A Promise Kept is the promise between Big Sky and its campers. For those with special needs, the promise involves providing a place to learn from the Bible while experiencing new activities, making friends and allowing for a much needed break for their caregivers.
Learn more about our story
Since the inception of Camp Promise in 1990, there has been a pressing need for an ADA accessible facility that will allow for growth in this program.
Before building Peterson Lake Lodge, Phase 1 of the A Promise Kept project, we had been operating at capacity for over 5 years! The antiquated kitchen and dining hall were no longer adequate for the number of campers that we were hosting.
Phase 2, eight new duplex new cabins, is not simply a wish list item but is a necessity if we want to grow as a camp and conference center.
Learn more about our needs
We cannot meet demand for our programming without new cabins.
A Promise Kept consists of a new dining hall and eight duplex cabins built in the following phases:
Pre-Construction
Architecture and Engineering
Cost $150,000
Phase 1A
Dining Hall
Cost $5,400,000
Phase 1b
Civil Work- Septic/Water Systems
Cost $300,000
Phase 2
8 Duplex Cabins
Estimated cost:
$2,600,000
The A Promise Kept project is a big step for a small camp like Big Sky. Modern construction costs are significantly different than they were in 1962. But we believe and hold that new cabins will expand our reach for the gospel exponentially.
Contractors
We are looking for volunteers that can help us with construction!
Donations
“Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change.” James 1:17
Prayer
Without the Lord and prayer, our work means nothing! Would you come alongside us and support this project in prayer?