FAQs...
We have attempted to address any questions you might have here. If there's anything we've missed, please contact us and we'll be happy to answer it for you.
01
What is the age range to attend EQUIP Retreat?
While EQUIP Retreat is designed for students in middle and high school, select college-age students will often also participate and/or return as leader/helpers in order to sow into the next generation of young believers.
02
What is the cost to attend EQUIP Retreat?
The cost is $260 per person, which covers the cost of 5 nights lodging at Woodland Christian Camp, all meals for the duration while on campus (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), and all materials for the daily teaching lessons. Additionally, each attendee receives a souvenir T-Shirt for EQUIP Retreat. There is a canteen store on campus for snacks, sodas, etc. It is recommended that each attendee bring some additional spending money for those items as desired. Register now.
03
When is my money due?
A deposit of only $25 is due upon completion of registration that will guarantee a spot for your student for EQUIP Retreat. Payment in full is due by no later than April 1, 2019, although the earlier you register, the sooner you guarantee your reservation for EQUIP Retreat. SPACE IS LIMITED! Once all reserved spaces are filled, registration is closed. Register now.
If you are affiliated with a church and are planning to register groups of more than 5, please contact Pastor Steve Carroll for payment options (including church or personal checks) and reservation details.
04
How do I pay?
Please visit our Registration Page to make payments via credit card. If you need to pay via a church or personal check, please contact Pastor Steve Carroll at one of the following for payment information:
Cell: 770-500-2274
Email: steve@thewayofthe1.org
05
What do I need to bring with me?
In addition to your EQUIP T-shirt, you will be provided with an EQUIP notebook and pen, a water bottle, and a carry bag. Please plan to also bring the following:
Bible (or Bible app)
Bedding (sleeping bag or twin sheets/blanket)
Pillow
Toiletries (shampoo, toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, brush, deodorant, etc.)
Towel and washcloth
Sportswear
Pajamas
Swimsuit (T-shirts must be worn over swimsuit - boys & girls)
Bag for dirty clothes
Water bottle
Beach towel
Tennis shoes
Sunscreen (optional)
Flip Flops (optional)
Jacket (optional)
Personal spending money for the canteen store (optional)
07
When is drop-off and pick-up for EQUIP at Woodland Christian Camp?
Attendees need to be dropped off at the Junction Camp located inside Woodland Christian Camp at 4:00pm on Sunday, June 16, 2019. Once inside the property of Woodland, follow signs to the Junction Camp. Attendees are to be picked up at 12:00pm noon on Friday, June 21, 2019.
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Where is Woodland Christian Camp and how do I get there?
Woodland Christian Camp is located in Temple, GA. The information below should allow you to easily find it.
[+] Interactive Door to Door Directions
Driving from Atlanta
Woodland Camp is located 40 miles west of Atlanta on I-20. Take I-20 West to Temple, Exit 19. Turn left onto Highway 113 South. Travel 1.3 miles to Lovell Road. Turn right on Lovell Road. Go 1 mile to Woodland Camp Road and turn left. The camp entrance will be on the left after 200 yards.
Driving from Birmingham
Take I-20 East to Temple, Georgia Exit 19. Turn right onto Highway 113 South. Travel 1.3 miles to Lovell Road. Turn right on Lovell Road. Go 1 mile to Woodland Camp Road and turn left. The camp entrance will be on the left after 200 yards.
Driving from Carrollton
From the junction of Highways 27 and 113, take Highway 113 North for 8 miles (just before mile marker #8) to Lovell Road. Turn left on Lovell Road. Go 1 mile to Woodland Camp Road and turn left. The camp entrance will be on the left after 200 yards.
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What are the sleeping accommodations?
Attendees for EQUIP 2019 will be separated by gender with boys and girls staying on opposite ends of the Junction Camp and South Camp. Junction Camp features multiple converted train car cabins that sleep 8 in comfortable bunk-beds. South Camp features traditional cabins that sleep 11. Both camps feature gender-specific and separate dedicated bathhouses.