FIND KIDS | CAN OUTREACH 6/6/26

Rev. Abram BagunuAssociate Pastor
May 12, 2026

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Be a Light in the Darkness

6.6.26 Outreach


As the World Cup approaches, our city will experience an influx of visitors from around the world. While major events bring excitement and opportunity, they also bring increased risks for human trafficking and exploitation, especially among vulnerable children and teenagers.

As followers of Jesus, we cannot ignore the darkness around us. We are called to be a light in the darkness and to help set the captive free.

On June 6, 2026, churches and believers from across the Kansas City area will mobilize together for a CAN outreach focused on awareness, prayer, and practical action.

Teams will then go together into the community to connect with hotel clerks, truck stops, and other key locations where trafficking risks may increase during major events.

Earlier this year, during a similar outreach, 10 of the 18 children featured on missing posters connected to the effort were found. Stories like these remind us that awareness matters, prayer matters, and people willing to go make a difference.

We believe the Church should not retreat from darkness. We believe we are called into it, carrying the hope, love, and freedom of Jesus.

The outreach will mobilize from Central Assembly in Independence, Missouri, and we would love for you to join us.

These outreaches are:

  • SAFE
  • EFFECTIVE
  • EASY
  • COLLABORATIVE
  • FAST

Sign up today and help us be a light in our city.

YOU MUST SIGN UP TO PARTICIPATE! When you sign up, make sure to register for the MO/KC Location at Central AG in Independence!

Make sure you sign up for this location: "MO/KC: Central AG, 1009 W 23rd St, Independence General Admission 13"
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SMYM YOUTH CAMP DETAILS 2026 Commission Church Important DetailsREGISTER HERE!Pay for Camp COST $275 per student. Pay online by clicking the green button above, or pay in cash or by check on Sundays. Please have camp payments submitted by June 7. $25 Late fee will be added to the price on the 8th. TEAM COLOR Due to a new SMYN policy, camp colors will not be announced until we arrive at camp. ADULT VOLUNTEERS Ps. Abram - Mens Dorm Leader Ps. Micaiah Alivia Stanley UPDATES Updates will be sent out via our church broadcast system. Text “youthcamp26” to 833-270-5922 Daily photos will be posted on Facebook: facebook.com/commissionchurchkc MEDICINE ALL personal medications (including vitamins, herbs, essential oils, enzymes, and other supplements), either prescription or over-the-counter, MUST come in the original packaging and/or include a doctor’s note with dosage information (if needed). All medications must be brought to the first aid station at check-in for administration to the participant. NO pill organizers or planners are allowed. Please place medications in a clear Ziplock bag with all medicines in their original containers. Give all medications to Ps. Abram, before departure from Commission Church. DEPARTURE Date: Monday, June 22, 2026 Location: Commission Church 11801 E Bannister Rd. Kansas City, MO 64138 Time: 9:00am sharp Phones Phones will be left at home or at the church. Prior to departure, all students will turn over all electronic equipment, including phones, tablets, smart watches, and other electronic devices. Liability waivers must be signed prior to departure. WHAT TO BRING Physical Bible (Required) Journal and pen ONE suitcase or duffle bag per camper One small backpack, drawstring bag, or fanny pack Sleeping bag or bedding for a twin-size bed 1 pillow Appropriate daytime clothing Appropriate nighttime service clothing Tennis shoes Swimwear Church clothes 1 shower towel 1 pool towel Personal hygiene items Deodorant Toothpaste and toothbrush Soap/shampoo Feminine hygiene products Spending money Snacks (must fit in luggage) SERVICE DRESS EXPECTATIONS Clothes for church services at night must be modest and not provocative. No cut shirts for men or women Shorts are acceptable Dresses and skirts must not be see-through or revealing Graphic T-shirts must not be vulgar, unsightly, or suggestive Tank tops are discouraged for services THEME NIGHTS Monday: Senior Citizen Knight Tuesday: Neon Night Wednesday: Jersey night Thursday: Youth Pastor Night Theme nights are optional and not mandatory. LUNCH INFORMATION Part of the registration price includes lunch on both Monday and Friday. Lunches will be in Sedalia, Missouri. Each student will have a budget at the restaurant where we stop. Students will not need cash for these meals since they are included in the registration price. CAMP DRESS CODE This is set by the campground. Clothing must be modest and appropriate. The chest and stomach must be covered. Shorts, dresses, and skirts must be at least a 4-inch inseam or equivalent. Modest swimwear is required. Clothing should be suitable for physical activity. CAMP RULES Campers must follow the dress code at all times. Attendance at all camp activities is required unless permission is granted otherwise. Campers may not leave campgrounds without permission. Tobacco, drugs, and alcohol are forbidden. Cell phones, firearms, knives, fireworks, and communication devices are not allowed. Camp reserves the right to inspect personal belongings. Campers may not enter dorms other than their assigned dorm. Certain camp areas are off limits unless involved in approved activities. Expressions of affection are limited to holding hands. Campers are expected to help with assigned duties. Rooms and surrounding grounds must be kept clean daily. MAILING ADDRESS Cross Pointe Camp 31434 Main St. Rocky Mount, MO 65072 Please do not mail cash. Late arriving mail may not arrive before camp ends. Do not send mail after we leave for camp. Camp Phone: (573) 365-0600 RETURN INFORMATION Friday, June 26, 2026 Estimated return time: Early afternoon (~1:00–3:00pm) OFFICIAL SMYM CAMP INFORMATIONhttps://static1.squarespace.com/static/63e45a8d7233dc589fd38522/t/66422e703ca5df37d75097d3/1715613298385/2024+Camp+Information.docx+%281%29.pdf
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Return Friday, July 10th Lunch will be eaten in Sedalia, Missouri, prior to our return to Kansas City The exact ETA will be sent out via text. Camp Mailing Address Friends and family are welcome to send mail to campers at the address below. Mail should be sent the week prior to the camp week to ensure it arrives on time. Please do not send money or valuable items — the camp is not responsible for forwarding or replacing late-arriving or lost mail. [Recipient's Name] & Commission Church c/o Cross Pointe Camp and Retreat Center 31434 Main St. Rocky Mount, MO 65072 Please do not mail cash. Late-arriving mail may not arrive before camp ends. Do not send mail after we leave for camp. Camp Phone: (573) 365-0600 Medicine ALL personal medications (including vitamins, herbs, essential oils, enzymes, and other supplements), either prescription or over-the-counter, MUST come in the original packaging or containers and/or include a doctor’s note with dosage information (if needed). 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PACKING LIST Sleeping bag/bedding (twin) Pillow Recreational clothes Modest swimsuit (one-piece preferred) Personal products and toiletries Sunscreen Brush/comb Modest shorts and shirts for each day Beach towel/cover-up Soap/shampoo Bath towels/washcloths Gym shoes Lake shoes (Crocs and sandals are okay for the lake, but please do not send kids with loose-fitting shoes as their primary footwear) Pajamas Toothbrush/toothpaste Medications Personal snacks for the week Bible Notebook, pen, and pencil DO NOT BRING Weapons Electronic devices (phones, iPads, smart watches, games, etc.) Inappropriate clothing or graphics Fireworks Toys Nerf or water guns Illicit drugs We reserve the right to confiscate any items that do not align with the rules of the camp or the mission of our ministry. Safety All volunteers are screened and background checked prior to approval to work at camp. Camper safety is taken seriously and we are committed to protecting our kids. 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We do not desire to ever send a child home from camp and work hard to deal with any issues that arise. There is no physical or isolation-style punishment at our camp. FAQ WHAT WILL THE KIDS DO AT CAMP? SOMO Kids Camp will be filled with swimming, rock climbing, mini golf, roller skating, water games, special ministry services, and lots of other activities. HOW MANY CAMPERS ARE AT EACH CAMP? Expect between 400–600 kids. WHAT IS THE RATIO OF DORM LEADERS TO KIDS? We follow the National Standard of 1 worker per 8 children. ARE THERE LICENSED MEDICAL PERSONNEL AT CAMP? Yes. All medications must be turned in to the medical personnel and distributed through them. IS THERE A DRESS CODE AT CAMP? Yes. Clothing must be modest and appropriate. Modest swimwear is required (one-piece suits preferred). Shorts, shirts, and dresses/skirts must be an appropriately modest length. WHO ARE OUR CAMP SPEAKERS? Visit the Kids Camp homepage for a list of speakers: somoag.org/ministry/children HOW LONG DOES CAMP LAST? Camp runs from Monday at 1:00pm to Friday at 10:30am. WHAT IF A CAMPER HAS FOOD ALLERGIES? Campers with organic, health, or digestive allergies may bring their own food in a cooler to be checked in at the First Aid Station. All food must be dated and labeled. Please inform us in advance so we can ensure adequate storage. There is no tuition deduction for bringing outside food. SHOULD CAMPERS BRING MONEY? Yes. There will be a snack shop (French fries, soda, ice cream, etc.), a camp store (apparel, gifts, toys), and one missions offering taken during the week. If your church has opted in to Money Bands, your child can use this cashless system anywhere on camp. Cash is also accepted everywhere.Money Bands FAQ
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