Mississippi Christian Service Camp
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We have a nice campground facility here in central
Mississippi. The camp sits on several acres
outside of Newton, MS on highway 15. We have
two buildings. Our oldest is our boys dorm with the
fellowship hall/dinning hall and kitchen. The next
building is our newest and is our girls dorm.
We are hoping to put in a enclosed chapel area
down by the campfire area. We are excited about
our camp and always looking for ways to improve
the grounds as the Lord directs us.
2012 Camp Schedule
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Camper Rules
1. Everyone must abide by the camp schedule. You should be where you should be
when you should be there!
2. No one may leave (camper or staff member) the camp grounds without permission of
the Dean. Park your car and hand your keys in to the dean.
3. There are a lot of things you can’t have while you are here. Some of these include
drugs, tobacco, alcohol, cell phones, i-pods, mp3’s, fireworks, etc. They will be
confiscated.
4. Sickness or injury must be reported to the camp nurse immediately. Prescription drugs
are to be turned in to the camp nurse for distribution.
5. In matters of dress, MODESTY must prevail. Halter tops, short shorts, etc. will not be
allowed. Wear shoes at all times. Swim wear and bed clothes etc. is to be modest.
Hats are off when inside. Deans and faculty must enforce this. See the Official Camp
Dress Code.
6. Campers are discouraged from leaving camp for outside activities, such as ball
games, etc.
7. Please do not deface camp property. It's your camp too -- help keep it looking nice.
Intentional damage or damage due to unnecessary carelessness will result in the
camper being charged for damages.
8. No camper is to be out of his/her dorm after lights are out.
9. Please observe boundaries placed by the Dean. Kitchen, canteen, dorms of the
opposite gender, work sheds, and woods are off limits. Don’t go there!
10. Food is not allowed in the cabin at any time; it attracts bugs and animals.
11. Telephone calls may not be made without Deans permission.
12. You get it out, you put it back; you mess it up, you clean it up; you break it, you buy
it; you abuse it, you lose it.
13. The recreation director is in charge at the ball field. The lifeguard is in charge at the
pool. The dean is in charge everywhere.
14. Visitors to the camp are only allowed if permitted by the camp dean. Everyone not
involved in the camp program must leave before 9:00 p.m.
15. Other rules may apply. You will be made aware of them on a need to know basis.
Treat others how you want to be treated and everything will be ok.
1. MCSC is staffed with 10 to 15 adult staff members, a registered camp nurse, a
licensed life guard and a state qualified camp director.
2. MCSC is located three miles from Newton County Hospital.
3. All Staff members must be 18 years old and must be invited by the Camp Dean.
4. Staff members are required to complete a staff application and medical release forms.
5. Camp rules and regulations must be followed by all who attend. Any violations can
result in dismissal.
6. *At night you will need a flashlight, bedding, sleepwear, bathing materials including
towels, hairbrush, toothbrush and toothpaste.
7. *During the day you should have swimwear, sportswear, footwear, rain gear and a
jacket. For study, bring your Bible, pencil and paper, and money for missions.
8. Our camp manager is Wyman Reese. You may contact him at 601-701-5437. If for
some reason you cannot contact him and you need information concerning the camp you
may call the camp secretary, Ben Peterman at 601-420-0066 or 601-927-9242.
9. The Camp Director reserves the right to dismiss any camper or refuse admission to
anyone who, in his opinion, is deemed undesirable as a companion for other campers.
No refund made. All campers are expected to remain true to the ideals and regulations
of the camp.
Packing Checklist
Bible Swimsuit Casual clothing T-shirts
Tennis Shoes Paper & pen Sleeping bag or bedding (twin-size)
Toiletries (toothpaste, toothbrush, soap, shampoo, etc.)
Jacket Towels Flashlight Money
for missionary mosquito repellent, sunscreen
Optional Items: camera and film, stationery and stamps, journal
ITEMS NOT TO BRING: Please be sure the following items, which can cause problems, are
NOT brought to camp: radios, tape players, walkmen, cd's I-PODS, MP3 or tape players,
boom boxes, cell phones, beepers, walkie-talkies, pocket knives, spray cans of any type,
food, candy, gum, firecrackers or any fireworks, pellet guns, knives, jewelry, any electronic
device. Smoking, alcohol, or other substance abuse in not allowed.
Other Pertinent Information
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