


The Stand Camp 2025
We are so excited that you’re joining us for The Stand Camp 2025 – Here & Now: This New Generation! Whether you’re coming as a camper or serving on the team, we truly believe God is going to move in powerful ways.
Here are some important details as we count down to camp:
🔥 Get Spiritually Ready
We’ve put together a Bible reading plan to help you prepare for all that God wants to do at camp. Check it out below!
👕 Camp Merch
Please note pre-orders are closed. There will be limited merch available at The Stand Camp.
🚌 Transport Plans
Chat with your local Youth Pastor about travel arrangements for camp.
🎒 What to Pack & Any More Questions?
Wondering what to bring (and what to leave at home)? Find all the details here along with answers to other common questions.
We can’t wait to see you at The Stand Camp 2025! Come expectant, come ready – God is moving in this generation!
Deuteronomy 6:4-9 NIV
Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. These commandments that I give you today are to be on your hearts. Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up. Tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads. Write them on the doorframes of your houses and on your gates.
See you soon!
The Stand Camp Team
Frequently Asked Questions
Stand Camp is for High School students
- Bible, journal, pen, book to read
- Sleeping bag, pillow, sheet
- Swimming gear, sunblock, hat, water bottle
- Toiletries, towel, plakkies for the shower
- Plate, coffee cup, spoon, knife, fork, drying up cloth
- Warm clothing, comfortable shoes for a walk/run
- Snacks to share
- Torch
- Spending money for tuck-shop & merchandise
- Please ensure your bag, sleeping bag & any valuable items are well labelled
Yes, all meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) will be provided. If you have special dietary requirements, please inform us in advance. There is an option to purchase vegetarian & vegan meals. Please add that to your order when booking your ticket. We won’t be able to cater for food preferences or allergies. Here is what we ate at the 2024 camp:
- Breakfast: Muesli, Yoghurt, Muffin, Cornflakes, Waffle, Bacon, Syrup & Banana
- Lunch: Crumbed Chicken Wraps, Sloppy Joe, Cheese Grillers
- Dinner: Pork based rib burger, Penne Bolognese, Marinated Chicken Breast, salad, Potato Salad
- Dessert: Hot Chocolate, Biscuit, Ice Cream Cup, Doughnuts
- Worship sessions and Bible studies
- Team-building games and challenges
- Sports and outdoor activities (including swimming)
- Campfires and group discussions
- Prayer time and personal reflection
No, the camp is open to everyone regardless of where they are in their faith journey. It’s an opportunity for spiritual growth, whether you are new to the faith or looking to deepen your relationship with God.
Yes, you are welcome to invite friends! The camp is a great way to introduce others to the community and to explore faith together.
Campers will be assigned to cabins or tents separated by gender. Teens will be staying with their group leader. No boys will be allowed near the girls sleeping areas, and no girls near the boys sleeping area. Other than group leaders, all other volunteers will need to bring their own tents to sleep in.
Yes, there will be adults on camp from different churches. There is on average 1 adult for every 3 teens.
The camp fee is found on booking link. There is discount for siblings, and also early bird specials. Your fee covers accommodation, meals, and activities. This does not include cost for transport nor does it include tuckshop and merchandise sales. We never want finances to be the reason a teen doesn’t attend camp, so chat to your Youth Pastor for payment plans.
It’s recommended to minimize phone usage to focus on the camp experience. However, you can bring your phone, but it may only be used during free time.
We have a first-aid station and certified personnel on-site. In case of emergencies, parents will be contacted immediately, and we are near a local medical facility.
No, everything happens at the campsite and there is no reason to leave the campsite.
There will be an opportunity to order merch online. And prices will be advertised. Tuckshop will be selling cold drinks, sweets, chips and chocolates during free time. It’s up to each family what they send with their teens.