Sports Adventures Await this Summer
Discover endless summer adventures at C3 All-Sports Camp —where fun and learning go hand in hand.
Experience Brenham's Top All-Sports Camp
C3 All-Sports Camp is a innovative style camp that focuses on Christ, Character and Competition. It is a sport themed camp where athletes experience begginner to intermideate level sports coaching. Sports include baseball, softball, basketball, soccer, football, rock climbing, disc golf and more. Athlete’s time at camp will also include fun team games, camp wide competitions and chapel messages throughout the week.
June 7th-12th, 2026
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Swimming
Our summer camp offers engaging swimming lessons. Kids learn water safety and improve their skills through fun, supervised activities in our well-maintained pools.
Soccer
Kids enjoy learning soccer skills in a fun environment. Experienced coaches focus on improving techniques. This program encourages teamwork, agility, and sportsmanship.
Football
Our Football Training Program helps campers learn essential football skills. Participants will enjoy practice drills, team building activities, and friendly matches under the guidance of experienced coaches.
Baseball
Our camp offers specialized baseball training for young enthusiasts. Skilled coaches focus on improving techniques, teamwork, and game strategies in a supportive environment.
Sport Shooting
Archery and Riflery
AND MORE
Our camp offers all - sports check out our complete list of sports below.
Information at a Glance
Complete Sports List
Baseball Baseball instruction includes proper grip, stance, swing mechanics, and footwork for hitting, throwing, catching, and fielding the ball.
Basketball Basketball instruction includes dribbling, passing, shooting, rebounding, and footwork. Coaches will incorporate proper form, balance, and quickness to execute these skills effectively.
Disc Golf Disc golf instruction involves the proper grip, stance, and arm motion for throwing. Consistent form, power, and accuracy are focus point in instruction.
Football Football instruction includes proper form for running, blocking, tackling*, throwing, catching, and kicking. Speed, agility, and body control are essential, as well as a knowledge of strategy and teamwork. (*No Tackling Allowed)
Horseback Riding Horseback riding instruction involves proper posture, balance, and communication with the horse, using the legs, seat, and hands for control. Leaning how to care for horses is also part of instruction. (SCBC Location)
Outdoor Skills At camp, outdoor skills activities can be anything from learning to build a fire and navigating with a compass and map. These hands-on experiences help campers gain confidence, appreciate nature, and develop practical skills for future adventures. Includes fishing instruction which involves the proper casting, reeling, and handling of fishing line, bait and lures to catch fish. Proper understanding of fish behavior and equipment selection are also crucial skills for successful fishing.
Racket and Paddle Sports (Badmiton, Tennis, Pickleball, Ping Pong) Racket sports, such as tennis, badminton, and table tennis, involve proper grip, footwork, and swing technique for hitting the ball. Accurate placement, spin, and speed are key skills in these sports, as well as strategic thinking and quick reflexes.
Rock Climbing High and low ropes activities involve navigating obstacles, climbing elements, with proper safety equipment and procedures, including harnesses and belaying. Participants will learn proper holds, techniques, and teamwork skills. (SCBC Location)
Soccer Soccer instruction involves proper dribbling, passing, shooting, and defensive technique. Effective communication, teamwork, and fitness are also crucial for success on the field, as well as the ability to read the game and make split-second decisions.
Softball Softball instruction involves proper hitting, throwing, fielding, and baserunning technique. Consistency, power, accuracy, and a knowledge of situational play are essential skills for success in this fast-paced sport.
Swimming Swimming instruction involves proper body positioning, arm and leg movements, breathing, and stroke technique. Developing efficiency, endurance, and power are key to effective swimming. (SCBC Location)
Sport Shooting (includes archery) Sport shooting instruction involves proper grip, stance, and aim for shooting air guns at targets. Archery Archery training involves learning safety procedures, proper technique, form, and aim, through practice and repetition with a bow and arrow, to improve accuracy and consistency in shooting. (SCBC Location)
Ultimate Frisbee Ultimate frisbee instruction involves proper throwing and catching technique, cutting, and teamwork for moving the frisbee down the field. Speed, agility, and quick decision making are also key skills in this fast-paced, non-contact sport.
Volleyball Volleyball instruction involves proper footwork, arm swing, and body positioning for hitting, blocking, serving, and passing the ball. Teamwork, communication, and strategic thinking are also important in this fast-paced, high-flying sport.
Yard Games: Cornhole, Ladder Ball, Bocce Ball, Kan Jam, Horsehoes, Spikeball, Giant Jenga, Bean Bag Toss and more
Statement of Faith
Doctrinal Statement
• The Holy Bible, consisting of the Old and New Testaments, is the only written revelation of God to humankind. It is inspired by God, without error in the original documents, and is the final authority for all matters of faith and practice.
• There is one God, the Creator, Sustainer, and Sovereign Ruler of all things, eternally existing in three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. (Genesis 1:1; Exodus 15:11; Matthew 28:19; Acts 17:24 – 27)
• We believe in the deity of our Lord Jesus Christ, in His virgin birth, in His sinless life, in His miracles, in His vicarious and atoning death through His shed blood, in His bodily resurrection, in His ascension to the right hand of the Father, and in His imminent personal return for all believers and later in power and glory to establish his kingdom. (John 1:14; Philippians 2:6 – 10; Romans 3:24; Hebrews 6:20; I John 2:1; Revelation 19:11 – 16; 20:6)
• All of humankind is lost and separated from God; each person is sinful by nature and by choice, and is therefore subject to the righteous judgment of God. (Romans 3:23; 6:23)
• Salvation from God’s judgment is by grace through faith in Jesus Christ, and is the gift of God to all who believe in Jesus Christ and His redemptive work on the cross (Ephesians 2:8 – 9; Romans 10:9; Acts 16:31 ). Those who are trusting Christ alone for salvation permanently receive the Person of the Holy Spirit; are adopted into God’s family; receive forgiveness of sins; are no longer slaves to sin; and will live eternally with Him. The lost who are rejecting Christ will be condemned to an eternal and conscious judgment in the lake of fire. (Ephesians 1:7,13; Romans 8:9,14 – 15; 6:11 – 14; 6:23)
• In addition, all believers are members of the Body of Christ, of which He is the Head. The union of believers with Christ and with one another is manifested in local gatherings of believers. Those who are members of His body are encouraged by God in the Scriptures to join themselves to a local church for their own edification and for service to the Lord, other believers, and the community. (I Corinthians 12:7,12; Ephesians 4:11 – 13; II Peter 3:18; Acts 2:42; 4:19 – 20)
• God has ordained and created marriage to exist between one man and one woman, with absolute marital fidelity. The Bible sets forth specific home and family values, which include the distinct roles of husbands and wives, fathers and mothers, and children, intrinsically ordered to procreation and biological family, and in furtherance of the moral, spiritual, and public good of binding father, mother, and child. (Genesis 1:27 – 28; Genesis 2:18 – 24; Matthew 19:4 – 9; Mark 10:5 – 9; Ephesians 5:31 – 33)
• Sexual acts outside marriage are prohibited as sinful. (Exodus 20:14; Leviticus 18:7 – 23; Leviticus 20:10 – 21; Deuteronomy 5:18; Matthew 15:19; Matthew 5:27 – 28; Matthew 15:19; Romans 1:26 – 27; 1 Corinthians 6:9 – 13; 1 Thessalonians 4:3; Hebrews 13:4; Galatians 5:19; Ephesians 4:17 – 19; Colossians 3:5)
• God created mankind in His image: male (man) and female (woman), sexually different but with equal personal dignity. Consequently, C3 board members, staff, employees, volunteers, and campers must affirm their biological sex and refrain from any and all attempts to physically change, alter, or disagree with their created predominant biological sex; resist the temptations to same – sex sexual attractions and refrain from any and all same – sex sexual acts or conduct, which are intrinsically disordered. (Genesis 1:26 – 28; Romans 1:26 – 32; 1 Corinthians 6:9 – 11)
Packing list for a C3 All-Sports Camp
Athletic clothing: T-shirts, shorts, athletic socks and underwear, and comfortable shoes that can be used for running, jumping, and other activities. An extra set of clothes to get dirty in.
Swimwear: At least one swimsuit, a beach towel, and a pair of sandals or flip-flops for the pool. (Swim is only available at the Sandy Creek Bible Camp Location)
Sun protection: Sunscreen with a high SPF, a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and lip balm with SPF.
Water bottle: It’s essential to stay hydrated during sports activities, so pack a refillable water bottle that your child can bring with them to activities throughout the day.
Athletic gear: If your child is participating in a specific sport, make sure they bring any necessary gear or equipment, see below for sport specific gear.
Personal hygiene items: Toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, soap, deodorant, and any other personal care items your child may need.
Bedding: Camp provides twin sized mattresses, other bedding needs (For Overnight Campers Only)
Backpack or duffel bag: A sturdy backpack or duffel bag will be useful for carrying all of your child’s belongings throughout the day.
Bible, Pen/pencil and journal.
Things to Leave behind: cell phones, electronic games, Laptops, mp3 players or the like, playing cards of any kind, expensive jewelry, expensive cameras, fireworks.
No weapons, including pocket knives, tobacco, alcohol or drugs.
It’s important to label all of your child’s belongings with their name to ensure they don’t get lost or misplaced during their stay at camp.
Sport Specific Packing List
Baseball Softball: Glove
Basketball: Tennis Shoes
Football: Cleats or tennis shoes; no pads or helmets
Horsemanship: pants and closed toed shoes
Racket and Paddle Sports: Tennis Shoes, Pickleball Paddle recommended
Soccer: Cleats and Shin Guards, Size appropriate ball
Ultimate Frisbee: Cleats
Volleyball: Knee Pad Recommended
The equipment will be provided for all other sports.
Sack Lunch
Sack Lunches
NO PEANUT PRODUCTS AT CAMP.
Please keep lunch boxes to a moderate size we will have limited refigerated space. If your childs lunch can be keep fresh/cool in a lunch box that is preferred.
Easy to eat meals: Choose foods that are easy for your child to eat, such as sandwiches, cut-up fruits and vegetables, and crackers.
Beverages: Pack plenty of water to keep your child hydrated. You can also pack juice or milk, but limit sugary drinks.
Protein will help keep your child feeling full and satisfied. Some good options are: Sandwiches or wraps with lean protein, such as turkey, chicken, or ham. Hard-boiled eggs.
Include plenty of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Some good options are:
Fresh fruits, such as apples, bananas, oranges, berries, and grapes.
Raw vegetables, such as carrots, cucumbers, celery, and bell peppers.
Whole-grain bread, crackers, or pretzels
Trail mix or granola bar (no peanuts)
Yogurt or cheese sticks
It’s important to label your child’s lunch box with their first and last name to ensure it doesn’t get lost or misplaced during their stay at camp.
Junior Coach and Cabin Leaders
Junior Cabin Leaders and Junior Coaches assist senior cabin leaders and senior coaches in various tasks related to camp, such as supervising and engaging with campers, planning and coaching, and maintaining a safe and positive environment. They also provide guidance and support to campers, particularly younger ones, and help to resolve any conflicts or issues that arise. Junior Cabin Leaders and Coaches often serve as role models for campers and are responsible for upholding camp rules and values. Overall, junior cabin leader play an important role in ensuring that campers have a fun, enriching, and safe experience.
For a nominal $300 fee (which covers room, board, and meals for the week), your child can embark on a transformative leadership journey at sports camp. If this fee presents a challenge, we encourage you to fill out a JC scholarship form. Don’t miss out – spaces fill up quickly! Register today and empower your child to become a confident and inspiring leader.
EMAIL ROY FOR JC SCHOLARSHIP FORM
Christ Character and Competition
Here at C3 we love sports for a lot of reasons. They’re fun, they’re hard, they foster friendships and relationships, but they also are a vital tool for character development in youth.
This is not just sports training but also character development as well. Athletes will choose one of the character traits of Christ to focus on for the week. These traits include Humility, Integrity, Discipline, Self-Control, Heart, Excellence and Love. The cabin leaders, coaches and directors look to identify and acknowledge those traits from the athletes.
Kids Adventure Camp Packages
Overnight Camper *only available at SCBC
$475
per week
Day Camper at SCBC
$400
per week
Explore Common Inquiries
What age groups can attend C3 All-Sports Camp?
What types of sports are offered?
What are the camp hours?
Our camp runs Sunday through Friday, all week llong, ensuring a full day of fun and learning.
Are meals included in the camp fee?
Yes, the camp fee includes nutritious breakfast lunch and dinner, catering to various dietary needs and preferences.
How can I register my child for the camp?
Schedule
at Sandy Creek Bible Camp
Camp runs from Sunday – Friday.
June 7th-June 12th, 2026
***Registration Opens Jan 7th
Sunday
3:30pm-5:30pm Camper Registration
5:30pm-6:00pm Camper Welcome
6:00pm-6:45pm Dinner
7:00pm-7:45pm Chapel Message
7:45pm-8:30pm Team Building Activity
8:30pm Day Camper Pickup
Monday-Thursday Schedule
8:00am-8:45am Breakfast
8:45am Day Camper Arrival
9:00am-10:30am Primary Sport
10:30am-10:50am Chalk Talk
11:0am-11:45am Team Game
12:00n-12:45pm Lunch
12:45pm-1:15pm Flat on Back
1:15pm-2:15pm Chapel
2:30pm-4:00pm Secondary Sport
4:00pm-4:30 Chalk Talk
4:30pm-5:30pm Team Game
5:30pm-6:15 Free Time
6:15pm-6:45pm Dinner
7:00pm-8:00pm Evening Activity
8:00pm Day Camper Pickup (Flexible Pickup between 6-8:00)
Friday
8:00-8:30am Pack up
8:45am Day Camper Arrival
8:30am-9:00am Breakfast
9:00am-12:00n Activities and Camp Wide Competition
12:00n-1245pm Lunch
1:00pm-1:45pm Wrap Up
2:00pm-3:00pm Camper Pickup and Good-Byes
Explore Our Premier Summer Camp
Join C3 All-Sports Camp for a summer filled with fun and activities. Enrich your child's experience with sports, games and outdoor adventures this summer.