Senior High Extreme

H2O

Grades: Entering 9th-Graduation

Dean: Andrew Johnson

Check-in: May 28 @ 5:00pm

Parent Pick-up: June 1 @ 7:00pm

Water. Our world could not exist without it. It covers our planet and fills our bodies. It keeps us alive.

Jesus knew how important water was. Maybe that’s why He called himself the Living Water. He was making a claim and an offer too good to ignore.

H20 is about the Living Water that Jesus said He offered. If you’re thirsty, you owe it to yourself to consider what He said…and who He is.

This week is designed for the student that want to make a lasting memory and have extreme experiences.  

During this week we will be building and strengthening our faith and relationship with God, through experiential learning.  These lessons will be reinforced in the campers lives; as we work, live and have fun together. You will get dirty, tired and experience things that are physically, mentally, and spiritually challenging.   

In 2024, we will have our base camp on the grounds of Woodland Lakes.  Our adventures will be on and off camp as we travel throughout the tri-state area.  Activities include High Ropes Course and Teambuilding Challenges, Kayaking, Paintball, and a Dive/Water Park (Subject to weather and water levels). Students will be camping in bunkhouse and showers will be available every day.

Parents will be given a letter at the beginning of the week with our schedule and cell numbers to reach their child in an event of an emergency.  You will also receive a letter before the week begins to inform you of what you need to bring and be prepared for.  If you have questions about Sr. High Extreme contact Andrew Johnson (937)205-7714.

*Teens MUST be 13 years of age (so they can participate in the adventures).

* Extreme Programs are not a good fit for students that are not able or unwilling to manage themselves with proper respect and behavior.


 About the Dean

Where are you involved at church?

Saltair Church of Christ

What is your favorite Bible verse? 

“Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit.  Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others.” (Philippians 2:3-4)

What does camp ministry mean to you? 

I have been actively involved with Christian Camping my entire life.  For me personally camp is where: my faith was strengthened, I was called to ministry, I meet my wife, and I hold some of my fondness memories.

What is your favorite camp memory?  

I love evening campfire worship.

What is your favorite dessert? 

Butterscotch Pie