LFBC Staff Registration - 2024 - New Staff Logo
  • LFBC NEW Staff Registration - 2025

  • Please read the entire application carefully and fill out the form in full! If you are unable to complete the application in one session, you can scroll down to the bottom of the application form and click "save". Please do this even if you are leaving your computer for a short break to avoid losing your work. After clicking "save", you can skip signing up to Jotform and simply enter your email address and it will send you a link where you can access your saved work.

    If you have any questions, please contact us at our STAFF EMAIL: LFBCStaffMail@gmail.com

  • About LFBC

    Living Fountain Bible Camp (LFBC) exists to provide Biblical, Christ centred discipleship for children and adults from all walks of life, believing that every aspect of daily living provides opportunities for learning and growth in Christ. Every activity in camp relates to achieving these aims for each camper. Program activities and staff positions are not divided between spiritual and non-spiritual. Every staff member is a role model and teacher. Every activity can and should be an opportunity for teaching and modelling Christian truth. We are struck by the way Jesus and His disciples went hiking together, went boating and fishing together, ate together, worked and relaxed together. Life begets life. As the life of Christ was reproduced in the life of His disciples, staff members' lives will be reproduced in the life of campers. Staff are a model at all times while at camp to campers and other staff members. They must ensure that what is modelled draws others to Christ and influences them for good. “And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him.” (Colossians 3:17)

    The purpose of Living Fountain Bible Camp shall be to pursue an energetic and spiritual Bible Camp program that will offer:

    1. God's plan of salvation for all people in a clear and understandable manner by means of:
      ●      personal instruction and guidance
      ●      Bible exploration
      ●      sound, emphatic and challenging messages but without coercion

    2. A healthy recreational program that will provide campers an opportunity to live out their faith as they interact with one another, as they experience God’s revelation through creation, as godly cabin leaders and staff model their faith in action, and as those staff use teachable moments to share spiritual truths. The intent is that campers will learn that every aspect of their lives is to be lived out as a testimony of faith in Christ.


    Core Values

    There are certain core beliefs that have remained central to our camp's identity and its very being as an institution. They are the standard by which we measure all that we do, and they bear witness to what we hold as dear. At LFBC, we value the following:

    1. The Bible: It is the authoritative Word of God given to us for guidance, instruction in daily living, salvation, and knowing God.

    2. The Preeminence of Christ: Our camp program is Christ centred - focusing on His life and teachings. Believing that life begets life, modelling what Christ would do, providing humble, servant leadership and proclaiming His teachings are fundamental in all we do. Sacrificial love, holiness and integrity should characterise our board and staff members. Prayer and worship must be a priority at camp as they were with Christ. Worshipping God can and should be expressed through every activity at camp. Ministry must be done in the power and under the leadership of the Holy Spirit who Christ sent to indwell us. We must seek to be, “imitators of Christ” (Ephesians 5:1).

    3. The Great Commission is central to the mission of the church: We seek to accomplish this at camp through evangelism, personal guidance, Bible teaching, and clear gospel messages without coercion. We also strive to help campers and staff to grow in their walks with Christ as well as training, developing and equipping young people in Christian leadership.

    4. Christian camping as a highly effective ministry in helping to fulfil the great commission: A twenty-four hour a day, Christ centred environment which is free from many of the distractions of life is our goal. Camp closely follows Jesus’ style of discipleship and includes formal and informal instruction, modelling and teachable moments that are available as we live together in community.

    5. Peace on earth. As the angels announced, Jesus came to bring peace on earth. Camp ministry is a redemptive agent of peace as we strive to bring individuals to peace with God (Romans 5:1) and peace with one another (Mark 9:50), restoring relationships that have been broken or marred by sin.

    6. God’s Gifts and Resources: We recognize that God is the giver of all that we have that is good. Creation is one of the vehicles through which God has revealed Himself and for which He has made us stewards. Creation directs people to their creator and so the utmost care must be taken to preserve it. Besides the natural environment, and wildlife, stewardship includes the buildings, programs, equipment, financial and human resources He has provided. Each should be cared for with respect. These resources are to be used to direct people to God.

    7. People as the crowning achievement of God’s creation: Every human being is important and is a unique individual created by God in His image. Each one is a disciple or a potential disciple of Christ and was created in God’s image. Therefore, campers, visitors and staff should all be treated with love and respect. People should be esteemed as more important than programs or things.

    8. The Church: The church is the Bride of Christ and is the primary organism through which God does His work on earth. Therefore, Living Fountain Bible Camp must fulfil its mission in harmony with the supporting churches.

    9. The Family and Marriage: Believing that marriage and the family are God’s design for companionship, care, procreation, nurturing children and building healthy stable societies and churches, our programs, policies and procedures will seek to uphold, support and develop healthy marriages (one man and one woman) and families as instituted and defined by God. (Gen 1:27; Gen 2:23-24; Mark 10:1-12, 1 Cor 7:3-7, 1 Tim 3:2)


    Statement of Faith

    1. We believe the Holy Scriptures, both the Old and the New Testament, to be verbally inspired of God, infallible, and the supreme and final authority in faith and life.

    2. We believe in one God, eternally existing in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

    3. We believe that Jesus Christ was begotten by the Holy Spirit, born of the virgin Mary, and is true God and man.

    4. We believe that man was created in the image of God, sinned and thereby incurred physical and spiritual death, which is separation from God. All human beings are born with a sinful nature and need redemption.

    5. We believe that the Lord Jesus Christ died on the cross as a representative and substitutionary sacrifice for our sins, and all who believe in Him are justified on the grounds of His shed blood.

    6. We believe that He was bodily resurrected and ascended into heaven and at the present acts for us as a High Priest and Advocate.

    7. We believe in the personal and literal return of Jesus Christ to judge the living and the dead and to reward every man according to his works.

    8. We believe that all who in faith receive the Lord Jesus Christ are born again of the Holy Spirit and thereby become children of God.

    9. We believe in the bodily resurrection of the just and the unjust.

    10. We believe in the eternal duration of the blessedness of the righteous and of the eternal duration of the punishment of the wicked.

    11. We believe that Christians are to live a holy life before God and all people.
  • Code of Ethics

    1. I will respect the authority of the organisation’s leadership staff, demonstrating a willingness to serve and be directed by others. I will respect the authority of parents in the lives of their children.

    2. I will always avoid situations with campers and staff which could in any way be misconstrued as inappropriate. This means that I will build my strongest relationships with campers and staff of the same gender, avoid guidance/teaching situations with individual campers of the opposite gender, and will never ‘date’ or ‘go out’ with a camper. I understand that any verbal or physical sexual behaviour with any camper or staff is not appropriate. I will refrain from sexual relations of any kind outside of the marriage relationship which is only between one man and one woman as described in the Holy Bible. I understand that any and every sexual activity that contradicts the marriage relationship between one man and one woman as described in the Holy Bible will be grounds for dismissal.

    3. I understand that the laws of this country are to be honoured, understanding that the government is placed in authority over me by God and appreciating that breaking the law can jeopardise the safety of myself and others as well as damage the reputation of this ministry in its community.

    4. As a LFBC staff member, consider your individual as well as camp's testimony and reputation. Total abstinence from alcohol, cigarettes, vapes, and marijuana while at camp is expected. All prescription and non-prescription drugs will be turned in to and administered by the camp nurse/first aid attendant. Do not use, possess or traffic illegal drugs at any time.

    5. All media that is played and/or displayed on camp property in group settings such as, but not limited to: videos, magazines, movies and music must receive approval of a Director.

    6. LFBC is committed to providing and maintaining a positive environment free of sexual and general harassment and abuse.

    7. As a staff member, I agree to conduct myself at all times during my stay at camp in accordance with the Bible to the best of my ability with Christian conviction, and abide by the standards set forth by LFBC. Any breach of this code as interpreted by camp leadership may be grounds for dismissal.
  • Presentation

    Your appearance makes a statement. You must remember that you are representing Jesus Christ and LFBC. 


    Bring clothing that is comfortable, modest, and practical. Most of your time is spent outdoors. Prepare for hot, wet or cool conditions.


    To help us carry out our mission well, the following is in effect while at camp:

    • Clothing with symbols, images, words that may be offensive or viewed as dishonourable may not be worn.
    • Clothing that is torn above the 4” inseam mark may not be worn unless the rip has a backing and does not show skin.
    • Yoga pants, leggings or excessively tight clothing may not be worn
    • Shorts or skirts must be a minimum of 4" inseam and outseam
    • Halter-tops, spaghetti strap tops, and crop tops may not be worn
    • Bikinis/mens speedos or otherwise skimpy swimwear may not be worn. If that’s all you own, please bring appropriate tops/bottoms to wear over top (ie. tank tops, board shorts, etc)
    • Swimwear is only to be worn during swim time and water activities.
    • Shirts are to be worn to and from the beach
    • Undergarments, cleavage, buttocks and midriff may not be exposed.
    • Men shall wear shirts while on the grounds (no white undershirts).
    • Footwear must be worn at all times. Swim time, water games and some sports are the exceptions.

    Tattoos and body piercings (other than earrings) should be subtle, avoiding anything extreme or offensive. Any tattoos that are deemed inappropriate must be kept covered. Moderation and discretion are expected in the number and size of body piercings and earrings for all staff. The final decision as to what is acceptable for staff to wear rests with the Board of Directors and/or Camp Director. If you are uncertain, check with the Board of Directors or Camp Director.


    This can be seen as our "uniform" for while you're at work and the leadership of LFBC will come alongside and help bring clarity as needed.   Neatness, professionalism and respect towards campers, staff and Christ Jesus are key factors when considering what to wear as LFBC Staff as we regularly have campers and parents watching and taking cues from us.

  • Basic Information

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  • Spiritual Life

  • When the Bible and culture have opposing messages (ex: the definition of truth; how we are saved from sin; identity; gender; sexuality, etc.), are you committed to:

    • Upholding the truth of God's Word,
    • Seeking to follow the way of Jesus to honour God in your own life, and
    • Seeking to follow the way of Jesus to respond with both grace and truth when relating to people who have different beliefs?
  • Experience

  • Personality

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  • References

    Please find three references that are over the age of 21 and have known you for at least 2 years. These references should not be family members or peers. Good ideas for references would be your Pastor, Youth Pastor, Mentor, Teacher, Employer, etc. Please indicate to each of your references what position you will be applying for and then direct them to complete the Staff Reference Form available at our website (livingfountainbiblecamp.ca). All three reference forms are required to complete your application.
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  • Camp Information

  • Kids Week

    • Most staff positions require the completion of Gr. 10. For “Assistant” positions, preference will be given to those who have completed Gr 10.
    • Staff Service Commitment is from July 27-Aug 1 (Campers arrive July 28)

    Teens Week

    • Most staff positions require the completion of Gr. 12. For “Assistant” positions, preference will be given to those who have completed Gr 12.
    • Staff Service Commitment is from August 2-8 (Campers arrive August 3)

  • By applying to become part of the camp staff team, you are also committing to prioritise all Staff Training events in addition to serving at camp. These training events will be communicated well in advance.

  • Staff Application Details

    All new staff 18 years of age or older are required to submit a criminal record check with a vulnerable sector check. These checks are only available at your local RCMP station. Print out this letter of recommendation from LFBC to receive these checks free of charge (click here). We will also accept copies of checks that you have completed within the past year.

    Thank you for your interest in serving with us at Living Fountain Bible Camp. Your application form will be reviewed and you will receive a response once we have received all of your reference forms and police checks. You may be contacted for an interview to complete your application process. This application and its contents will be kept confidential by the leadership team at LFBC.


    Every precaution is taken for the safety and good health of our campers and staff.  For this reason, the Living Fountain Bible Camp Board has created a list of guidelines we expect you to follow (click here). By submitting this form, you are consenting to abide by the guidelines included in the staff manual. As a representative of the Camp Board, the Director will ensure they are followed.

    The acceptance by the LFBC Board of Directors of this application, and the submission of this form, shall give the camp director and/or staff the right to arrange for special services or other requirements necessary in the best interest of the applicant and shall give the camp director the right to obtain or approve any medical attention necessary to the applicants welfare and good health, with the applicant agreeing to pay for all services as may be required as indicated above. LFBC, its directors, staff members, and employees are hereby released from any and all liability in the event of any accident or misfortune that may occur to the applicant. Pictures may be used for promotional purposes.

     

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