FEBRUARY 6-7
Friday, 6:30pm-Saturday, 4:30pm
Teens, join us for our annual Winter Youth Rally! We will enjoy games, a session, and a pizza snack on Friday night. Saturday will include a snow day at camp, a session, and breakfast and lunch.
Slight Change of Plans
There is little to no snow in the forecast before Winter Youth Rally! We have a few inches of packed snow at camp from previous storms, but not enough to build up a safe tubing run.
With that being the case, we are still going ahead with the rally but have a small adjustment to the schedule.
Still the same:
Check-in and Pick-up at Fellowship Bible Church
Friday night gym games
Housing at church and surrounding homes
Time at camp Saturday morning
Different:
Saturday afternoon we will head to the Weber County Ice Sheet for some ice skating. This activity is covered by the registration payments (no extra costs). If any teen prefers not to skate, there are places to hang out and watch others skate. Chaperones are welcome to skate as well.
Tailgating lunch brought in from Subway!
A few notes:
Teen are welcome to bring their own skates (rentals are included for everyone else).
Pack snow clothes/boots for our time up at camp but bring clothing that will work for skating after that.
Bring socks suitable for ice skating
Speaker: Chris Pennington
Assistant Pastor of Fellowship Bible Church in Liberty
For teens in 7th-12th grade
PRICE: $52 -increases $10 on January 15th
Free for chaperones -register at the bottom of the page
Details
Food
Friday evening pizza (this is a late snack, not dinner), Saturday breakfast and Saturday lunch will be provided. Please let us know any dietary restrictions or allergies when you register.
Sleeping arrangements
Guys will stay at Fellowship Bible Church with chaperones. Girls will stay in church members’ homes with chaperones.
Location
Drop-off and pick-up at Fellowship Bible Church; Saturday activity at Pioneer Bible Camp and Weber County Ice Sheet.
What To Bring
Bible, notebook, pen
sleeping bag
pillow
toiletries
activity clothes in keeping with PBC’s dress policy
snow clothes, boots
ice skates (optional, if you want to bring them)
socks suitable for ice skating
spending $ for the General Store
WHAT NOT TO BRING
Alcohol, drugs, tobacco
Fireworks or weapons
Any electronics (MP3/iPods) with the exception of your cell phone
Playing cards, books or magazines
Anything that would be a distraction to you or others
NOTE: Cell phones must be turned off during sessions and turned in to chaperones at bed time.
Chaperones
Parents and youth leaders are encouraged to attend the rally as chaperones for their teens. We try to have a chaperone for every 5-6 teens.
The entire event is free for chaperones. Chaperones can participate in ice skating free of charge.

