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Harmony Hill Youth Camp

God has been meeting people on "The Hill" for generations. Don't miss what happens this year!

The Youth Council is excited to announce the theme for camp this year...

Hebrews 13:8 Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever!

With what feels like the world is changing daily, we can always be assured that Jesus is unchanging and the same always.

Date: July 19-26, 2026

Ages: 13 - 19

 
 

Volunteer staff and Crew: To reserve a room in staff housing, contact Krysta Remole:

Phone: 660-415-7822

Email: harmonyhillsecretary@gmail.com

 

Scott Clemons

 

Scott Clemons hails from New Castle, Indiana.

Scott is passionate about reaching the next generation for Christ!

Scott has been involved in K-12 education for 24 years. They have three children, two boys who are graduating from college this May and one daughter who is a senion in high school.


 

Jordan Jackson & Jesse Keep


Jordan and Madison are from Branson, Missouri. They have a son named Shephard and a mini golden doodle named Dixie. Jordan works at Central Bank and is a worship pastor at Citizens Nazarene, Madison is a stay at home mom, and Shepherd loves diggers. In their free time they enjoy hiking, camping, sidewalk chalk, tennis and swimming at the Table Rock Lake. Jordan has led worship for 3 years at their church. He believes that worship is an act of service, and it doesn’t just happen through songs and music; Rather worship is how we live, as Romans 12:1 says, “Present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God; this is your true worship.”

Jesse Keep is a pianist, vocalist and worship leader. Jesse is a 2021 graduate of Trevecca Nazarene University with a BA in commercial music. Jesse lost his vision just before his fourth birthday after battling eye cancer and has worked diligently at developing his music throughout his life. He grew up a missionary kid in the Philippines, and was privileged to travel and perform with his family in churches scattered throughout the country.

Jesse is soon to be married to his beautiful fiancé, Ashely. Together they desire tp spend their lives glorifying the Lord Jesus with their lives and ministry. Jesse’s greatest desire is that his music uplifts and communicates the truth of God. He believes when we worship the body of Christ our focus is turned from ourselves to Christ, and from our problems to the ultimate solution! Jesse desires for all to enter worship ready to receive the grace that our loving father so freely gives.

 
 

Rules / What to Bring

  1. All campers are to register or check in as soon as possible upon arrival and check out when leaving the campground.

  2. All teens who stay on the grounds must register and participate in all activities.

  3. One of the main reasons for this camp is spiritual enrichment. All services are to be attended!

  4. No fireworks or weapons are allowed on the grounds! Any fireworks or weapons turned in when you register will be returned upon request when you leave the grounds.

  5. Drinking of alcoholic beverages, smoking, or use of drugs is prohibited.

  6. Guys are to wear:
    Jeans, khakis, and/or dress pants with shirts for evening and Sunday services (no shorts, and nothing sleeveless please. Wear stuff you would wear to impress your grandma.) Loose-fitting athletic pants or loose-fitting athletic shorts and t-shirts for daytime activities (No tank tops or other sleeveless shirts please). Clothing should not reveal midriff or underwear. No clothing with holes or rips above the knee, please.

    Girls are to wear:

    Knee-length dresses or skirts that come to the knee when sitting, and tops with sleeves for evening and Sunday services (no shorts or pants, and nothing sleeveless, please) Clothing should not be see through. Loose-fitting, knee-length athletic attire with t-shirts for daytime activities (Loose basketball-style that come to the knee when sitting. No pants or pajama-style clothing please, and nothing sleeveless). Clothing should not reveal midriff or underwear. No clothing with holes or rips above the knee, please.

  7. No ornamental jewelry is allowed for either boys or girls.

  8. No electronics of any kind will be permitted this year, including but not limited to; phones, smart watches tablets, earbuds and gaming devices - anything without a screen or a signal

  9. Boys are not to enter the girls’ barracks; girls are not to enter the boys’ barracks.

  10. No teens are permitted to leave the campground without permission from the head monitor or head matron.

  11. All teens are to stay on top of the hill.

  12. No one is to leave the barracks after lights out. Violation of this rule will result in being sent home immediately.

  13. Couples, it’s great to have a date, but no physical contact will be permitted during this camp.

Packing list for girls.

Packing list for guys.

 
 

Electronics Policy
No electronics of any kind will be permitted. That means phones, smartwatches, tablets, earbuds, gaming devices—anything with a screen or signal.

Here’s the heart behind it:

  • We want to eliminate distractions so we can fully focus on what really matters—encountering God, building friendships, and being present in the moment.

  • We’re creating sacred space for real connection. Camp is one of the few places left where we can unplug from pressure, comparison, and constant noise—and find peace, purpose, and community.

  • We believe disconnection leads to deeper connection. By stepping away from screens, we’re free to listen, reflect, and hear from the Lord in ways that daily life rarely allows.

We know it’s a big shift in today’s tech-driven world. But we also believe it’s worth it. Our prayer is that this week will be life-changing—not just fun, but formative.

Camp leadership will be available for any emergencies, and parents can always reach out through official channels if needed.

Thanks for being part of what God is doing at camp—we can’t wait to see what He has in store!

—HHYC Youth Council

 
 

Week Schedule

*The public is welcome to attend evening worship at 7:30 as well as services on Sunday

1st Sunday:

4:00-6:00 - Registration/Check-In

6:00 - Supper

7:00 - Announce Teams in Tabernacle

8:45 - Ice Cream Provided by KCC

9:30 - Evening Activity

11:30 - Lights Out

Monday-Friday Schedule

7:30 - Get Up!

7:50 - Bunk Inspection

8:00 - Flag Raising

8:10 - Breakfast

8:45 - Sponsors Meeting (After Breakfast)

9:15 - Team Time/Crew Meeting

10:05 - Corporate Praise

10:15 - Bible Memory Hour & Children's Worship (for children under 13)

11:15 - Morning Worship (Monday morning Kansas Christian College Service)

12:15 - Lunch

1:30 - Youth Choir Practice

2:00 - Band Practice

2:15 - Activities

5:30 - Supper

7:30 - Evening Worship

9:30 - Evening Activities

10:45 - Teen/Crew Worship

11:00 - Over the Hill

11:30 - Lights Out

Saturday Schedule

8:00 - Breakfast

9:00 - All-Star Boy’s Softball Game

11:00 - Convention (delegates from each church vote on camp business)

12:00 - Lunch/Last Team Time Session

2:00 - Afternoon Team Activities

5:00 - Supper

7:00 - Praise/Evening Worship

8:30 - Teen Party

2nd Sunday Schedule

8:00 - Breakfast

9:15 - Missions Service

9:15 - Children’s Service

10:45 - Morning Worship

12:00 - Lunch

2:00 - Go Home!