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Basics | Aurora

June 24–28, 2024

If you need to make a change to your registration including authorized pick-up, electives, lunch, or T-shirt, please use this link to make your change/ask your question. You will receive a confirmation of your change. 

Important Dates 

Friday, March 1 | Registration is now open! 

Friday, May 31 | Last day to receive a full refund for a cancellation and/or change your elective without the possibility of a $25 fee 

Friday, June 21 | Receive camper email with essential information for the week 

Sundays, June 16 and 23 | before and after the gathering – T-shirt pick up, or the first day of camp 

Schedule 

Doors open at 8:45 AM

Camp hours: 9:00 AM–12:30 PM

How Much Does High Five Cost? 

Both preschool and grade school programs cost $90 for the week.

Volunteer Discounts 

Adults serving all week at High Five, receive a discount of $40/off of each of their campers’ fees. Volunteers must serve ALL WEEK to receive the full discount. Volunteers must register to serve first and then will receive the discount code via email for registering campers.

Age Requirements 

  • Preschool campers must be three years old and fully potty-trained before June 1, 2024. Children entering kindergarten also register for preschool.

  • Grade school campers must be entering first through fifth grades, and register by the grade they are entering in the Fall of 2024. 

Cancellation/Change Policy  

You may cancel your registration for a full refund until May 31.  After May 31, there is a $25 fee to cancel.

Friend Requests 

Campers will be placed in teams based on grade. If your child has a friend request, please note that at the time of registration and we will do our best to honor your request.

Volunteer Childcare for Children 0-3 years 

Free childcare is available for children ages 0-36 months of adult volunteers. Please register any child you will be bringing with you while you volunteer.

Harvest Groups Podcast

Helpful conversations about Community and Discipleship Groups (D-Groups) at
Harvest Bible Chapel in Chicago.
Community Group Leader Podcast
Community Group Leader Podcast | Episode 1
Community Group Leader Podcast | Episode 2
Community Group Leader Podcast | Episode 3
Community Group Leader Podcast | Episode 4
Community Group Leader Podcast | Episode 5
Community Group Leader Podcast | Episode 6
Community Group Leader Podcast | Episode 7
D Group Leader Podcast
D-Group Starter Guide Conversation 1 | Share Your Story
D-Group Starter Guide Conversation 2 | Goals and Expectations
D-Group Starter Guide Conversation 3 | HEAR Journals and Scripture Memory
D-Group Starter Guide Conversation 4 | Accountability and Prayer
Conversation 1 D-Group Multiply Guide | Who, Why, Where?
Bonus Episode 1 | Am I Ready to Lead a D-Group?
Conversation 2 D-Group Multiply Guide | Identifying Potential Members
Bonus Episode 2 | How to Select the Right People for Your D Group
Conversation 3 D-Group Multiply Guide | Inviting Potential Members
Bonus Episode 3 | How to Invite People to Your D-Group
Conversation 4 D-Group Multiply Guide | Celebrate & Commission

Community Group Outreach/Service Ideas

Create homeless blessing bags together, distribute to homeless outreach in area or keep in your car to give out.  

Serve at The Ruth Project either downtown Elgin or at the farm 

Serve together at Feed My Starving Children 

Contact campus ministry team to “adopt” a single mother in the congregation, and provide her with ongoing support (babysitting, groceries, gifts of encouragement)  

Contact local elementary/middle/high school and ask to provide regular blessing baskets to teachers   

Contact local senior/assisted living facility and offer to host a praise and worship night or ongoing Bible study 

Serve at local soup kitchen  

Sign up to serve with Habitat for Humanity  

Find more Volunteer opportunities at https://www.volunteermatch.org/ 

Contact the Lead Team