Nights Alive is a mini-camp for middle schoolers to explore wonders of the night.
Even at night God provides light to guide us. It takes training and experience to be able to navigate by the night lights. During the dark times of our lives God provides light to help us. We will explore the “lights” that guide us and how to recognize those lights when our world feels dark.
This year will focus on the night sky with a planetarium program and viewing the stars and plants through a 15-inch telescope. Billy Hix, an enthusiastic educator who has worked with NASA and the Space Foundation, will lead us on an exploration of the grandeur of the night sky.
We'll discover how people of the bible encountered God in the dark and how we can too. We'll stay up late and sleep late, engaging in all kids of fun night games, crafts and activities.
Nights Alive will be held at Look Away Farm off Lewisburg Pike in Thompson Station. 40 acres for exploring God's night time wonders.
All participants need to bring their sleeping bags and an air or foam mattress. We will be sleeping on clean concrete floors in the barn and indoor gym. We will also have supervised swim time in the pool, so be sure and pack your swimming suit. We will be outdoors the majority of time so only pack shoes and clothes appropiate for outdoor activities.