Speaker

ROBERT BROOKS CHAPLAIN

CLEVELAND BROWNS CHAPALIN

Robert L. Brooks Jr., a follower of Jesus Christ since the age of 18, is an Athletes in Action Pro Ministry Football Team Chaplain and serves the Cleveland Browns Organization. The son of Robert L. Brooks Sr. and Joyce M. Brooks, he is a native of Herndon, Virginia. He and his wife April C. Brooks have been married for twenty years and have five children, Trey (‘00), Jasmine (‘02), Caleb (‘05), and Micah (‘07) and Olivia (’10). He graduated from Oakton High School in 1987 where he was a highly decorated athlete in baseball, football, and track and field. He received a football scholarship to Lees McRae College in Banner Elk, NC. After one year, he transferred to West Virginia University where he finished his football career and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Sports Management. He later received a Masters degree in Education Administration from Xavier University in Cincinnati, OH, and is currently completing master level Seminary courses through Campus Crusade for Christ’s partnership with Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.

Robert has had numerous opportunities to do chapel services for professional NFL teams, and in 2011 felt the Lord moving him to serve full-time on the professional level. The Cleveland Browns afforded him the opportunity to do so, and Robert and his family relocated to Cleveland in July 2012. They have since been faithfully serving the Lord by ministering to the needs of the Browns organization, their families and the local Cleveland community.

He and his wife April are happy to serve the team, their spouses and families in whatever way they are able. Their ministry is built upon the thought that a society looking up to athletes as heroes should find their heroes looking up to God. Robert’s favorite Bible verse is Proverbs 3:5-6 “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.”


Camp Director

Andrew Bird

Andy is a Jesus Follower, Husband to Elizabeth, Father to Jadon and Elli, and Camp Director to all of you. He has served as a Youth Pastor, Worship Pastor, Small Groups/Assimilation Pastor, Church Planter, Elementary, Middle, and High School Special Education teacher and now as Lead Pastor at Cosh Naz in Coshocton, OH.


June 27, 2022


1:00 pmCheck-in

Once check-in is completed and students are in their cabins, Cotubic Fun, Group Worship Times, Group games, and memory making will begin.


June 28-30, 2022


All DayCamp Fun

FULL days of Cotubic Fun, Group Worship Times, Group games, and memory making.

Be prepared for COVID questions and protocols. We will be practicing mask wearing (when appropriate) and physical distancing (when appropriate).


July 1, 2022


12:00 pmHit the Road

After Pack up, Clean up and Final Group Worship Time, campers will hit the road at 12:00 pm.

Be prepared for COVID questions and protocols. We will be practicing mask wearing (when appropriate) and physical distancing (when appropriate).


A signed waiver/liability form by this registrant will be required before registration is complete. Please see form below.
GENERAL RULES & GUIDELINES
Plan to participate in everything

Listen to and obey all Camp Cotubic staff & adult sponsors

No girls in the guy’s lodging at ANY time

No guys in the girl’s lodging at ANY time

NO PDA (with the exception of holding hands) *this includes no kissing, no cuddling, no laying together, no sharing of blankets

Girls: No two-piece swimwear; shorts and skirts must touch top of knees, or at least be longer than finger length when arms are down at your side; no spaghetti straps or halter tops - dress modestly

Guys: Shirts must be worn at all times other than swimming; no tight-fitting swimwear, no underwear showing, no tank tops allowed to be worn during chapel times

All medications must be given to the camp nurse at registration

Campers may not leave the campground at any time without prior approval from the camp director and without adult supervision

Cell phones are solely the responsibility of whoever brings one. Camp Cotubic nor the NCO NYI staff is responsible for replacing lost or stolen cell phones or electronic devices, nor are we able to stop all activities in order to launch an investigation. We recommend leaving cell phones at home as we cannot guarantee their safety.

***Campers who choose to violate the rules & guidelines may be removed from camp at the expense of the camper and his or her parents/guardians

Things to BRING: Bible, notebook, pen, clothes for 5 days, 2 pairs of shoes, 2 sets of “junk clothes,” toiletries, pillow & bedding, flashlight, prescription medication, spending $ for snack shack, snacks to share with bunk mates. —- Work clothes that can get muddy —-
After last year, you may want to bring rubber boots, rain coat, canoe and paddles!


Things to LEAVE: Knives and guns of ANY kind, alcohol, drugs, tobacco products, vapes, fireworks, laptop, MP3 player, gaming systems, TVs, valuable electronics, pornographic material

Staff Info



  • Spiritually lead and care for students that are in your cabin. Short nightly Spiritual interactions with your campers.

  • Lead students in large group games on days one and two of each camp.

  • Help with audio/video during services, capture photos and videos from the our time together to build a highlight video for last worship service and for promo next year.

  • Up front games and full group games before services start.

  • Help students pray and connect with God after our services.

  • Help prepare and distribute communion on Wednesday morning and Friday morning.

  • June 27. Will need to be at Camp Cotubic Monday Morning.

  • First night and Second night for each camp prepare and lead students in games.

  • Call with any crazy ideas. Who knows, we might be able to do it!
    803-517-9746

Medical & Liability Release Form

Required for all participants.

Each participant MUST complete this form. For those under the age of 18, the parent or legal guardian MUST sign.


MEDICAL INFORMATION:

As an Adult Participant, I authorize the leadership of NCO TEEN CAMP to care for the administration of general first aid treatment for any minor injuries received to myself during the event. If the injury sustained is life threatening, or in need of emergency treatment, I authorize the leadership of NCO TEEN CAMP or its representative to summon any and all professional emergency personnel to attend, transport, and treat myself.

I understand that NCO TEEN CAMP will require me to make choices and keep a schedule, and that I may asked to be an adult supervisor for any activity.

I agree to release and hold harmless any staff and lay assistants of Nazarene Youth International Ministries, the General Church of the Nazarene, Mount Vernon Nazarene University, Camp Cotubic, and/or North Central Ohio Teen Camp from any and all claims, suits, costs and actions, of any kinds whatsoever, arising from their exercise of the power granted by this authorization. This liability release is valid during NCO TEEN CAMP, June 27 July 1, 2022.


MINISTRY EXPERIENCE

As a counselor at a camp for the Church of the Nazarene, it is the expectation that you, as a counselor, agree with the following positions that we, as a church, believe and follow in accordance to the Manual of the Church of the Nazarene. As a counselor, you will very likely be challenged by teens on what the Bible and/or the Church has to say on these issues. If you disagree with any of these positions, please submit an explanation as to why you disagree.

The Authority of the Bible
We believe that the Bible is the Word of God, divinely inspired and inerrant in its form. The Bible was written by men who were under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, and the opinions we hold are founded in Scripture. We believe that the Bible trumps the viewpoints and arguments that the world has to offer on any issue. If the Bible declares something to be right or wrong, our belief is that those things are still right or wrong today.

B. Use of Tobacco, Alcohol, and Drugs
We take a conservative stance on these issues, and we firmly belief that abstinence is the best practice in regards to these items. As a denomination, we believe that tobacco, alcohol, and drugs are not only harmful to the individual, but are a detriment to our society, and are contributions to the moral decay around us. By abstaining from these products and behaviors, we believe that a follower of Christ is better equipped to refrain from falling into sinful behavior in this area.

C. Premarital / Extramarital Sex, Homosexuality, and Transgender Behaviors
We believe in purity, and we encourage people to save themselves for marriage. No sexual sin is greater than the other, but sexual sin is still one that carries hefty consequences. In regards to homosexuality, we hold the position that this behavior is a choice, and it is sinful. None of these sexual behaviors are to be celebrated or accepted, but the individuals who are trapped in these practices need to be delivered through the power of the blood of Jesus Christ! We do not restrict anyone from being a part of our church, yet we do not compromise our position on these issues.

D. The ONLY Way
We believe that faith in Jesus Christ is the ONLY way to Heaven. If one confesses that they are a sinner, will repent of their sins, and submit their life to the Lordship of Jesus Christ, then they are a born again Christian! Just being a good person and doing good works is not enough. There must be a relationship with Jesus Christ, and we also believe that such a conversion will bring about transformation in the heart, mind, and lifestyle of a believer.

TEAMWORK AGREEMENT
Together Everyone Achieves More. Yes, it is very cheesy, but true. We are not doing an event, but we are creating an environment called Teen Camp. We need to all be on the same page. A team works together and communicates and adjusts fo the greater good. Let’s work together.

We are not Lone-rangers
This is a great mantra for the week, “I will not “do my own thing”. Like Christ, I will submit to the leadership that God has put in place and keep a united front. Please, be willing to lend a hand where needed.

We are Encouragers
Remember, your words have power. Use them wisely as we speak to one another and to our campers. While I love sarcasm, we may find love a better approach.

We are Proactive
If you see a situation that needs intervention, say a quick pray and do something about it. Please, don’t assume someone else will take care of it. This is anything from clothing, to relationships, to dangerous things kids might do. Use your head and your heart and do something!

We are Spiritual
We are spiritual beings. We will all be attacked by the enemy as we seek to have God do awesome things in the lives of these students. We must prepare for battle before we arrive and especially while we are here. If we operate out of the flesh, we will not see the life-change that could happen. Stay connected to Jesus and one another. I expect that we, with the Holy Spirit, will be taking back ground that the enemy has occupied during camp. Be ready!


I wholeheartedly agree with the statements in the Belief agreement, and I am willing to confirm these beliefs. I also will live and operate within the Teamwork Agreement to help create an atmosphere that fosters growth and life change in our campers.

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