2026
Summer Camps
All camps are Monday-Thursday 9am-3pm
10% sibling discount; Cost of each week varies due to class size and materials needed
Half-day (9am-12pm) options are available upon request
A Telling of Job:
Theater Camp
June 22-25
Ages 8+ (siblings 5+) $200
Step into this powerful, story-driven theater experience in collaboration with Pages Alive Theater as we bring the ancient tale of Job to life on the stage. This camp dives deep into the story of a man who faces epic loss and wrestles with big questions about faith, and hope through acting, movement, music, and storytelling. Along the way, campers will build confidence, develop performance skills, and discover how this timeless story still speaks into our lives today.
July 6-9
The Joy of the Lord:
The Science of Play
Ages 3-9 $275
This week, campers will explore how play helps us connect as they learn about physical science concepts like pushes and pulls, design creative new games, and build their own marble maze to share with others. As we invite everyone to join in, we’ll discover that the joy of the Lord is our strength—filling our hearts with courage, kindness, and the confidence to help others feel seen and included.
Ages 5-12 $300
Join us for a summer camp that celebrates the joy of gardening through art!. Kids will complete fine arts & crafts projects along with hands-on gardening activities in our 100% kid planted educational garden. We will be painting & planting, watering & watercoloring, making compositions & composting, harnessing creativity while harvesting our veggies. We will also do lots of playing: flying kites, garden games, water balloons. The final day of camp will include an art exhibit to showcase their masterpieces. This camp is intended for school age kids to be dropped off.
Some art projects include: terrarium making, landscape painting, still-life painting, flower arranging, fairy gardens, tie dye, and mosaics.
Cultivate:
Garden and Art Camp
July 20-23
Ages 3-9 $275
In our makerspace—a creative workshop filled with tools, recycled materials, and open-ended building opportunities—students will design, invent, and transform “trash” into purposeful creations while developing real-world problem-solving skills. Rooted in 2 Corinthians 5:17, “If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation,” we’ll explore how God makes all things new and how we can reflect His renewing work by turning trash into treasure and sharing practical ways to care for His world.
We are a New Creation:
Trash to Treasure Makerspace
August 3-6
Ages 5-12 (siblings 3+) $325
Journey with the Israelites from Egypt through the wilderness and into the Promised Land as we bring God’s story to life brick by brick. Using a hands-on, Scripture-guided building set, campers will construct the Tabernacle and recreate key moments from the journey, making each part of the story tangible, memorable, and meaningful. With creative LEGO builds and simple robotics to add movement and action, we’ll see how the work of His hands is displayed throughout Scripture—and reflected in the creations we build together.

