summer camp
Middle & High School
Experience The Gospel At Play!
Experience Summer at Its Best
Hume’s Summer Camp provides an epic, high-energy, life-changing program for students entering grades 6-12.
Engaging speakers, dynamic worship, campfires, innovative recreation, creative themes, full-production films, stage theatrics.
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Summer 2025 Registration Is Open!
2025 Summer Camp Pricing
4-night camps Monday - Friday
Churches & Groups
You Bring a Counselor
$599
per camper
$100
per counselor
Individuals
We Provide a Counselor
$699
per camper
Need Financial Help?
Scholarships are available for every camper that needs them.
Campers and parents can apply for a Campership in the registration process online.
2025 Camp Dates
4-night camps Monday - Friday
Jul 7-11
COMBINED
Middle & High School
Looking for more than just summer?
Spiritual Direction
We live in a world where troubling things happen, and at the same time, we serve a God who is good and sovereign over all. This summer, we are going to dive into the story of Joseph in the book of Genesis to answer some of life’s most puzzling questions such as, “Where is God in my affliction?” or “How can an all-powerful God allow such evil?” In Genesis 50:20, Joseph makes 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 can learn to trust in God, who is not only with us in our affliction but uses it for our good and His glory. Even in the trials and difficulties of life, we can trust in the sovereignty and providence of God.
Visual Direction
Through our opener and films we will take to the sea, past fjord and mountain to a land called Habril. In this Viking inspired land, we follow the character Seph and his relationship with the God of his family, Allvaldr. In dreams where axes, drinking horns, and frozen wastelands hold the future of the people of Habril, Seph learns why Allvaldr means sovereign ruler through seasons of suffering and blessing.
Theme Verse
“As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good, to bring it about that many people should be kept alive, as they are today.”
Super Spirit Day
Braids & Beards, Ballgowns & Black Tie
Unleash your inner warrior or your most refined self on a day of epic contrasts! Channel the fierce spirit of a viking, complete with a fur cloak and war paint, or step into a world of sophistication with top hats and tiaras. Will you conquer as a viking, dazzle in elegance, or will you do both?!
Team Colors
Seafoam Green
Dark Red
Frequently Asked Questions
Example Schedule
MONDAY
2-5 PM – Arrive/Check In
5:30 PM – Counselor Meeting
6:30 PM – Dinner
7:30 PM – Chapel
Hang out in The Heights/Sign-ups
10:15 PM – Head To Cabins
10:30 PM – Cabin Time Discussions
11:30 PM – Lights Out
TUESDAY – THURSDAY
7:00 AM – Wake Up
8:00 AM – Breakfast
Counselor Meeting
8:30 AM – Cabin Clean Up
9:15 AM – Chapel
10:30 AM – Small Groups
11:15 AM – Recreation
12:30 PM – Lunch
1:00 PM – Free Time
5:30 PM – Dinner
6:30 PM – Evening Recreation
7:30 PM – Chapel
8:30 PM – Evening Activity
10:00 PM – Head To Cabins
10:30 PM – Devotions
11:00 PM – Lights Out
FRIDAY
7:00 AM – Wake Up/Clean Up
8:00 AM – Breakfast
9:30 AM – Chapel
11:00 AM – Departure
For each week of camp, check-in begins Monday at 3:00 PM.
Monday afternoon is a great time for campers to do their swim test. Dinner begins at 5:30 PM and the counselor meeting begins at 6:15 PM.
Camp ends Friday morning after breakfast.
Note: Individual campers must be picked up by 11:00 AM.
You will need to bring documentation of a health physical by a doctor for your camper from any time within eighteen months before the first day of camp.
Registration and payment are handled electronically through your online registration account, prior to check-in. Make sure you have completed all sections before camp. Bring any prescribed medications in the original containers and make sure they are listed in the medical section of your online account.
What to Bring
- Bible
- notebook
- pencil/pen
- flashlight
- sleeping bag
- pillow
- toiletries
- warm and cool clothes
- jacket
- modest one-piece swimsuit (no tankinis)
- a towel for swimming and showering
- a water bottle
- $60 recommended spending money
- If your child is bringing medication or supplements, please send them in their original containers.*
What NOT to Bring
- Drugs (unless prescribed by a doctor*)
- alcohol
- tobacco
- fireworks
- firearms
- electronic devices
*Prescribed Medications, Vitamins & Supplements:
These will be collected and dispensed by the camp health center. We consider any vitamin, supplement, or over-the-counter therapy that is taken to treat a condition or maintain health to be a “medication”. We are not able to give a medication that we 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.
Yes!
Here’s how to address your letter/package.
Please send five days prior to desired delivery date!
Hume New England – (Camp Dates)
(Camper Name) – (Church registered with)
P.O. Box 156
Monterey, MA 01245
For example:
Hume New England – June 25-30
Johnny Smith – ABC123 Church
P.O. Box 156
Monterey, MA 01245
At Hume we care about providing the highest level of healthcare to our campers and staff. Check out this important info for everything you need to know about health and safety while at camp.
Where is Hume New England?
Summer Camp in the Berkshires
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All you need to do is get your group to camp — we take care of everything so that you and your leaders have the time and space to connect with your students!
Our summer camp is intentionally designed to provide an epic, high-energy, life-changing program for youth groups of all sizes. We accomplish this not only through traditional programming — speakers, bands, campfires, and activities — but also through creative themes, full-production films, stage theatrics, innovative recreation, and dynamic worship.
Run Your Own Retreat
Our warm and friendly staff, quality facilities and pristine 425-acre property make Hume the perfect location for your next church or group retreat.
Our grounds and facilities are tucked away in the heart of the Berkshires of Massachusetts, situated between 1600 and 1800 ft. in elevation. A perfect location to relax, replenish, retreat, and reconnect.
We will walk through the entire planning process with you to help design the perfect experience for your group.
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