Overnight Camps

A week at camp is packed full of exciting adventures! The camp speaker will teach you wonderful things from God’s Word during the morning and evening sessions, along with fun music and skits. You will have opportunities to learn new skills in our program instruction time in the morning, and then enjoy fun activities during free time in the afternoon.

*Please note new dates and times*


Navigator Camp

Grades: 9 - 12

Dates: June 23-28, 2024

Cost: $324

Speaker: Dan Hubbard


Trailblazer Camp

Grades: 3 - 5

Dates: July 7-12, 2024

Cost: $324

Speaker: Seth Maxwell


Voyageur Camp

Grades: 6 - 8

Dates: July 14-19, 2024

Cost: $324

Speaker: Dan Hubbard


Lumberjack Camp

Grades: 4 - 7

Dates: July 21-26, 2024

Cost: $324

Speaker: Seth Maxwell




*Please note new dates and times*

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Specific Times for Overnight Camp

·      Sunday check-in is from 6:30–7:30 p.m. No supper will be served on Sunday.

·      Check-out on Friday is 2:30 p.m. Families are invited to come at 2 p.m. for the closing chapel.

What does the average day at camp look like?

• Rising & shine and cabin clean-up

• Breakfast

• God & I time (personal time with God to read the Bible and pray)

• Morning Chapel (Bible lesson and singing)

• Cabin Talk (time to discuss what you learned in morning chapel)

• Skills class (you choose from available classes such as: shooting sports, hand crafts, fishing, disc golf, nature class, challenge course, and sailing – not all classes are available each week)

• Lunch

• Afternoon Free time (time to go swimming, water tubing, try out shooting sports, visit the camp store and game room, play gaga ball, and just hang out with your friends)

• Cabin Time (a time for your cabin to get to know each other better through team building games and activities)

• Supper

• Large Group Games on the Game Field

• Snack

• Evening Chapel (Bible lesson and singing)

• Get Ready for Bed

• Cabin Devotions (the counselor leads the cabin in a Bible lesson and talk about how the day went and what campers learned)

• Lights Out


Other Weekly Traditions (not guaranteed to happen, but we try our best)

• The girls and boys have separate activities during after supper game time. One gender goes up to the challenge course and then cooks marshmallows over the fire while the other gender plays a game on the field. The next night they switch spots.

• Wednesday Night Game after evening chapel!

• Thursday Night Campfire – singing around the campfire and campers share how God has worked in their hearts during the week.


Overnight Camp Packing List

Overnight Camp Notes for Parents & Guardians

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