Homecamp 2024

published on Friday, 19. January 2024 by Jonas Hauser
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Go to work or school as normal, but enjoy your free time together. This is Homecamp 2024, a new format where we, as glow Youth (7th grade to 18 years), spend the week from 26 February to 2 March at seetal chile, where we play games together, experience great fellowship and share our faith.

The programme is deliberately limited to the evening hours so that you can fulfil your regular obligations at work or school during the day. A separate room is available for working from home or doing homework. So your everyday life is normal, except that you go to work or school from seetal chile in the morning and return there in the evening.

Here is some important information in advance:

  • The idea of the home camp is to have a week of fellowship with each other despite everyday life. That's why it would be cool if you could be there for the whole week. If this is not possible for you, you can indicate this when you register
  • A leader will always be present in the seetal chile throughout the week so that you are never alone
  • Meals are organised. You can also come to seetal chile for lunch
  • Participants under the age of 18 require the consent of their parents
  • For participants under the age of 16, the night's rest is checked at 22:00, except on Fridays
  • The rules of the glow Youth apply as the basis for the activities during the home camp
Registration is no longer possible.
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