In 1977 God called Bruce Peterson to serve as the Director of Covenant Pines Bible Camp. Since then, Bruce has poured his heart and soul into this ministry. After 37 years, Bruce and his family have decided the time has come to retire and seek out new adventures.

To honor and give thanks for what God has done through Bruce, we are throwing a party and you’re invited! Save the date for November 2nd at Minnehaha Academy to show Bruce your love and appreciation. The “ceremony” will begin at 5pm and food will be served after.

Many people have been impacted by Covenant Pines while the camp was under Bruce’s leadership. This party will also serve as a Covenant Pines reunion for former campers and staff members. Come join the party and share how this ministry has impacted your life! If you’re on facebook, join the event so we know you will be coming.

In Need of Photos and Video

If you have pictures and, or video of Bruce, please send them to Tate Randall so we can put together a video/slideshow of Bruce’s 37 years at Covenant Pines.

This summer, 46 summer staff and close to 1,500 campers have joined us here at Covenant Pines!

With numbers up from last year, we have had the privilege to serve more families and show the love of Christ to more students. We have been having a great time as campers enjoy their favorite activities around camp, including our newest additions: crate stacking and the big swing!

“Surf’s Up” is this summer’s theme, and speakers from all around the Midwest are preaching God’s word to these campers about the importance of an eternal life with Christ. Many students are committing or recommitting their lives to the Lord with enthusiasm. We have been very lucky to see God work in the lives of so many young campers!

There is still space for our August Family Camp, August 14-17. Kara Stromberg, Director of Children & Families for the Northwest Conference will be joining us to speak – it will be a great weekend! Register online while there is still space available!

Story from Summer

At one of our recent Trailblazer camps, a young 4th grade boy named Trevor came to Covenant Pines. Trevor had been to camp a few times before and the counselors knew him well. They knew him because he was a little on the rambunctious side. One of our counselors, Sam, remembers very clearly having to talk to Trevor about his temper. Sam recalls a time when Trevor yelled at the speaker in the middle of her sermon and had to be removed from Chapel. So Sam felt a little uneasy when he saw that Trevor had been assigned to his cabin again.

For the first few days, Trevor displayed some of his usual behavior. But Sam noticed something different in him; a curiosity that was not present before. Everything changed on Wednesday night. We call Wednesday night “U Turn Night” because we offer campers a chance to make a decision to follow Jesus. We describe this decision as turning away from your old life and turning toward Jesus; making a U Turn.

On this particular Wednesday, Trevor’s curiosity turned into conviction. Trevor asked Sam what happens when we ask Jesus into our lives. Sam told Trevor about how the Holy Spirit comes to live within us when we make that decision. When Trevor asked what that feels like, Sam said that it was indescribable and Trevor would need to experience if for himself. Upon hearing this, Trevor asked Sam to help him pray to ask Jesus into his life. When they finished the prayer, Trevor exclaimed, “I feel it! The Holy Spirit is in my belly!” Trevor grabbed a piece of paper out of his notebook and wrote “This is where Trevor became a Christian DO NOT REMOVE” and he taped it to the bottom of his pew. Later that night, as the other boys in the cabin were getting ready for bed, Trevor looked over to Sam, pointed to his belly and whispered, “It’s still there!”

All the staff noticed a visible change in Trevor’s attitude and behavior for the rest of the week. The incredible thing about working at camp is that God is doing these life-changing all the time. Every single day He is using this staff and this place to bring people into a closer relationship with Him. Thank you for all of your prayers and support for this ministry. You are a part of stories like Trevor’s.

What is the best kept secret at Covenant Pines? Silver Beach Family Area!

Purchased by Covenant Pines twenty-two years ago, this amazing blessing has undergone some major changes leading up to the 2014 summer season. Memorial Cabin One, the first of four new cabins at Silver Beach, is finished and families have been enjoying all the great amenities it has to offer. Cabin Two is well underway with hopes of it being completed by January 1, 2015.  Both of these cabins have been built to be enjoyed year round. Additionally, two new hook-ups with electric and water have also been added, making Silver Beach an excellent place to bring campers and RV’s.

Summer 2014

Countless stories, adventures, crafts, and campfires have been a part of many families ‘camp’ experience at Silver Beach this summer. Whether they stay in White Pine, our deluxe cabin that sleeps 12-14, the new cabin which sleeps six, or one of the four remaining original cabins, families find Silver Beach a safe and fun place to reconnect with each other and their love for Christ in His creation.

God has deeply blessed this place and it’s a gift to see how it continues to fill a need for each family that arrives. Psalm 16:6 says, “The land you have given me is a pleasant land. What a wonderful inheritance.” Praise God for the way He continues to bless the ministry of Silver Beach. From the Ogren Family’s first stay here with their family of four to the Chamberlain Family of fifteen celebrating their twentieth year here, we celebrate what God is doing at Silver Beach. Consider reserving your stay at Silver Beach for fall and winter and looking forward to summer 2015.  

A building committee was assembled this past February to plan a new retreat building. The goal is to have it available for our guests by December 2015. The committee has narrowed it down to a basic design/footprint and will be addressing fine details in the upcoming months. Check out the images below.

Secondly, we have started our capital campaign and any gift you are willing to give will greatly be received. This project will be substantial and the early estimate is around $240,000-$275,000.

Please send your donations to Adventurous Christians and we would love your presence and support at our annual fundraiser banquet November 1, 2014. To download a pledge card or other promo materials, visit the Building for the Future page.

Our gardening crew returned again this year to plant flowers that were donated by Dan and Jerry’s Greenhouse in Monticello. The planting tradition began with Lloyd and Dee Larson and family many years ago.  Now their daughter Jana Larson comes with family, relatives and friends to make the camp look great.  In spite of a downpour of rain and an abundance of mosquitos, they planted flowers and made hanging baskets.  If you like to garden, come join them next year, or help weed the gardens this year.

planting crew

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