Registration opens in the fall.
Please register early.
Yes, there is a deadline! Registration closes December 15 so we can create a rooming list and send it to the hotel.
In order to make sure we can cover the cost of the rooms on the rooming list, we are collecting full payment in advance.
Pay when you register.
We will add you to the rooming list after you have paid.
You can see pictures of the rooms here. There are a lot of different configurations:
All rooms have fridges and microwaves.
Some rooms have small kitchenettes.
Some rooms have balconies.
Some rooms have a sitting room with a sleeper sofa.
The ocean front rooms have an ocean view. There are a limited number of these rooms. They cost extra and are subject to availability. You can request one when you register.
The Atlantic Sands hotel does not allow pets.
The Breakers Hotel nearby does allow pets. Book a room on your own directly with the hotel (here). (There are a limited number of pet-friendly rooms so book early.)
If you stay at the Breakers, please donate an amount of your choice (here) to help cover conference costs.
Children (12 and under): free
Teens: $120 per person (4 nights; shared room)
College Students: $150 per person (4 nights; shared room)
Adults: $275 per person (4 nights; shared room)
Oceanfront: $350 per person (4 nights; shared room; subject to availability)
Single-occupancy: $550 per person (4 nights; private room)
Single-occupancy Oceanfront: $700 per person (4 nights; private room)
Part-time: $150 per person (per night)
Yes, but they need a guardian (over the age of 30) on-site for the entire conference. Tell us the guardian's name when you register.
Meals are on your own.
There are lots of restaurants and coffee shops in close walking distance.
There are less expensive restaurants a short drive away.
There is a restaurant in the hotel. It opens at 8am (here is the menu).
If you want to save money, we recommend eating in your room, especially for breakfast. Many of us bring food from home or buy groceries in Rehoboth. Aldi ($) and The Fresh Market ($$$) are 10 minutes from the hotel.
Yes! The hotel serves a substantial mid-morning snack.
The committee has not planned a group meal. However, if you want to organize a large group meal at a restaurant, we're pretty sure people will join you.
The hotel does not allow us to cater a meal using outside food (i.e., pizza or Olive Garden). They will cater a meal themselves but it costs over $35/person, which is too expensive for our group.
Come as you are. Pack comfortable clothes. We are a casual group, even on Sundays.
Bring clothes for the polar plunge
Bring fun things for the beach (frisbees, volleyballs, spike ball, footballs, yoga mats)
Bring games for the evenings (boardgames, cards, cribbage boards, puzzles)
Bring your hymn books (we are not going to project the music)
On December 29 right after the morning program.
We love participation. Bring your instrument and your percussion box, your music stands and your accompanist books.
We might carol on the boardwalk.
We'd love to see an impromptu hymn sing!
We are not going to project the music so bring your hymn books (GB and PTL).
Yes. There will be activities for children ages 4 to 13 in the morning and in the afternoon.
We need volunteers to teach the morning classes. There are three classes each morning. You can teach a traditional class or read stories or play games or practice skits or do artwork or sing songs or watch a Bible Project video or make friendship bracelets. If you want to teach, tell us on your registration form. Feeling hesitant? Sign up with a friend.