
56 Camp
Timber Creek Camp | June 10-13
Pinelake’s 56 camp is designed exclusively for 5th and 6th-grade students at Timber Creek Camp in Pulaski, Miss. Campers will have tons of fun participating in crazy games, competitions, and all the crazy camp activities. But most importantly, their lives will be impacted forever through relevant teaching, meaningful worship and the relationships built through small group experiences. Register by clicking below.
We’re excited to leave for 56 Camp on Saturday! If you haven’t registered your 5th or 6th-grade child yet, please contact melissa.may@pinelake.org to check if spots are still available.



DETAILS
Grades: 5th–6th Grade (completed)
Dates: June 10-13
Location: Timber Creek Camp | Pulaski, MS
Cost: $250
Contact: info@pinelake.org or (601) 829-4500
Camp Schedule
Day 1
Departure from Pinelake
Check-In at Camp
Dinner
Kick-Off Session
Team Time
Church Group Time
Day 2 & 3
Breakfast
I Can’t Wait Morning Session
Team Time (Bible Study / Rec)
Lunch
Track Time
Free Time
Dinner
Night Session
Church Group Time
Night Time Activity
Day 4
Breakfast
I Can’t Wait Morning Session
Team Time (Bible Study)
OMC!
Pack Up
Lunch
Closing Session
Departure for Pinelake
**Parents will receive a full schedule with departure and arrival details closer to camp
WHAT SHOULD MY CAMPER BRING?
Download the packing list by clicking here.
SAFE & SECURE ENVIRONMENTS
Our House Promise
Our Commitment to Shepherding Your Child

Pinelake Staff and Servant Leaders have made a promise to shepherd your children and students well while they’re in our care by providing a secure environment. We call this Our House Promise to you as a parent. This includes background checks, secure check-in measures, and much more.
Shepherds take responsibility to protect.
While your child or student is with us, we’ll treat them like our own.
Shepherds play it safe.
We only allow authorized parents or guardians to pick up kids; we have security personnel onsite at all times, and we provide plenty of ongoing safety training for our servant leaders and staff.
Shepherds build trust.
The servant leaders and staff who work with your children have all been thoroughly screened through background checks and relationships. We know them and trust them.
Shepherds keep everything in the open.
Every room has a window and/or a camera so you can check-in and have peace of mind. Just tell us your child’s name, show us your sticker and we’ll be glad to help.
Shepherds work together.
Every child or student space will have at least two adults present. No one goes it alone— whether in big groups or small. In most cases, in fact, three or more adults are present.
Shepherds take immediate action.
If anything seems amiss, we will jump in to protect children and students. We take every accusation seriously and investigate it thoroughly.
Shepherds establish partnerships.
Don’t hesitate to speak with a staff member or servant leader about any concern or question you have. We’re glad to help.
WHAT NOT TO BRING
- Inappropriate clothing (too short, tight-fitting, promoting non-christian behavior, etc.)
- Alcohol, tobacco, illegal drugs, fireworks, or weapons
- Rollerblades, bicycles, or items that will distract from what God is trying to tell us
- We will also email a specific list about this camp.