Junior High

ENTERING GRADES 6-9

Save $50 through Feb 1, Save $25 Feb 2-April 1.

This camp is filled with awesome activities to help campers connect with old and new friends. There are also special opportunities for campers to spend time with God, away from the distractions and routine of everyday life. Each camp day includes time set aside to meet with God alone, as a cabin, and as a whole camp. They also get a chance to try out a number of new activities and develop new skills. Activities include climbing wall and zipline, group games, swimming, boating, watersports, personal and group Bible study, campfire, skits, skills classes- a chance to choose an activity option of their choice, which varies each year. Chapel is also a core piece of the camp experience where campers worship together, hear from engaging speakers, memorize Scripture through song, and learn about Missions through a specific project. Chapel happens every morning and evening.

Drop off and pick up: Sunday night registration is from 6:00 -6:45 PM. Dinner is not served. Family and friends are welcome to come for the closing rally, Friday, 11:00 am, and pick up to follow at 11:30 am.

Canteen Information: The canteen and store are open for campers at least once daily. Here are some prices to help you plan for your budgeting: Pop, Candy, Juice, Snacks, and Ice cream, ranging from $.25-$4.50. Clothing and camp merchandise ranging from $1.00-$50.00.They can also purchase extras such as tubing tickets ($5); availability will differ each week on extras.

Mission Project: Each year, campers make contributions through Covenant Park to support a mission project. They can use money from their camp cash account to contribute towards these causes.

Mail Call: Campers love to get mail at camp! Did you know that if they receive a package or 3 letters in one day, they get to sing or tell a joke for the group?

You can send mail to 3402 Covenant Park Rd. ~ Mahtowa, MN 55707. You can also send letters by email through the Bunk1 app. See confirmation email for details or the "stay in touch with your camper" tab on the right.

Dates: Week 1- July 5-10, 2026

Dates: Week 2 - July 19-24, 2026

Cost: $474

Activities:

There is tons of stuff to do at Junior High Camp:

  • Swimming

  • Crafts

  • Ultimate Frisbee

  • Worship

  • Camp Games

  • Tubing

  • Zip line

Children playing and laughing outside on a grassy area, with one boy in the foreground waving and smiling, while others are engaging in water activities.

“Adventure is better together, and at camp, you’ll never have to do it alone.”

Group of boys at an indoor gathering. One boy in the center is holding a blue electric bass guitar, smiling at the camera. The other boys around him are making various facial expressions and poses. The setting has a wooden ceiling with string lights.
A group of young girls sitting in chairs, reading or praying with hymnbooks or Bibles, in a rustic indoor setting with wooden floors and warm hanging lights.
Children and teenagers playing on a slip 'n slide on a grassy yard, with some sliding and others running towards it, surrounded by trees and adults in the background.
A young girl making a playful pose with her hands under her chin, smiling at the camera outdoors with trees and parked cars in the background.

Speaker: Nate Harkness (Week 1)

A smiling man with a shaved head wearing a blue plaid shirt, facing forward against a plain white background.

Nate Harkness is the Executive Director of Ministry at WDA. He holds a BA in Intercultural Studies from Northwestern College and an MA in Intercultural Studies from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Nate felt called to missions when he was 13 and is passionate about helping people from many different nations experience a living, interactive friendship with Jesus.

Speaker: Makayla Stevens (Week 2)

A smiling man and woman standing outdoors with trees in the background, embracing each other.

Makayla grew up in a Christian home and was very passionate to learn more about God since she was young. She was homeschooled since 2nd grade, and at 9 years old, she decided to go into ministry when she got older. She has always loved working with kids, and in high school was a lifeguard and taught swimming lessons. She graduated from high school with her associate’s degree, spent a school year at the University of Alaska – Fairbanks on a swimming scholarship, where she took classes in psychology and early childhood development, and is now a pastor with the Assemblies of God. She is always up for an adventure and is happy to be back in the Duluth area, where some of her favorite time is spent outdoors with friends.

Stuff about me:

Favorite Ice Cream: Anything with caramel!

Hobbies: snowboarding, hiking, crafts

Favorite Color: Teal

Nickname: Kayla

My Happy Place: New Vision Children’s Home in Jamaica

Something Underrated: Tea

*Full and partial scholarships are available for camp registration fees. Select the option when registering online.