16:14 Missions
1 Corinthians 16:14
Do everything in
love.
Entering Grades 6-12
The 16:14 Missions program is a week designed for youth group students and leaders. Let us design a week specifically catered to your group. Groups will serve with various ministries Monday through Thursday, while enjoying traditional Camp Hebron activities on Friday and some evenings. Some evenings may be spent with the missions organizations prior to returning to Camp. Programming will be organized by Camp Hebron staff, lodging and meals will be provided. We hope you’ll considering joining us this summer!
Ministry Partners
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Wildheart Ministries
Harrisburg
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Bethany House
Carlisle
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Mission Central
Mechanicsburg
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Caitlin's Smiles
Harrisburg
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Halifax Youth Center
Halifax
Daily Schedule
A 16:14 Missions week combines all of the best parts of a missions trip and a youth retreat! A typical day may include:
Morning
Breakfast
Morning Worship
Leave for Missions Site
Afternoon
Packed Lunch
Serve ‘til 4:00 PM
Evening
Dinner
Goldrush
Pool
Vespers
Night Game
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16:14 Missions offers your group the chance to grow deeper—together—through meaningful service and intentional spiritual formation.
Serving side by side builds strong relationships among students and leaders
Students experience what it looks like to be the hands and feet of Jesus in real, tangible ways
Camp Hebron works to make the week as seamless and well-supported as possible, so you can focus on people, not logistics
We intentionally pair service, fun, worship, and guided conversations to help students reflect on their experiences and make meaning of what they’re learning
Time and again, these weeks become formative, life-shaping moments in students’ faith journeys—impacting how they see God, themselves, and the world around them.
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Our 16:14 Missions program runs Sunday–Friday each week, with flexibility if your group needs a shorter experience. We offer seven weeks throughout the summer and aim to host at least one group each week.
Summer 2026 dates:
Week 1: June 14–19
Week 2: June 21–26
Week 3: June 28–July 3
Week 4: July 5–10
Week 5: July 12–17
Week 6: July 19–24
Week 7: July 26–31
If you’re interested in a specific week—or wondering about flexibility—reach out to our Volunteer Ministry Coordinator and we’ll help you explore the best fit for your group.
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From start to finish, Camp Hebron partners with you to create a meaningful, well-supported week for your group. We work closely with you ahead of time to plan a schedule that fits your goals, while also taking care of the logistics and behind-the-scenes details so you can stay focused on your students and relationships.
Your Volunteer Ministry Coordinator serves as your main point person throughout the week—walking alongside your group, supporting your leaders, and helping things run smoothly day to day.
During your stay, Camp Hebron provides:
All lodging, meals, and snacks
On-site activities, fully planned and led by our staff
Dedicated spaces for worship, reflection, and community
Intentional spiritual support, as we work alongside group leaders to develop Bible-centered lessons, debrief conversations, and reflection moments that help students make meaning of their experiences
Our heart is to serve alongside you—creating space for connection, growth, and Kingdom impact throughout the week.
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Our Volunteer Ministry Coordinator partners with you to design a week that best fits your group. We offer a variety of urban, rural, and Camp Hebron–based mission opportunities.
If your group has a specific goal or learning focus, let us know—we’ll do our best to shape the week accordingly. Mission projects may include:
Cleaning, organizing, or painting for one of our ministry partners. These “small” acts of service allow our partners to focus on their Kingdom-building missions.
City clean-up and beautification projects in Harrisburg.
Loving our neighbors through relational ministry, such as:
Playing bingo or connecting with residents at a senior living facility
Prayer walking in Halifax
Leading activities for other Camp Hebron programs
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Evenings are designed to be fun, relational, and a great way to wind down after a day of service. Our staff will lead your group in a variety of classic Camp Hebron activities, which may include:
Pool time
Archery and slingshot
Boating at the lake
Creek Time
Gold Rush
Climbing wall
Fridays are set aside for bigger adventure experiences. Depending on your group’s interests and readiness, these may include:
Rock climbing
Caving
Canoeing
All activities are planned and led by our staff, with safety and group connection at the center—so you can focus on enjoying the experience alongside your students.
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We want the week to be meaningful, safe, and positive for everyone involved. Clear expectations help make that possible.
Students are expected to:
Serve with a willing attitude and be fully present. Be ready to learn, grow, and engage in the experience.
Be where they are supposed to be and follow the daily schedule
Treat others and camp property with respect. Refrain from pranks or behaviors that could compromise safety or trust.
Leaders are expected to:
Provide consistent supervision of their students—knowing where they are and what they’re doing
Handle medication administration for students
(Our on-site nurse is available for bumps, scrapes, and basic first aid)
Provide transportation to and from mission sites
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Great! Here’s how to get started:
Contact our Volunteer Ministry Coordinator to lock in your dates.
Group leaders complete and submit the Roster and Group Registration forms.
Individual participants create an online account and register themselves. Learn more about the Registration Instructions.
This is where all required forms are completed
Payments are also submitted online
We’re here to help at every step if you have questions along the way.
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions? Ready to get started?
Pricing
Cost
$400