Camp Orlando

High School: JULY 11-15, 2026
Middle School: JULY 15-18, 2026

Camp Orlando registration is now OPEN! Sign up today to reserve your spot!

Camp Orlando is First Orlando’s annual summer camp for all students who will complete grades 6th-12th in the 2026/2027 school year. Each year at Camp, we strive to help students encounter Jesus through dynamic worship, Spirit-led teaching from the Bible, and engaging group experiences. They will also have loads of fun connecting with other students their age through team-based recreation activities, late-night parties, and other activities!

Camp Orlando is split into two camps – one for High School Students, and one just for Middle School Students! We want Camp Orlando to be impactful, relatable, and fun for each student regardless of their age, so we have curated experiences for both Middle School and High School students to enjoy.

If your student is completing 5th grade in May 2026, they will be considered a 6th-grade student for Camp Orlando 2026. If your student will complete 8th grade in May 2026, they will be considered a 9th-grade student for Camp and you must complete the High School Registration Form. If your student graduated high school in May 2026, they will attend High School Camp as a “Graduate”.

Both Camps will be held at Southeastern University.
High School Camp will be from July 11-15, 2026.
Middle School Camp will be from July 15-18, 2026.

Register for
High School Camp

Register for
Middle School Camp

Payment

Registration Price

First 100 Special  Registration Cost (Until Filled) – $369 – The first 100 people to register for each Camp (MS and HS) will receive a special discounted price!
Regular Registration Cost (After first 100 – Jun 21, 2026) – $469
Late Registration Cost (June 22, 2026 – July 1, 2026) – $569

CAMP ORLANDO REGISTRATION CLOSES JULY 1, 2026 AT 11:59PM!
*Registration amount must be paid in full by July 11, 2026 for your student to attend Camp Orlando*



How to Continue Making Payments Toward Your Student’s Camp Registration Balance

Did you know that you do not need to make full payment upfront for your student to attend Camp Orlando? Once you register your student to attend Camp, you will be asked to make a down payment starting at the minimum amount required to hold their spot. Once you make a down payment, you can continue to make other payments at your own pace until you reach the full cost amount by July 11. We highly encourage you to make multiple small payments over time. Once your student is registered for Camp and you would like to start making payments, please follow the instructions below:

  1. Click the “Continue Making Payments for Camp” button below (for both HS or MS).
  2. When redirected, click “Login” in the top right corner of the new page.
  3. Enter your phone number and wait for the security code.
  4. Enter the security code texted to your phone when prompted.
  5. Click your profile icon in the top right corner of the screen and click “My Profile and Settings” on the next screen.
  6. Once on your profile page, click the tab labeled “My Registrations”.
  7. Select the current registration for Camp Orlando 2026.
  8. Click the “Make a Payment” button and enter your payment information.

Continue making payments
for Camp

MEDICAL FORM

All Camp Orlando attendees under 18 are required to fill out the mandatory Medical Consent and Release form for participation. This form allows us to collect information that’s crucial to ensuring your student’s safety while in our care.

For the best and fastest experience at check-in on event day, we HIGHLY RECOMMEND that you take some time to fill out this form BEFORE check-in on July 11, 2026.

2026 Medical Consent
and Release Form

If you have any questions, please email JohnMarshall@FirstOrlando.com or call 407-514-4318.
We speak English and Spanish.

Camp Late-Night Activities

Each night, after our evening service and group discussion time, we throw a party for all of our students to participate in! The theme and activity for each night will vary, and we’ll announce each of them as we get closer to Camp.

To stay up to date on our Camp late-night activities and all other information, be sure to follow us on Instagram @firstorlandostudents and keep an eye on your email where we will send all upcoming event information once you’re registered!

Serve With Us

While Camp is a great opportunity for our students to engage with the Lord in new and exciting ways, it’s also the perfect opportunity for a caring adult to be the hands and feet of Jesus! We would love to have you serve with us at Camp Orlando this year! Join us to help our students make the most important decisions of their lives!

Here’s what a volunteer role at Camp Orlando will look like:

Small Group Leader

• Take responsibility for a group of students (about 10-12, separated by grade and gender) alongside a co-leader by attending sessions together, leading small group time, and monitoring free-time activities.
• Help facilitate small group conversations and guide students in determining how to apply the content of our main sessions to their lives.
• Be available to offer counsel to students as needed.
• Be a spiritual leader and set the example by following and enforcing the rules, keeping a positive attitude, and encouraging participation.
• Make sure that no one in the group is left behind and that every student feels included.
• Attend all Camp Orlando Leader trainings/meetings. Details for the initial leader training will be sent via email when you apply.



Remember that Camp Orlando will be split into High School Camp and Middle School Camp. Please keep this in mind when filling out our Camp volunteer application!

Serve AT CAMP ORLANDO

*Please note that completing the form linked above does NOT guarantee your acceptance as a volunteer at Camp Orlando. This form simply serves as an application to help us determine eligibility based on your qualifications and our needs. Volunteers will be placed in serving positions based on the needs of our team, not volunteer preference.*

SPONSOR A STUDENT

Camp Orlando is one of the best weeks of the year for many of our students, and we want to do everything we can to ensure that we reach as many students as possible with the good news of Jesus Christ. If you would like to make a difference in a student’s life but are unable to serve at Camp this year, we have the perfect opportunity for you!

We are always extremely thankful for any donations we receive for the purpose of sending a student to Camp, and you have a chance to donate today. Any donation, regardless of how large or small, will go towards making a life-changing difference for a student in need. If you would like to be part of a student’s journey to Camp this year, click below.

Sponsor A Student

Thank you for your generosity!

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

Please note that schedule below is NOT the official schedule for Camp Orlando 2026. This is just a sample so you can have an idea of what a day at camp may look like. You will receive an official schedule via email the week prior to the event.

8am: Breakfast
9:00am: Devotional Time
9:30am: Morning Show
10:30am: Rec Time
12:00pm: Lunch
1:00pm: Mid-day Session
2:00pm: Small Group Time
3:00pm: Free Time (Breakout sessions, tournaments, outdoor games, etc.)
5:30pm: Dinner
7:00pm: Evening Service
9:00pm: Small Group Time
10pm: Late Night Activity
12:00am: Lights Out

WHAT TO BRING

• A backpack to carry your essentials for the day.
• HARD COPY Bible, a journal or a notebook, and a pen.
• No more than ONE suitcase and small carry-on bag per student.
• Modest attire (no low cut/spaghetti strap shirts or short shorts). We recommend athletic clothes and shoes for daytime activities and casual outfits for night services.
• Twin Bedding (sheets and blankets) and a pillow for dorms.
• Toiletries (hand soap, body soap, shampoo, deodorant, toothbrush, toothpaste, etc.)
• Towels (for shower and pool)
• Money for snacks & coffee shop – suggested: $50 (Middle School parents, we will have a Middle School Bank available to hold your student’s money if needed. The bank will be open every day at lunch and dinner time. If you would like to drop off some cash for your Middle Schooler to use during camp, please stop by the MS Bank station after you check-in on July 16.)
• Swimwear (one-piece or modest tankini for girls, long shorts for guys)
• Sunscreen and bug spray
• Non-perishable snacks
• Water bottle to keep with you during the day
• A wristwatch to help tell the time (especially for students who don’t have cellphones)
• A flashlight for any nighttime activities
• Clothes and accessories for late-night activities

WHAT NOT TO BRING

• Fireworks or prank items, such as shaving cream, water balloons, water guns, etc.
• Weapons (i.e., pocketknives).
• Skateboards and hoverboards.
• Illegal drugs, alcohol, tobacco, or vapes.
• Valuable items (i.e., laptops, air pods, headphones, jewelry).



The Student Ministry is NOT responsible for lost or stolen items. Please have a conversation with your teenager about the importance of not leaving their belongings unattended or under the supervision of others at any time.


Examples:
• Always bring your belongings with you if you need to go to the bathroom.
• Do not leave your belongings unattended or under the supervision of other students.
• Do not leave your cellphone charging on an outlet and walk away from it.

FAQ

Yes, your student can bring their medication to Camp Orlando, but they will NOT be allowed to carry it with them if they are under the age of 18. For the safety of all students, we do not allow minors to carry or have access to any kind of medication (over the counter or prescribed) aside from emergency medication (asthma inhalers, diabetic insulin, EpiPens, etc.) at Camp Orlando. We always have a male and female Camp Nurse to attend to students accordingly and help students take their medication as prescribed. On the day of Camp Orlando check-in, we will have a table for you to submit your student's medication to our nurses. If your student needs to bring their prescribed medication, please bring it with you and stop by to see our nurses. You will have the chance to meet our Camp Nurses, exchange contact information if you would like, and be asked to fill out a paper with information on their medication (including the time and dosage it must be taken at). Please talk to your student and make sure they also remember their medication info.
No. Students are assigned to groups/rooms based on gender and grade.
Because of a high number of registrations, our team does not finalize our registration list until shortly before check-in. For this reason, you will not know your student's small group or room information until you arrive for check-in on the first day of Camp. Our team always does our very best to honor all roommate requests provided by our students on their registration forms. However, because of the complexity of our roommate assignment process, no roommate requests are guaranteed. Thank you for understanding.
There are two students per room at Camp Orlando. Boys and girls dorms are slightly different, but all students will only have a single roommate. Students are housed near their group leaders and the other students in their small group. Adults (leaders, staff, nurses, etc.) are NEVER permitted to stay in the same room as a student.
No. Guys and girls DO NOT sleep in the same building. Our guys and girls are housed in different buildings and in different areas of Southeastern University's campus during their stay at Camp Orlando.
At Camp Orlando, all meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) as well as multiple snacks are provided each day. Our food is safely prepared and served in the cafeteria by the wonderful Food Services staff at Southeastern University. If your student has any sort of allergy, food intolerance, or other dietary restriction, please provide details on their registration form when asked. We always have allergy-conscious options available at Camp, but we encourage you to have a conversation with your student at home and remind them of any specific foods to avoid. If your student is unsure of the contents of a meal during Camp Orlando, they can always ask a Food Services staff member in the cafeteria (they will be serving our meals) or ask their small group leader or a First Orlando Students staff member for help.
Though the specific contents of Camp Orlando change each year to keep things new and exciting, there are some general mainstays that take place each year. We always have some sort of morning service, recreational activity, small group time, free time, evening service, and late-night fun activity. Again, the specifics of each activity change every year, but we encourage you to view the Camp Orlando Promo Video in the panel above to get a glimpse of the fun of Camp!

CONTACT

If you have any questions, please call our Student Ministry Office at 407-514-4318 or email JohnMarshall@FirstOrlando.com.

CAMP ORLANDO 2026 REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!

Register for
High School Camp

Register for
Middle School Camp