Fellowship Youth

Children's Programing

Fellowship Littles • Newborn – Age 5
Sundays | 9 & 11 AM Services | Treehouse

In the Treehouse, we want to help children learn about and experience Jesus' love at an early age. We invite children to connect with Jesus and His Word through age-appropriate lessons and programs. As we partner with parents, we aim to create a firm foundation in which each child’s faith will take root and deepen throughout their life.

Contact: treehouse@myfac.org
Fellowship Kids • Kindergarten – Grade 4
Sunday Mornings
Sundays | 9 & 11 AM Services | Fellowship Center
The Bible is the biggest story ever told and Jesus made it clear that our kiddos are a part of the adventure! That’s why every Sunday during our 9:00 & 11:00 services we host our Fellowship Kids meetings for K-4th grade students. We grow together in age-based classroom environments, small groups, and large group times with worship, and teaching.

Tuesday Nights
Jude Study 
Jude - Standing on the Truth is offered to kids in grades Kindergarten through 4th grade. This program encourages kids to dig into the truths found in God's Word as well as apply it to their daily lives. In each session kids will play games, complete crafts, worship and so much more! The Bible teaching from Jude aligns with what the Men's and Women's Bible Studies will be studying. This is an intentional design to help families come together and discuss God's Word.

*This is offered for kids whose parents are attending the Men's or Women's Bible Studies.

Awana
Beginning Fall 2025 | 6:30-8 PM | Fellowship Center
Awana Clubs is specially designed for children in kindergarten through 4th grade. At our clubs, we will build resilient disciples that will grow in their love for Jesus for the rest of their lives. With an emphasis on evangelism and discipleship, your child will be relationally invested through game time, a Bible message, and small group time that focuses on age-specific gospel truths and Bible memorization.

Contact: kids@myfac.org
Fellowship Students • Grades 5 – 12
Youth Group: Grades 5 to 12 | Sundays, Starting April 27th | 6 - 8 PM | Fellowship Center
High School Bible Study: Grades 9 to 12 | Wednesdays, Starting April 30th | 6:30 - 8 PM | The Barn
Middle School Bible Study: Grades 5 to 8 | Sundays, Starting April 27th | 9 AM Service | Fellowship Center

Our middle school (5th to 8th grade) and high school (9th to 12th grade) students are at a pivotal stage of life. It is in these formative years that they have the opportunity to encounter Christ in a profound way, experience real and lasting change, and begin to solidify their faith as their own. The ministries and events for Fellowship Students are designed to provide biblically-grounded teaching that will anchor their souls in truth and lead them into a deeper, more personal walk with Jesus.

Contact: youth@myfac.org
Trinity Preparatory School • Kindergarten – Grade 12
Trinity Preparatory School, located on Fellowship's campus, is a K-12 classical Christian school that provides an excellent education rooted in the principles of classical Christian learning. Our approach fosters a love for learning that honors God, embraces His Word, and empowers students to become competent, lifelong self-learners through a pleasantly rigorous academic environment.

Learn more here.

Youth Ministry Summer Calendar

This summer is packed with lots of fun activities for your children!
Download our youth summer calendar for a look at an amazing summer!

July 7 - August 15 • Grades 1 - 8

Each summer, for grades 1 through 8, we run 6 weeks of day camp at Camp Fellowship in Marlton. Camp Fellowship is a high-energy program packed with exciting activities: swimming, boating, games, pedal cart racing, sports, and crafts. Camp provides kids with the opportunity to build lasting friendships while learning more about God and His plan for their lives.

We need you at Camp!

Become a Camp Counselor this summer and be part of an unforgettable experience! We’re looking for enthusiastic and servant-hearted high schoolers and young adults (ages 18-28) who are excited to guide and mentor young campers in a supportive and Christ-centered environment. You’ll lead fun activities, build lasting friendships, and help campers grow spiritually through Bible studies and daily interactions. This is an amazing opportunity to strengthen your faith while pouring into the lives of the campers. If you're ready to make an impact and be part of something meaningful, apply now!

Contact: camp@myfac.org

Camp FAQs

What does a day at camp look like?
Below is a sample schedule of what a day at camp may look like. The schedule changes daily.  
8:00-8:30 AM - Check in 
9:30-10:10 AM - Chapel time  
10:15-10:55 AM - Small group and Craft Time 
11:00-11:40 AM - Group Game and Free Swim 
11:45 AM-12:15 PM - Lunch 
12:13-1:00 PM - Low Ropes and Obstacle Course 
1:15-3:00 PM - Free Time  
3:30-4:00 PM - Pick Up at Preferred Location 
4:00-5:30 PM - After Care (only at camp, additional cost)
Can I drop my camper off at the church?
Check-in: 8:00-8:30 a.m. | Pick up: 3:30-4:00 p.m.
Additional $60 a week to use the bus service

Yes, you can drop off and pick up your camper at Fellowship Alliance Chapel, 199 Church Road, Medford, NJ, 08055, each day. Campers will be bused from the church to the camp and then back every day.  
 
The buses will not wait for late campers to be dropped off at church. If you miss the bus, you can transport your camper directly to the camp and they can return to church on the bus.  
We ask that campers be dropped off between 8:00 to 8:30 a.m., and picked up no later than 4:00 p.m. Aftercare is available at Camp Fellowship each day for an additional cost.
 
E-mail: camp@myfac.org   Phone: 609-953-7333
Can I drop my camper off at the camp?
Check-in: 8:00-8:30 a.m. | Pick-up: 3:30-4:00 p.m.
 
Yes, you can drop off and pick up your camper at Camp Fellowship. 498 Kettle Run Rd. Marlton, NJ, 08053, each day.  
 
We ask that campers be dropped off between 8:00 to 8:30 a.m., and picked up no later than 4:00 p.m. Aftercare is available at Camp Fellowship each day for an additional cost. If you pick up your camper later than 4:00 p.m. you will be charged for aftercare.    
 
Camp Fellowship East Entrance is located at 498 Kettle Run Rd, Marlton, NJ 08053. Just look for the Day Camp sail flags along the road.  
 
What should I send my camper with to camp each day?
Before Camp 
Feed your camper a healthy breakfast and apply sunscreen.  
 
At Camp 
Please send your camper to camp with a backpack with the following items:
  • athletic shoes  
  • sandals/flip flops (to be worn in the beach area) 
  • bagged lunch (we have refrigeration)
  • water bottle
  • swimsuit 
  • sunscreen
  • towel 
  • extra change of clothes 
  • plastic bag for wet items 
Please be sure to label your camper’s personal belongings
 
Spending Money
Please do not send your camper with any cash or credit cards. Information will be sent out to each registrant with details on how to add funds to a digital account for their camper. 
 
After camp  
Check for ticks and ask your camper what they learned that day.  
How much spending money should I send my camper with each day?
Spending money  
Please do not send your camper with any cash or credit cards. Information will be sent out to each registrant with details on how to add funds to a digital account for their camper.  
 
If campers are only looking to get some extra snacks and drinks from the snack shop, they should be well situated with $5-$10 each day for spending money as our items will not be expensive. The snack shop will be available during free time for campers to be able to buy snacks, drinks, and ice cream. 
Can I send my camper with a cell phone?
With the heavy use of electronics and technology in today’s culture, our desire to provide students with an electronics-free experience where they can create personal friendships, engage in the many camp activities, and enjoy God’s beautiful creation. We also know how valuable cell phones are and we wouldn't want anything to happen to them while at camp. We are encouraging campers not to bring any cell phones or electronic devices with them that may be damaged. We do understand if parents wish to send their camper with their phone, but it must be kept in their backpacks. We will not be responsible for the loss of valuables or personal property items. It will be your camper’s responsibility to keep up with their belongings. There will be a designated area for Lost and Found located at camp.   
Can I visit the camp and get a tour before camp begins?
For sure! Send us an email and we can schedule a time to give you a tour of the camp property. 
My camper isn’t the best swimmer, will they be watched if they are swimming?
Our trained lifeguards will conduct a swim test for the campers on the first day of each week. Campers will receive a bracelet if they are able to pass the swim test. This will help identify campers as they swim. Certified lifeguards and camp counselors will always supervise the campers while they are participating in lake activities. The lifeguards will also do “buddy checks” every 10 minutes during our open swimming time. Buddy check requires every swimmer to find their “buddy” (swim partner of their choice) on the beach, where our lifeguards will ensure all campers are accounted for. Life jackets are required and will be provided for all boating activities.  
Is my camper allowed in the lake if they don’t pass the swim test?
Campers who did not pass the swim test and therefore do not have a swim bracelet on will not be permitted past the shallow end ropes in the lake. Boating will be allowed as all campers are required to have a lifejacket on during all boating activities. If your camper would like to try the swim test again later in the week, they are more than welcome to do so. Just have them talk to their counselor and their counselor can get it scheduled with a lifeguard.  
What if the forecasted weather looks bad?
We are praying for beautiful weather down at camp this summer. However, we know that this may not be the Lord’s plan for His weather schedule. With this in mind, if it is just rain in the forecast, camp will happen as normal, and we’ll just plan on a wet day. If thunderstorms are forecasted, we will make the decision the morning of and notify parents/guardians by 7:00 a.m. The Camp Fellowship team will likely host an indoor day of camp at the church facility. If a passing thunderstorm rolls upon us while at camp, we will get all the students into various shelters located around camp and wait for it to pass or get on the buses and head back to church. We will not cancel a day of camp because the weather is bad or undesirable.  
What if an emergency happens down at camp?
Our camp staff will be trained on what to do in various emergency situations. We have different safety protocols and procedures in place and our camp staff will be trained and knowledgeable of these procedures. Parents will be appropriately notified if something were to happen.  
What if we need to cancel a week of camp?
If you need to cancel, please reach out to us and we can work on getting you a refund. Please note that $50 of your payment for each registered week will be non-refundable. All add-on options (i.e. bus services and/or before/after care) are non-refundable as well.
 
E-mail: camp@myfac.org     Phone: 609953-7333 x 200  
What types of things will my camper be able to do at camp?
We have a variety of activities at camp for campers to participate in. Aside from the scheduled programming which consists of chapel time, small group time, and lunchtime, campers can swim, boat, fish, hike, and explore. Campers can also play gaga, 9 square, basketball, soccer, volleyball, and tetherball. Other activities that campers can participate in include, pedal carts, archery, crafts, obstacle course, low ropes challenge course, and environmental education. There will be lots of programming, skits, and challenges throughout the week, so we are certain that campers won't be bored.
I love what is happening and camp fellowship, how can I participate?
God has truly blessed us with this property, and we are thrilled to be using it for His kingdom glory! In addition to praying for the campers and counselors each week, here are some other practical ways you can help us:
 
Be our advertisement: this is only our third year hosting a day camp and we are looking forward to many more years. If your campers had a great experience, tell your friends, neighbors, family, or cousin’s neighbor’s friend’s kids. Personal experiences are the best form of advertisement that we can get. You could also leave us a Google review to share your experience with others looking at our site.  
 
Donate: You can send a check made out to Fellowship Alliance Chapel, with a memo for Camp Fellowship and it will go directly towards capital improvements at the camp, making the camp a safer, better, and more enjoyable place for future campers.