Session
4:00pm Check into rooms
5:00pm Dinner (Dining Hall)
6:00pm Open Gym Time (Activity Center)
7:00pm Session 1 (Chapel)
9:00pm Groups Time
10:00pm Late Night Activity/Open Gym
11:00pm Cabins
11:45pm Lights out
FRIDAY - June 27
7:30am Breakfast
8:30am Leaders Meeting
9:00am Session 2 Chapel/Game Time
11:00am Group Time
12:00pm Lunch
1:30pm Free time
3:00pm Workshops/ Activities
4:00pm Cabins
5:00pm Dinner (Dining Hall)
6:00pm Open Gym Time (Activity Center)
7:00pm Session 3 - Chapel
9:00pm Group Time
10:00pm Late Night Activity/Open Gym
11:00pm Cabins
11:45pm Lights out
SATURDAY - JUNE 28
7:30am Breakfast (Dining Hall)
8:30am Leader Meeting (Chapel)
9:00am Session 4 - Chapel/Games
11:00am Group Time
12:00pm Lunch (Dining Hall)
1:30pm Free Time
3:00pm Workshops
4:00pm Cabins
5:00pm Dinner
6:30pm Open Gym Time (Activity Center)
7:00pm Session 5 (Chapel)
9:00pm Group Time
9:30pm Late Night Activity
10:00pm Open Mic Night (Chapel)
11:00pm Cabins
11:45pm Lights out
SUNDAY - JUNE 29
7:30am Breakfast (Dining Hall)
8:30am Clear cabins & Leaders Meeting
9:00am Session 6/ Chapel Games
11:00am Group Time
12:00pm Lunch (Dining Hall)
1:30pm Farewell
- Gym shoes, water shoes, flip flops
- Toothbrush and toothpaste
- Deodorant, Body Wash, Shampoo/Conditioner
- Shower Caddy
- Extra socks and underwear
- Prescription Meds
- Pillow, Sleeping Bag/ Sheets/ Blankets
- Towels (Bath and Beach/Pool), Washcloth
- Refillable Water Bottle
- Phone Charger
- Bug spray
- Bible, Journal, Pen/Pencils
- Cash for vending/camp store/ merch
- Comfortable clothes
- Umbrella, raincoat, or pancho
Students will have an extended free time on Friday and Saturday afternoon from 1:00-4:00pm. There are several activities to choose from during this time.
Pool & Beach
The outdoor pool features a full-size swimming pool and diving board. At the beach you can ride the plunge slide down twists and turns, get launched off the famous blob, climb the iceberg, jump on the water trampoline, relax on the sand, go canoeing or ride along on a paddleboat.
Activity Center (Indoors)
- 9 Square
- Basketball
- Billiards
- Blacklight Mini Golf
- Blacklight Sports
- Board Games
- Broom Hockey
- Dodgeball
- Table Tennis
- Volleyball
- Wallyball
Additional activities may be organized by students and leaders during free time.
Students may sign up to participate in additional activities during free time for a small fee. These activities are staffed by the camp and require a waiver to participate. Please read the clothing guidelines below. Space is limited to the first 100 students!
Links: Clothing Guidelines Online Waiver
High Ropes Course & Zip Line $20
Participants on the high ropes course face an exhilarating experience where they are challenged physically, emotionally, and mentally with elements that require trust, problem solving, and group planning. The elements on the course take participants 15′, 25′, or 35′ into the air. Far from being an amusement park thrill ride, the high ropes course is designed to be a “teachable moment.” Individuals are not coerced into participation, but are encouraged to stretch themselves as much as they choose. Eagle Crest Adventures’ facilitators hail the smallest attempt by participants as a success.
Rock Climbing Wall $10
The climbing gym offers multiple lines and climbing paths with various degrees of difficulty. Other obstacles include The Centipede, Batman Rope, and Crate Stacking.
Where is Lake Williamson?
17280 Lakeside Drive
Carlinville, IL 62626
What about transportation?
Transportation is not included and will be coordinated at your location. Please check with your location leader for transportation details to and from camp.
Where will students sleep?
Dorm style rooms
Will there be adult supervision at all times?
Yes. Students will be supervised by volunteer leaders throughout the weekend.
What if my student has dietary restrictions?
Lake Williamson serves a variety of foods at each meal and is experienced working with students to meet allergy and dietary restrictions. Please make sure to state that on the registration.
What if my student needs medications while at camp?
Our on site nurse is available to assist students with medication. Please include any medications or medical conditions on your registration.
What will my student do at camp?
Please see our schedule for activities and details.
Will there be medics onsite?
We will have nurses onsite.
What if my student has special needs?
Our hope is that all students have a true sense of belonging within our ONEYTH community and are able to attend camp. In order to best ensure the safety and fun of all our camp participants, we are asking parents to find a buddy for their student. A buddy is someone who will provide necessary assistance, in order for your student to attend camp. Our heart is for your student, with a desire that they have a safe, fun, and enhanced experience over the weekend.
How do I get merch for my student?
We will have merch available at the camp. Please send your student with money to be able to purchase there. Some items will be available for pre-order online.
What should my student pack for camp?
Please see list of what to bring.
Who do I contact if there’s an emergency at home?
Before the camp, ensure that you have your child’s location leader contact information to be able to connect if needed.
I’m interested in donating to help other students attend camp, is there a way for me to do so?
Yes! https://newlifecommunity.church/give/ Choose your location, click Give one time, and select Youth Retreat Scholarships.