Peterkin offers summer camp experiences for people of all ages. We strive to create an environment in which campers grow in relationship with God and with one another. Daily life at camp includes activities that nurture spiritual formation alongside more traditional summer camp activities such as swimming, hiking, arts & crafts, campfires, and more.
For more information about camp sessions, including links to register, please visit our events page.
Regular Day
This Schedule applies to the first full day until after dinner the last full day (with the exception of the day of the Hike to the Falls.)

Wake Up (shower, get dressed, anything you may need to do before going to breakfast) 

Breakfast (line-up camp songs, prayer, eating, clean-up)

Clean-Up (clean camper rooms)

Blast Off (camp songs, weekly program, small groups)

Eucharist (daily service, liturgical music, chapel songs)

Lunch (similar to Breakfast, announcements)

Rest Time (rest and ready for Electives)

Elective 1 (electives are run by Counselors and/or Weekly Program Leaders. Campers will sign up for them the first night at dinner or the first breakfast and assignments will be announced at the end of the week’s first rest time. Electives are subject to change halfway through the week, depending on the size of the camp and/or weather forecast. Common Electives: Pool Games, Sports at Athletic Field, Disc Golf, Arts and Crafts, Peterkin Peeper (newpaper), Improv Comedy, Prayer Hill Clean Up (outdoor chapel), Music)

Snack (get a snack and drink, access to care packages)

Elective 2 (see Elective 1)

Free Time (activity stations: Athletic Fields (sports), Pool (swimming), Gravatt Porch (socializing), and Gravatt Lobby (board games))

Dinner (similar to Breakfast and Lunch) 

Evening Activity (daily activities that involve the whole camp. Common Evening Activities: Campfire, Live Clue, Water Games, Capture the Flag, Scavenger Hunts, Diamond Smugglers/Casino Night, Pool Party, Talent Show, Dance (Senior and Intermediate Camps))

Compline (service that is more solemn and spiritual, chapel songs)

Hall Prayers & Devotions (Hall Prayers are prayers or conversation with the entire lodge. Devotions are
when the campers go to their rooms and a counselor(s) guides them through a spiritual reflection on the day. This reflection often includes sharing one's personal High, Low, and Where They Saw/Felt God.)

Bedtime (rest up for another day!)