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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2566896/fan_mail/new] Anything that draws attention to you and your table, we probably just shouldn't do. Camp doesn't start when you get there — it starts the second you walk into the parking lot to get on the bus. In Part 2 of The Leader Lounge's three-part camp series, Chris and Emily Storms get specific, walking through camp trip location by location: the bus ride, welcome, leader lounge, and dining hall. They share practical tips for first-time leaders and seasoned ones — from why you should learn your bus driver's name to how to handle phone collection, why every table at the dining hall is round on purpose, and the chants/spoons/under-the-table debates that derail the family feel. Anchored in Philippians 2 and Emily's reminder that "camp is a beautiful picture of the body of Christ," this episode is essential listening for any youth ministry leader getting ready to take kids to camp. "Camp is a beautiful picture of the body of Christ." SCRIPTURE REFERENCED * Philippians 2:3-7 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR * Why camp starts in the parking lot — meeting parents, welcoming first-time campers, and showing up with energy * Spread out on the bus, don't sit with all the leaders * Riddles, games, and conversation starters for the ride up * Get to know the bus driver's name (and keep them in a good mood) * Collecting phones and meds: Ziploc bags, Sharpies, and the legendary "wrong box" prank on the ride home * The moment you roll into camp; check-in, cookies, soda, and the bus loop welcome * Move kids forward toward program; don't worry about luggage (work crew has it) * Why someone needs to sweep the bus for forgotten pillows and gear (Chris' 3-hour lesson) * The leader lounge: a real space for you to rest, take calls, and meet for prayer with your area * Show up to leader meetings before the meeting starts * Why everything at camp is a surprise, and how to handle schedule photos respectfully * Round tables on purpose: recreating family-style meals for kids who don't get that at home * Fill your kids' waters first; sit with your back to the stage * Reading Philippians 2 to set the tone for humility * Why chants, happy birthday songs, spoons, and diving under the table for dessert undercut the family vibe * Match (and exceed) program's energy when they're up on stage — do the motions, scream the songs * Seating charts: hold them loosely. "Every kid who sits at your table is your kid." Note: We provide links to specific resources; this is not an endorsement of the entire website, author, organization, etc. Their views may not represent our's. Contact Us: leaderlounge@gmail.com Emily's Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/em_storms_/] Chris' Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/chris_storms_/] Chris' Substack - Love, Life, and Lampoonery [https://chrisstorms.substack.com/]
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