The theme for the summer of 2026 is a
Carnival Theme.
"Come hear about God...the greatest show on Earth."
Camp Victory starts on Sunday, June 21, 2026 and concludes on Friday, June 26, 2026. Children come Sunday and spend the week at the camp, or if they are not comfortable staying away from home overnight, there is always the option for day camp. Although the ages of camp are 7-14, younger campers have come at their parents' discretion, and given there are still spots available for them. There are several adults that help with the camp for the entire week, as well as older teens that serve as our camp counselors. Many of these counselors have attended camp since they were old enough to be a camper, and then continue to help once they are too old to attend as campers. There are two counselors for every 8-10 campers, both during the day and at night, as well as additional adults at each of the activities they attend daily.
The campers will travel with the following age ranges throughout the day: 7-10 year olds and 11-14 year olds. They will all be together for meals, morning devotions and chapel.
Campground Accommodations
All cabins are equipped with both heat and air conditioning. There are bunk beds in each cabin, which provides each child with their own single bed. The mess hall that they eat in, as well as the Chapel building have air conditioning, and the swimming pool is heated. There is a large recreation hall that can be used if we are given a rainy day.
Daily Schedule:
Campers will start the day with a short devotion time followed by a homemade breakfast. Then they will rotate between hearing a Bible story, playing a competitive game against another team for recreation, craft time to work on making a project for the week, and a time to go swimming. After completing the morning activities, campers will be ready for a hot lunch, followed by a break time to take a nap or write a letter home. In the afternoon, they will rotate between a Missionary sharing a story of what they do, and review time where they will play games against another team to review what you have learned so far for the week. Campers will also have time to buy a snack and give to missions, as well as more time to swim before dinner. After dinner, the whole camp comes together for a fun activity, and then they start to relax for the day during a Chapel time, which hosts a different speaker each night. The day is finished with a small snack before returning to the cabins for the night.
Does this sound like something you want to sign your child(ren) up for? Click here to register!
Are you 15 or older and this sounds like something you would enjoy, or you know a teen that would? Click here to volunteer!
(Please know, that many times we cannot take everyone that signs up to help at Camp Victory.)
Our church, Old Mahoning Baptist Church, also hosts a teen camp for those that have completed 6th grade through those that have just graduated. If you want more information on Camp Breakaway, click here.