Upcoming events

MOYC
Apr
16
to Apr 19

MOYC

Missouri Youth Convention (MOYC)

MOYC is one of the most exciting events of the year for students across Missouri! It’s a high-energy, life-changing weekend filled with powerful worship, anointed preaching, and unforgettable moments with friends. Thousands of students gather to experience God’s presence like never before, hear inspiring messages, and build lifelong connections. Beyond the services, there’s plenty of fun, from late-night hangouts to exploring the city with your youth group. Whether it’s your first time or you’re a returning attendee, MOYC is a weekend you don’t want to miss!

Cost: $250

  • Registration

  • Afterburner

  • Hotel

  • Food

  • Transportation to outside events

Link to register: https://newlifestlouis.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/2757992


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JR HIGH CAMP
May
27
to May 31

JR HIGH CAMP

Missouri Jr. High Camp

Pinecrest Campground | Cherokee Pass, MO | Ages 12-15

Get ready for an unforgettable summer at Missouri Youth Camps! A week packed with powerful services, exciting activities, and lifelong friendships! Jr. High Camp is the perfect place for students to grow in their faith while having a blast with team competitions, late-night games, and powerful encounters with God.

Cost: $225-$250

  • All inclusive

Link to commit to going: https://newlifestlouis.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/2765891

Youth Camps FAQs

What is the age range for campers at Missouri youth camps?

We will have two consecutive weeks of youth camps; Junior High Camp the first week, and Senior High Camp the second week. Junior High Camp is open to campers age 12-15 at the time of the start of camp. Senior High Camp is open to campers age 15-18 at the time of the start of camp. All campers must lodge in the campground buildings with other campers. If you have a question about the age ranges at youth camps, please contact the Youth Secretary.

What are the requirements for workers at Missouri youth camps?

For Junior High Camp, workers must be age 20 and up. For Senior High Camp, workers must be age 22 and up. All workers must have their pastor’s approval and a background check form completed prior to their application being considered for a youth camp. These requirements extend to local church leadership team members, such as youth pastors and other licensed ministers.

When does check-in happen at the campground?

Camp check-in will occur on the Tuesday of each week of youth camps from 12:00pm util 3:00pm. All campers and workers should plan to arrive on-site before 2:00pm on Tuesday to allow adequate time for check-in. This is necessary because there is a mandatory worker orientation that begins at 3:00pm that day (see below).

What about orientation?

There will be a REQUIRED worker orientation for ALL workers at 3:00pm Tuesday. There will be a REQUIRED camper orientation for ALL campers at 4:00pm Tuesday.

Can I register new campers when I arrive?

We may be able to accommodate unregistered campers at check-in on Tuesday. It is highly recommended that all campers and workers register ahead of time during the normal registration period. To check space availability for a late addition, please email the Youth Secretary at secretary@moyouth.com.

What should my campers plan to wear swimming?

Outdoor/indoor swimming for young men and young women will be separate. Important: all swimmers must be fully clothed to and from the outdoor and indoor swimming area. Female swimmers need to wear leggings, shorts or gauchos under their skirt. Guys are asked to wear t-shirt & wind/track pants. ALL swim wear for the lake should be not be clingy to the body or see through when wet. Bathing suits for both genders are fine during indoor swimming ONLY.

What other necessary items should campers pack?

  • Reusable water bottles – dehydration is the #1 cause of camp health issues

  • Bible

  • Notepad

  • Alarm clock or watch

  • Towels for swimming (optional)
    Are towels or linens provided for our campers?

  • No. It is important that your students remember to bring ample supply of towels and proper bedding.

  • What should I do if my camper needs daily medicine(s)?

  • All campers bringing medications MUST check them in with the camp nurse upon check-in on the first day of camp. Any additional instructions also need to be given to the camp nurse. Any camper failing to follow this guideline for any medication could be subject to discipline and excusal from camp.

  • When will the first meal be served?

  • The first meal will be served Tuesday evening, following camper orientation and prior to our first service.

  • Should my camper bring bug repellent or sunscreen?

  • Yes. We will be in the middle of the woods so mosquitoes, ticks, etc. can be expected. Campers will also be outside in the sun quite a bit during the day, so sunscreen is highly recommended.

  • Is a snack area available during the day?

  • Yes. The “Pitstop” has a wide variety of snacks, beverages, and ice cream bars. These items are extra and are not included in the camper’s registration.

  • When will the campers be checking out?

  • We ask for all campers to have bags packed and outside cabin prior to our 10:00am awards ceremony on Saturday morning. Rides need to be at camp by 11:00am on Saturday. Camp dismissal will be by 12:00pm on Saturday.

  • Are visitors allowed on Pinecrest Campground during camp?

  • Visitors are allowed on the campground for the evening service ONLY. They are asked to leave after the close of service.

  • Here is the address: Pinecrest Campground 1252 Highway C Fredericktown, MO 63645

Can campers bring electronics? (Please read carefully)
Campers are not permitted to have electronic devices while at the campground. This includes all cell phones, music and video players, computers, game consoles, smart watches, etc. Any campers who bring the above items to camp will be required to turn them in to camp staff. They will receive them back on Saturday morning before departure. NO EXCEPTIONS.

There will be telephones provided for campers to use in case of emergencies only. Parents will also receive contact phone numbers in case of emergency. NOTE: campers bear SOLE responsibility for any lost or stolen electronics. For this reason we ask that you leave them at home. We will not be responsible for them. (Cameras are permitted; cell phone cameras are not). Any camper found to be in violation of this rule will be subject to discipline and/or excusal from the camp.

I want to be a camp worker, but can I bring my small child with me?

Unfortunately, the answer is no. Outside of Youth Leadership and senior staff, no workers are permitted to bring their babies or small children to camp. We have very limited private rooming and babies are not allowed in the dorms.

Can my spouse and I room together?

Unfortunately, no. Outside of Youth Leadership and senior staff, most workers will be asked to room with campers to chaperone during the camp experience.

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SR HIGH CAMP
Jun
3
to Jun 7

SR HIGH CAMP

Missouri Sr. High Camp

Pinecrest Campground | Cherokee Pass, MO | Ages 15-18

Sr. High Camp takes it to the next level with dynamic worship, anointed preaching, and next-level fun. From intense games to late-night hangs and spiritual breakthroughs, this week will ignite your passion for God and create memories that last a lifetime.

Cost: $225-$250

  • All inclusive

Link to commit to going: https://newlifestlouis.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/2765891

Youth Camps FAQs

What is the age range for campers at Missouri youth camps?

We will have two consecutive weeks of youth camps; Junior High Camp the first week, and Senior High Camp the second week. Junior High Camp is open to campers age 12-15 at the time of the start of camp. Senior High Camp is open to campers age 15-18 at the time of the start of camp. All campers must lodge in the campground buildings with other campers. If you have a question about the age ranges at youth camps, please contact the Youth Secretary.

What are the requirements for workers at Missouri youth camps?

For Junior High Camp, workers must be age 20 and up. For Senior High Camp, workers must be age 22 and up. All workers must have their pastor’s approval and a background check form completed prior to their application being considered for a youth camp. These requirements extend to local church leadership team members, such as youth pastors and other licensed ministers.

When does check-in happen at the campground?

Camp check-in will occur on the Tuesday of each week of youth camps from 12:00pm util 3:00pm. All campers and workers should plan to arrive on-site before 2:00pm on Tuesday to allow adequate time for check-in. This is necessary because there is a mandatory worker orientation that begins at 3:00pm that day (see below).

What about orientation?

There will be a REQUIRED worker orientation for ALL workers at 3:00pm Tuesday. There will be a REQUIRED camper orientation for ALL campers at 4:00pm Tuesday.

Can I register new campers when I arrive?

We may be able to accommodate unregistered campers at check-in on Tuesday. It is highly recommended that all campers and workers register ahead of time during the normal registration period. To check space availability for a late addition, please email the Youth Secretary at secretary@moyouth.com.

What should my campers plan to wear swimming?

Outdoor/indoor swimming for young men and young women will be separate. Important: all swimmers must be fully clothed to and from the outdoor and indoor swimming area. Female swimmers need to wear leggings, shorts or gauchos under their skirt. Guys are asked to wear t-shirt & wind/track pants. ALL swim wear for the lake should be not be clingy to the body or see through when wet. Bathing suits for both genders are fine during indoor swimming ONLY.

What other necessary items should campers pack?

  • Reusable water bottles – dehydration is the #1 cause of camp health issues

  • Bible

  • Notepad

  • Alarm clock or watch

  • Towels for swimming (optional)
    Are towels or linens provided for our campers?

  • No. It is important that your students remember to bring ample supply of towels and proper bedding.

  • What should I do if my camper needs daily medicine(s)?

  • All campers bringing medications MUST check them in with the camp nurse upon check-in on the first day of camp. Any additional instructions also need to be given to the camp nurse. Any camper failing to follow this guideline for any medication could be subject to discipline and excusal from camp.

  • When will the first meal be served?

  • The first meal will be served Tuesday evening, following camper orientation and prior to our first service.

  • Should my camper bring bug repellent or sunscreen?

  • Yes. We will be in the middle of the woods so mosquitoes, ticks, etc. can be expected. Campers will also be outside in the sun quite a bit during the day, so sunscreen is highly recommended.

  • Is a snack area available during the day?

  • Yes. The “Pitstop” has a wide variety of snacks, beverages, and ice cream bars. These items are extra and are not included in the camper’s registration.

  • When will the campers be checking out?

  • We ask for all campers to have bags packed and outside cabin prior to our 10:00am awards ceremony on Saturday morning. Rides need to be at camp by 11:00am on Saturday. Camp dismissal will be by 12:00pm on Saturday.

  • Are visitors allowed on Pinecrest Campground during camp?

  • Visitors are allowed on the campground for the evening service ONLY. They are asked to leave after the close of service.

  • Here is the address: Pinecrest Campground 1252 Highway C Fredericktown, MO 63645

Can campers bring electronics? (Please read carefully)
Campers are not permitted to have electronic devices while at the campground. This includes all cell phones, music and video players, computers, game consoles, smart watches, etc. Any campers who bring the above items to camp will be required to turn them in to camp staff. They will receive them back on Saturday morning before departure. NO EXCEPTIONS.

There will be telephones provided for campers to use in case of emergencies only. Parents will also receive contact phone numbers in case of emergency. NOTE: campers bear SOLE responsibility for any lost or stolen electronics. For this reason we ask that you leave them at home. We will not be responsible for them. (Cameras are permitted; cell phone cameras are not). Any camper found to be in violation of this rule will be subject to discipline and/or excusal from the camp.

I want to be a camp worker, but can I bring my small child with me?

Unfortunately, the answer is no. Outside of Youth Leadership and senior staff, no workers are permitted to bring their babies or small children to camp. We have very limited private rooming and babies are not allowed in the dorms.

Can my spouse and I room together?

Unfortunately, no. Outside of Youth Leadership and senior staff, most workers will be asked to room with campers to chaperone during the camp experience.

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NAYC
Jul
23
to Jul 26

NAYC

North American Youth Congress (NAYC)

Lucas Oil Stadium | Indianapolis, IN | Ages 11+ (Adults are welcome too)

NAYC is the largest gathering of Apostolic students, bringing together tens of thousands of young people for an unforgettable move of God! Held every two years, this life-changing event features powerful worship, anointed preaching, and practical breakout sessions designed to equip and inspire. What started in 1979 has now grown into massive arenas and stadiums, uniting students from across North America in faith and purpose. If you’re looking for a next-level spiritual experience, NAYC is where you need to be!

Cost: $600

  • Charter Bus

  • Food

  • Hotel

  • Registration

  • Afterburner

Link to register: https://newlifestlouis.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/2757940

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YTH WEEK
Aug
1
to Sep 30

YTH WEEK

Summer youth Week

DATES TO BE DECIDED!

Get ready for an action-packed week filled with worship, connection, and unforgettable experiences! Summer Youth Week brings powerful services, tribe war competitions, and exciting activities that will challenge, inspire, and unite us. Whether you’re here for the intense games, deep friendships, or life-changing encounters with God, this week has something for everyone. Don’t miss the best week of summer!

Highlights:

  • Worship and sermons that challenge and inspire personal growth.

  • Tribe Wars: Launching a year-long competition where teams face off in games, challenges, and strategy.

  • Post-service events featuring gym games, board games, and more.

  • Saturday activities, including a visit to the Bowelero, Community outreach to our first responders and a bonfire service to close out service.

Cost: $50

  • Food

  • Activities

  • Transportation for outside events


FAQ:

What if my student wants to participate in church but I can't afford $50?
We believe everyone should have the opportunity to experience the presence of God, so if $50 is a challenge, please don’t hesitate to reach out privately. Whatever amount you’re able to contribute, we’ll work together to make it happen—because no student should miss out!

Can I pick up my student earlier on the school nights?
Absolutely, you are welcome to pick them up. On school nights, we’ll be meeting from 6 PM to 11 PM, but after 9:30 PM, the schedule transitions into more free time. Just let us know if you need to pick them up earlier, and we’ll accommodate!

Transportation might be hard for me is there any option for help?
While we can’t guarantee anything, we do have many people coming from various areas across St. Louis. Please feel free to reach out privately, and we’ll do our best to explore potential arrangements to assist with transportation.

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COMMISSION
Nov
19
to Nov 23

COMMISSION

Yth Week + The Commission

Youth Week sets the stage for an incredible move of God, leading directly into The Commission Conference. This week is packed with powerful services, tribe wars, and exciting activities, designed to ignite passion and prepare hearts for what’s to come.

Then, we step into The Commission—a conference dedicated to empowering and mobilizing believers to fulfill the Great Commission. Through anointed preaching, worship, and outreach, we are called to take action, spreading the gospel and making disciples.

Youth Week builds the fire—The Commission sends us out! Don’t miss this life-changing experience!

Link to register: coming soon!

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