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Frontline Shelby Mission Trip

July 27 – August 1, 2026
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FRONTLINE SHELBY MISSION TRIP (2026)

GENERAL INFO
Dates:
July 27th - August 1st
Location: 1327 S. Lafayette Street, Shelby, NC 28152 (directly across the street from this address)
Participation: Open to any current 6th-12th graders
Cost: $250 per person ($220 per person if you register before Sunday, March 2nd)
Registration: A $50 deposit and attached forms are required to officially reserve your spot on this trip.
Important: Contact travis@brookwood.cc if you have any questions!
Interest/Information Meeting: Join us for all the important trip info on Sunday, March 15th at 4pm.   

Why Participate?

 We believe that these mission trips are a crucial part of each student’s spiritual formation and growth. We sincerely hope you will consider joining us as we strive to fulfill the Great Commission by serving this community. 

What is the Payment Policy?

Payment Schedule: A non-refundable $50 deposit is due at the time of registration. The full cost is due no later than Sunday, June 21st.

Refunds: Though not guaranteed, Frontline will make every effort to refund as many payments as possible. However, please be aware that refunds (of any amount) become more difficult the closer to the trip dates.

Last-Minute Cancelations: In the event of a last-minute cancellation (unless in the case of an emergency), the participants will be expected to pay the full cost (including any church support).

Registration fees include lodging, meals (aside from meals during travel), transportation, mission projects, and insurance.


What will we be doing? 

Students will have the opportunity to register for their top choices of the following options. Those who register early will be given priority as rosters are assembled. However, all participants must practice flexibility in this and all other areas of missions.

Frontline will prioritize projects with clear opportunities for evangelism. It is our goal for every participant to have regular opportunities to verbally share their faith throughout the week. 

  • Children’s Ministry: Work with children in a variety of settings, sharing the gospel through VBS-style activities, in addition to other possible methods. 
  • Sports and Recreation: Use sports camps, recreation centers, and other methods to share the gospel. 
  • Community Outreach/Servanthood Evangelism: Use acts of kindness to earn the opportunity to share the gospel. Examples include free laundry, water distribution, car washed, etc. 
  • Construction: Work in areas of light construction, painting, and landscaping to help someone in need. Examples include debris cleanup, accessibility ramps, painting, repairs, etc. 
  • Senior Adult Ministry:  Work with seniors in the community. Examples include nursing homes, senior centers, life enrichment centers, and special needs adults.


About Shelby Mission Camp

Shelby Mission Camp has two new metal buildings on 12 acres of land with another 30 acres for future development plans. We have one building which is used to house, feed, and sleep up to 200 mission volunteers per day. 

The Shelby camp hosts volunteers who have come from NC and surrounding states as they complete a wide variety of mission projects. 

More information about the Shelby mission camp can be accessed here: https://baptistsonmission.org/camps/shelby-mission-camp


Rules/Safety Info

  • Shelby's campus is a private/gated campus. Only authorized individuals and registered church groups will be permitted access. 
  • Students will be strictly required to remain in groups of three or more at ALL times. No student should be alone by themselves or alone with another student. 
  • Male/Female lodging areas will be strictly separate. At NO point will students or leaders of the opposite gender be allowed in the designated rooms/areas.  
  • All participants are expected to follow Frontline's Dress code at all times. 


Shelby Mission Trip Packing List

Lodging Needs:

Each participant can expect a bunk-bed-style lodging arrangement (twin-size). SEE PICTURE BELOW 
These beds will have a mattress, but bedding will not be supplied. 
Please remember not to overpack, as you may only have a small area around your bed to store your bags. 
The campus is equipped with restrooms and shower facilities.

  • Pillow
  • Blanket and fitted sheets or a sleeping bag
  • Towel(s)
  • Washcloth
  • Soap
  • Deodorant
  • Toothbrush
  • Toothpaste
  • Shampoo
  • Hygiene items as needed
  • Shower shoes
  • Please check the weather in Rose Hill, NC, and make sure you pack accordingly!

Other items:

  • Bible
  • Notebook
  • Pen
  • Water bottle
  • Good attitude
  • Drawstring or small bag 
  • Flashlight (if desired) 

Do NOT Bring:

  • Alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drugs
  • Weapons of any kind (guns, pocket knives, etc.)
  • Any clothing that does not meet Frontline’s dress code