Harris Campus

SERVICE TIMES

Two Services:
Sunday at 8 & 11 AM

Community Groups

9:30 AM

Address

7200 E. WT Harris Blvd
Charlotte, NC 28215

Latest Sermon

Contact

704-531-4000

Mallard Creek Campus

SERVICE TIMES

Sunday at 10:00 AM
Spanish Worship at 10:00 AM

Community Groups

8:45 AM

Address

13200 Mallard Creek Road
Charlotte, NC 28262

Latest Sermon

Contact

704-531-4000

Latin American

Two Locations:

Harris Campus
7424 E. WT Harris Blvd
Charlotte, NC 28227

Mallard Creek Campus
13200 Mallard Creek Rd
Charlotte, NC 28262

Contact

704-531-4000

Camp Paradise FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions for Camp Paradise:

Q: What if we register for Camp Paradise and can’t go due to illness?
A: If a student is unable to attend Camp Paradise due to illness, then a full refund will be issued. Please contact

Q: Does my student have to spend the night?
A: Yes, we are not offering a day camp option. If you believe there is a special circumstance, please contact one of the student pastors.

Q: Can I drop my student off late or pick them up early from camp?
A: If this applies to you, please contact Sheila Stover at

Q: What is the adult to student ratio?
A: Generally, there is at least one adult to every five students at Camp. All family groups, which consist of 10-12 students, will have at least two adult leaders.

Q: Will there be a medical professional on site?
A: Yes, we will be bringing medical staff along with us. If your student has any special medical needs (i.e. A.D.D., frequent seizures, asthma, diabetic medications, severe allergies) our medical staff need to know. All medications are administered by the medical staff.

Q: What are the sleeping arrangements?
A: Awanita has several “bunk houses” with rooms that sleep 10-12 people per room with a common area shared between rooms. Each room has its own bathroom. Bed linens are not provided, please bring your own. Adults will be present with students in the lodging areas.

Q: What kind of food will be served?
A: Camp food is definitely not gourmet, but Awanita will exceed expectations in the quality of food. Students will be fed 3 “buffet style” meals a day. If your student has special dietary needs please do not let that keep him/her from Camp, call us and we can work something out. It is critical for your student to eat balanced meals and stay hydrated at Camp. Camp can be physically exhausting and students who do not eat or drink appropriately will pay for it by spending quality time with the Camp medical staff and not participating in Camp activities.