Trinity Students Summer Camp, May 26-29, Prescott Pines

May 26–29, 2026  ·  Entering 6th–12th Grade

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The place

Up in the pines,
away from it all.

Trinity Students takes over the newly renovated Prescott Pines for the week. Tall trees, cool mountain air, wide-open views. Our own band, our own teaching, our own small groups. Transportation, meals, cabins, and programming all included.

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Climbing Wall Zip Line Swimming Archery Basketball Giant Swing + more
The camp theme

Christ
Is Lord.

Everything taught at camp this year points to one truth: Jesus is Lord. Across the week, students walk through three ways Scripture shows us who He is.

01

Christ our King

Who Jesus is as King, and what it means to live under His reign.

02

Christ our Priest

Jesus as our Priest, leading students into their identity as children of God.

03

Christ our Prophet

Jesus as Prophet, the One who speaks and reveals the truth of God.

King, Priest, and Prophet. Three pictures of one Lord.

Remember Prescott?

The memories
start here.

Two hours and a world away. The kind of place a kid still talks about years later.

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100s

of Trinity students have made camp the best week of their year.

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The memory wall

Four days
they keep forever.

Incoming 6th Grade Parents

One week can
change an eternity.

If this is their first camp and you are a little nervous about sending them, that is completely normal. Camp is built for exactly that student. At the heart of the week is bold Bible preaching, Spirit-led worship, and Christ-centered community, the kind of place where a student starts to make their faith their own.

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“Is my child really ready?”
If your student is nervous, they are not the only one. Most incoming 6th graders are, and that hesitation almost always fades within the first day. Camp is built for first-timers.
“Will they be safe and well cared for?”
Leaders are trained and background-checked, medical personnel are on site, and emergency contact info is on file for every student. On top of that, a great group of dads is sacrificing their week to help make sure students stay safe and stay out of trouble.
“What if my kid feels left out?”
This is the one we work hardest at. Our leaders are trained to spot the quiet student, the new student, the one hanging back, and to make sure no one eats alone or gets lost in the crowd. Feeling known is the whole point.
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High School Parents

Give them the
week that changes them.

You have watched a lot of summers come and go. This is the one where friendships go deep and faith gets real, the kind of week a high schooler is still talking about years from now.

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“Will this actually help my teenager’s faith stick?”
This is what camp is built for. The students who own their faith long after high school are usually the ones who made real Christian friendships and had a moment where it became theirs, not just yours. Four days of worship, bold Bible teaching, and a tight small group is where that tends to happen.
“Will they be safe and well cared for?”
Leaders are trained and background-checked, medical personnel are on site, and emergency contact info is on file for every student. On top of that, a great group of dads is sacrificing their week to help make sure students stay safe and stay out of trouble.
“What if my kid doesn’t really know anyone?”
That is exactly who camp is for. Every student gets placed in a Flock, a small group with leaders whose whole job is making sure nobody is on the outside of it. By night two, “I don’t know anyone” has usually turned into “I’m coming back next year.” And if they bring a friend, they walk in with one already.
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The cost

$400

For the full 4-day camp. Can’t pay it all up front? Save your spot with $100 and pay as you go.

Balance due May 25, 2026

Bring a friend

Register together and use promo code FRIEND for $100 off each registration.

Come prepared

Exactly what
to pack.

No guessing. Here is the full list so your student walks onto the bus ready for the week.

Bring

  • Toiletries: towel, soap, shampoo, toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant
  • 4 days of clothing and pajamas
  • Modest swimsuit
  • Pillow and sleeping bag or sheets
  • Bible, notebook, pen
  • Reusable water bottle, sunscreen, sunglasses, flashlight
  • Cash for snacks

Leave at home

  • Weapons
  • Pets
  • Video games
  • Tobacco, e-cigarettes, alcohol, illicit drugs

Phones can be used on the buses and are kept in cabin lockers during camp.

Health & care

Medical personnel staff the infirmary for the full week. Any medication is checked in at arrival in its original container with a signed parent authorization form, and is administered only by camp medical staff. Inhalers stay with the student. A medication form goes out to registered families before camp.

A day at camp

A rhythm built
on purpose.

Every day is structured and supervised, with time in the Word, time to play, and time in worship and small groups.

Mornings

Breakfast, then a teaching session and morning small groups.

Afternoons

Lunch and activities: climbing, zip line, swimming, archery, and the Gauntlet.

Evenings

Dinner, a worship session, then Flock small groups before lights out.

Getting there

Check-in 7:30 to 8:30am at Trinity, bus departs 8:30am, and returns to the Trinity campus around 1pm on the final day.

Make it possible

Everyone should
get to go.

Need assistance?

Cost should never keep a student home. Financial assistance is available.

Email us about a scholarship →

Give them
this week.

Registration is open. Save your student’s seat on the bus to Prescott.

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Questions? zac@thetrinitychurch.com

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