Who Is My neighbor?
A Summer Camp for Kids at St. Thomas
This summer, St. Thomas Church invites children to a week of curiosity, creativity, and connection at our summer camp: Who Is My Neighbor? Through engaging activities, meaningful stories, and playful exploration, campers will dive into one of Jesus’ most important questions: Who is my neighbor?
What Campers Will Experience:
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Storytelling & Scripture: Each day, campers will hear unforgettable Bible stories that bring to life lessons about kindness, courage, and community.
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Creative Arts & Projects: From painting and crafts to collaborative projects, children will express their understanding of compassion and neighborly love.
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Music & Movement: Campers will enjoy singing, rhythm, and dance, using music to explore joy, empathy, and teamwork.
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Outdoor Play & Exploration: Games, nature walks, and playground time encourage curiosity, teamwork, and physical activity.
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Friendship & Social Skills: Every activity is designed to help children build friendships, practice empathy, and understand how small acts of kindness make a big difference.
This camp is rooted in the Christian tradition but welcomes children of all faiths and backgrounds. Our goal is to create a safe, inclusive, and joyful environment where every child feels seen, valued, and part of a caring community.
CAMP DETAILS
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Dates: Monday, June 22 – Friday, June 26, 2026
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Time: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM daily
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Location: St. Thomas Church, Medina
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Age: Children entering grades K–5 (Fall 2026)
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Fee Details:
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Standard: $250 per camper ($175 each additional sibling)
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St. Thomas Member: $175 per camper ($150 each additional sibling)
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Optional Aftercare (Noon–4:00 PM): $300 per camper
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WHY ATTEND
This camp is rooted in the Christian tradition but welcomes children of all faiths and backgrounds. Our goal is to create a safe, inclusive, and joyful environment where every child feels seen, valued, and part of a caring community.




