Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Saturn

Scedule

8:05 Raise the Flag/Breakfast
9:00 Cabin Clean Up
9:30 Chapel
10:30 Personal Devos
11:00 Skill Time
12:15 Lunch
1:15 KBAR
2:00 Pack Play
3:00 Big Game
4:00 Free Time
6:00 Dinner
6:45 CHAOS
7:15 Connect
8:00 Evening Game
9:00 Chapel
10:15 Back to Cabins/Devos
11:00 Lights Out

It certianly was a full day of camp! It was the most beautiful day yet this summer, and we at CPBC enjoyed it to the fullest. Breakfast was tasty cinnamon rolls and eggs, and then the morning flew by quickly untill Skills time, the first one of the week. The campers enjoyed learning how to do new things some things specific to a camp setting, and some skills that they can take home with them and practice outside of camp. Regardless, they all have stories to tell about their new skills. Lunch followed by KBAR was a good preparation for the afternoon, which began with pack play. Again, this is where three cabins spend time hanging out together during the week getting to know eachother. Then the game today was SOCK-O. The puropse...to take another person's sock off their foot, for how simple the game is, the campers LOVE it! The rest of the afternoon was free time, and most everybody was outside enjoying the incredible weather! Dinner was highly anticipated because of all the energy that was used during the afternoon and then during CHAOS a few rounds of Deal or No Deal CPBC style were played. Since it was "U-turn" night the game came before chapel and the campers played "Find the Fire" Then they headed up to chapel, followed by some awesome worship and a staff testimony the speaker told us about Peter and how he denied Jesus three times before the rooster crowed, and then Jesus asked him three times if Peter loved him...the point being, there are times when we say we love Jesus, but maybe we aren't letting him truly have control of our lives and we aren't letting God make the most of the love we have for him, but overall, we must follow him, and continue trusting him to guide us right as we surrender to his will.