Thunderhead Episcopal Center

Design Our New Camp T-Shirt!

Deadline for enteries is April 24, 2024


Rules:
All T-shirt designs MUST include the motto: "Being the Church many people don't expect us to be."

You may email your entry to: thunderhead@episcopalchurchsd.org

OR

You may Mail your entry to:
Canon Ashley Hubbard
717 Quincy Street
Rapid City, SD 57701

Here is a printable flyer to share.

TShirt Design flyer

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2024 Thunderhead Season

early bird

Environmental Camp: Sunday, June 9 - June 14
Open to those entering 7th-12 grades, as well as 2024 graduates.

Upper Middle School Camp: Sunday, June 16-June 21
Open to those entering 7th-8 grades in 2024

Elementary School Camp: Sunday, June 23-June 27
Open to those entering 3rd-4th grades in 2024

TEC Friends and Family: Sunday, June 27-Friday June 29
Open to all ages

High School Camp: Sunday, July 7-Thursday, July 12
Rising 9th - graduates of 2024

Music & Art Camp: Sunday, July 14-Friday -July 19
Open to rising 5th and up

Confirmation or Acolyte Camp: July 21-26, 2024
Baptized grade 6th & up, Ages 10 & Up

Lower Middle School Camp: July 28 - August 1, 2024
Rising 5th & 6th grades

You may print out a registration form and mail it to the Canon Ashley Hubbard: 717 Quincy Street, Rapid City, SD 57701

For questions about registration, please contact Canon Ashley at ashley@episcopalchurchsd.org.

Hiring: Summer Staff!

Thunderhead Episcopal Center is searching for the 2024 summer camp season.
Email inquiries: Canon Ashley Hubbard

Open Positions:

If interested, please contact Canon Ashley Hubbard

A Little History About Thunderhead

In the mid-1960s the Diocese of South Dakota purchased a former dude ranch in the Black Hills for church camp use. In its fourth summer, a brochure for the camp stated: 

“The camp was purchased and set up with the principle in mind that in camping we come closer to nature, and thereby discover the mighty works of God. The camping experiences give young people the opportunity of living in a Christian Community and help them discover for themselves who they are in a relationship to God and each other. The activities center around daily worship.”

Nearly five decades later, the purpose and mission of the camp remain the same. Located in the Black Hills, about 20 miles south of Lead/Deadwood, young people who attend are invited to participate in an “experiment” in living an Intentional Christian Community. Campers explore what it looks like, and what it means, to live in close quarters loving one another.

Each day begins and ends with worship, and this rhythm provides the backbone for the rest of the day. Using the Book of Common Prayer, and the style of the Taize Community, the worship incorporates meditative singing in a number of different languages, including Lakota. Each worship service also has a significant time of silence. Through silence, we listen more deeply to God’s voice speaking in and through each of us.

Another way that camp fosters love for each member of the community, and listening faithfully, is in being present to one another. Because of this emphasis, campers turn in all electronic devices upon arrival at camp (cell phones, iPods, Kindles, etc.). Electronics are returned to campers once a day during free time, yet the overall absence of such devices creates a more relational atmosphere with those present.

Every year, the camp community works toward loving one another while engaging hearts and minds to look for God working in our everyday world.  Together, in community, campers explore God’s amazing capability to work both inside and outside the church.