The Highest Place
“Come, let us go up to the
mountain of the Lord…” Micah 4:2
The word “zenith” is defined as “the highest point
reached in the heavens by a celestial body.” For
many campers, counselors, and ministers who
experience this incredible week of camp, it is one
of the “highest points” of our entire year! It is a
chance to “go up on the mountain of the Lord” and
encounter God in a powerful way.
Featuring . . .
Z-groups, Mitch Wilburn, Unbound, Summer Singers,
Service Projects, Concerts, Swimming, Sports, Drama
Clinic, Art Clinic, & Much More...

Special Guest Speaker... Mitch Wilburn
Drama Presented by OC's
UNBOUND

Special Guest Concert By...
Daren Streblow
Concerts By... OC Summer Singers

Registration
Registration Zenith is
designed for those who have completed the 8th-12th
grades in the 2009-2010 school year. Complete the
registration form and turn it in to your youth
minister or mail to the registration address shown
on the form.
Registration opens January 1,
2010.
Cost
$220
registration fee per student.
SAVE $25 by
registering early!
Early Bird Registration Fee is
$195.00 if postmarked by May 11, 2010
Student fee includes… lodging,
camp supplies, meals, t-shirt, and entertainment.
A $20 cash refundable key deposit is required at
check-in.
The Z-store will be open for
afternoon and evening snacks, cokes and pizza at
reasonable prices. Zenith items and artists CD's,
Shirts, etc will be available at the Z-store.
Housing
Campers will be housed in
air-conditioned dorm rooms.
Counselors
A team of great counselors is
being assembled to work closely with students
throughout the camp week.
Roommate Requests
Students registering as
individuals should fill in the roommate request
form. Roommates are not guaranteed. Students
registering with a group will be assigned roommates
from a housing form turned in by their youth
minister.
Check-In
Sunday, from 3:30-5:00 p.m.
All check-in must be completed by 5:00 p.m. A $20
cash key deposit is required at registration.
Deposit will be refunded when key is returned on
Friday. No early check-in allowed.
Check-Out
Friday at 10:00 a.m. Parents,
please be on campus by 10:00 a.m. to check out your
students. Campus must be cleared by 12:00 p.m.
What To Bring
Bible, sleeping bag or
bedding, personal items, towels, set of old
clothes, notebook, pencil, modest clothing, key
deposit, etc.
What Not To Bring
Tobacco products, alcohol
products, illegal drugs, immodest clothing, portable
electronic devices, cell phones, CD/MP3 players,
radios, laptop computers, game-boys, etc.
Please
leave all cell
phones and electronic devices at home.
Students are not
allowed to carry cell phones during the camp week.
Dress & Conduct
Students are expected to dress
and conduct themselves in appropriate manners.
Modest clothing must be worn at all times. Students
must remain checked in to camp and stay on campus
for the complete camp week. Students are not allowed
to check in and out of camp.
Students are expected to
comply with all camp rules and guidelines. Failure
to comply with rules and guidelines is grounds for
immediate dismissal from camp. No refunds or credits
will be given for dismissal.
Camp Visitors
All visitors to camp must
check in at ZENITH CENTRAL which is marked by signs
from the main campus entrance. No visitors under 18
years of age are allowed without an adult sponsor.
All visitors must wear proper ID and comply with
visiting hours. No visitors are allowed in residence
portions of the dorms at any time. No visitors are
allowed under 18 years of age without an adult
sponsor. All visitors must wear proper ID and comply
with visiting hours. No visitors are allowed in
residence portions of the dorms at any time.
Visitors are asked to comply with all posted signs
and verbal instructions for the benefit and security
of our campers. Note: Please do not visit during
meal times. Our cafeteria has limited seating, and
there is no room for you to eat with your students.
Closed Camp
To enhance the Zenith
experience for all, our camp is closed to checking
in and out. If you register for Zenith, plan on
staying the whole week. We do not check students in
and out of camp for sporting events or other
activities. No day campers are allowed.
Camp
Guidelines
Please Read Carefully!
1. The use of tobacco,
alcohol, illegal drugs in any form is strictly
forbidden. Proper authorities will be called if
illegal substances are discovered
2. Portable electronic devices
including cell phones, CD, MP3 players, DVD players,
Laptops, etc. are not allowed.
Please leave your cell phone
at home!
3. No weapons, pocket knives,
fireworks are allowed on campus
4.
Students must use sidewalks while moving from
building to building.
5. Modest clothing should be
worn at all times. T-shirts with inappropriate
sayings, No short shorts, mini-skirts, halter tops,
or mid-drifts.
6. All students must remain on
campus during the camp week. Students may NOT check
in and out
7. Camp is closed and outside
visitors must check-in and out. Visitors must be
over 18 years of age or accompany an adult. Parents
and visitors are not allowed in dorm residence areas
after check-in closes.
8. Students cannot drive cars
on or around campus during the camp week. Cars must
be parked for the week in a designated parking area
and marked with a CampOC Parking permit. Groups are
encouraged to arrive on campus together.
9. Food fights and food games
are prohibited in the campus cafeteria
10. Students are expected to
conduct themselves in a courteous manner while in
contact with others
11. Students are to show
respect for counselors, staff, and workers.
12. All illness or injury must
be immediately reported to the camp nurse’ office.
Failure to comply with camp
guidelines may result in immediate dismissal from
camp without refund.
Consent Form
No student application can be
processed without a parent or legal guardian signing
the consent document on the student application
form. Any special medical conditions and or
medications must be attached to this form. A student
will not be admitted to camp unless a release form
is signed by his/her parent or guardian. This
release form will allow emergency medical treatment
to be sought and administered for your child. It
also gives us permission to transport your child to
any scheduled off campus activities (within a few
miles of campus) and allows us to use photographs
(students never named) for promotional purposes.
Special Activity Clothing
OC will host a giant water
slide. Students must dress in modest attire.
Students should bring old clothing to participate in
this optional event.
Camper's Mail/Email
Mail may be sent to campers
at:
Camper’s Name c/o Camp Zenith
801 S. Bryant
Edmond, Oklahoma 73034
*Do Not Send Registration
Information To This Address
An email system is set up to
deliver printed emails each day to campers and
staff. Campers do not have the ability to reply.
Only emails sent through this system will be
delivered. System will be online during the first
day of camp.
Camp Schedule
Download or View (pdf) This Year's Schedule

2010 will be Zenith's 11th year at Oklahoma
Christian University.
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