Important Information
- Full Payment Due: May 1, 2025
- Mandatory Check In: June 15, 2025 1-3PM – Crossroads Parking Lot
Frequently Asked Questions
Click on the questions for answers.Crossroads Dirt parking lot on Sunday, June 15 at 9am. Arrive with sack lunch to eat on the trip to Hume.
Crossroads Parking Lot on Saturday, June 21 at Noon.
Call the Hume Information team
1 (800) 965-4863
Please deposit money online directly to your child account at hume.org. All money should be sent electronically for camp and will be usable at the Trading Post.
BEDDING
- Sleeping bag
- Pillow
- Twin bed sheet
CLOTHING
- Pants
- Shorts
- Swim Shorts/Swimsuit (one piece)
- Sweatshirt (hooded)
- T-shirts
- Jacket
- Sweatshirts
- Dark/camo clothing for night game
- Shoes – regular use
- Shoes – to get wet
- Socks – bring extra
- Sandals- for pool and shower times only
- Underclothes
- Hat
TOILETRIES
- Towel/Beach Towel
- Soap/Shampoo
- Personal hygiene
- If your child is bringing medication or supplements, please send them in their original containers on Check In Day at Crossroads.
- Hume nurses are not able to give medication that they cannot identify and dose from the original container. Sending medication in anything other than the original container may result in the camper not receiving it.
Medications
MISC
- Bible
- Pen/Paper
- Flashlight
- Batteries
- Sunscreen
- Bug Spray
- Camera and batteries
- Water bottle
- Decorating supplies for wagon clean up
Here’s how you’ll need to address your letter/package:
Wagon Train – June 15-21
[Camper Name] – Crossroads Grace
64144 Hume Lake Rd
Hume, CA 93628
IMPORTANT: Please send ten days prior to desired delivery date!
There is no cell reception at Hume Lake or pay phone at Wagon Train. There is only access to a phone for Church business and Emergencies. Campers are not allowed to make non-emergency calls during their week at camp.
The Trading Post supplies only crafts and snacks for purchase during freetime 2-5pm daily. It does not supply camper personal items. These are available in the General Store in Main Camp if forgotten.
Money for additional snacks and crafts may be added to the camper account through the registration page. All camp activities are included at no additional cost.
At Wagon Train, you can expect warm days and cool nights. Days are a bit warmer in July and August. Nights are a bit more chilly in June. Heavy sleeping bags & blankets are strongly encouraged. It rarely rains.
Each wagon has ten beds, and each bed has a personal shelf. There are four large areas underneath each wagon for luggage storage.
To get a good idea of what to expect for summer:
Download the Wagon Train Camp Schedule
Campers and parents can apply for a Campership (that’s what Humes calls a scholarship) during the registration process online.
Don’t forget to take advantage of our monthly fundraisers! MORE INFO HERE
Spiritual Direction
God’s Providence – The doctrine that comforts and grows our trust in God
Theme Breakdown
How do we deal with suffering? How do we cope with tragedy? When people or things promise much yet deliver nothing, how do we endure moments we realize that we’ve believed lies?
The story of Joseph offers a strong and safe foundation for answering questions like these. It shows us just how “in control” God really is. In times of confusion, struggle and despair we can see that God is still at working in and through all things. This should be the most comforting piece of knowledge for those who love God. Believers understand that whatever was meant as evil God will cause to work for the good of those who love Him and who He calls.
We see in Genesis 50:20 Joseph make the definitive statement “You meant evil against me, but God meant it for Good…”. As we study the story of Joseph, we hope that students would be able to trust in a God who is not only with us in our affliction but uses it for our good and His glory.
Visual Direction
Building Block Western World
Theme Verse
“But Joseph said to them, “Don’t be afraid. Am I in the place of God? You planned evil against me; God planned it for good to bring about the present result—the survival of many people. Therefore, don’t be afraid. I will take care of you and your children.” And he comforted them and spoke kindly to them.”
Stephanie Damiano
