Shift

Ages 11-13

The Rock Church Sarah giving a devo Philip asking a question Sammy explains a Bible point Shift campers and staff Green squiggle #1 Green squiggle #2
Jesus grew in wisdom and in stature and in favor with God and all the people.
Luke 2:52, NLT

What do we do at Shift?

We eat supper together, play games, do arts and crafts activities, and spend some time learning about Jesus. We have trained leaders who lead small groups of youth for the evening and ensure the youth are safe, connected, and having fun.

What if I don't believe in God?

We want everyone to feel welcome and safe at our programs, no matter where they are at about church and God. We do not want to force what we believe onto anyone, but we do ask that everyone who attends is respectful and understands that we will spend time talking about God every week.

When does Shift run?

Shift runs from 5:30 - 7:30 pm on Thursday evenings. Our season goes from September to December and the end of January to June.

Can my son or daughter be added to the ride list?

We have limited space in our vans so each pick up spot is first come, first serve. We also only serve the westside of Saskatoon (excluding Hampton Village and area). Please inquire with the program director if there is space. If there is not, you may be added to the waiting list. Additionally, we are always accepting youth who have their own ride.

What is camp?

Every July we have the opportunity to take the youth that are part of our programs through the year to Elbow Lutheran Bible Camp for 4 nights. While there we sleep in cabins, eat together in the dining hall, do crafts and activities, play games, swim at Diefenbaker Lake, and learn about God. The youth are divided into groups and paired with trained leaders to ensure a fun, safe, and relational experience. Bibleville, Shift, and C23 each have their own camp on a different week.

How do I register my child for Bibleville?

Please email Brooklyn (brooklyn@trcyxe.ca) or call her at The Rock Church (306-975-7197).

Will my child be safe?

Volunteers have police and vulnerable sector checks as well as formal training.