Program
A Day at CFO
7:00 Meditation 2:30 Recreation
7:30 Breakfast 4:00 Prayer Groups #*
9:00 Morning Talk #* 5:15 Supper
10:10 Rhythms #* 7:15 Singing *
11:00 Creatives #* 8:00 Evening Talk #*
12:00 Lunch 9:00 Afterglow
1:30 Rest 11:00 Lights Out
* Nursery open for infants
# Children's program (ages 3 - 5th grade)

The format above is a typical daily schedule and is generally followed. This format is what Glenn Clark (the founder of CFO) envisioned and implemented to achieve that sought-for-balance: listening, participating, taking in, giving out. Campers are encouraged to attend camp for the full week to receive maximum blessings. Below is a brief explanation of the various parts of the daily program.

Meditation - The day begins with listening to God, a meditation period during which we quietly prepare ourselves for the day ahead with the Lord.

Singing - Music is an important part of the daily CFO program. A hearty, jubilant time of participating together in songs of praise and thanksgiving lifts our spirits, establishes a joyful tone of rejoicing and leads us into meaningful worship in the Lord's presence.

Speaking - The speaking leaders provide us with the opportunity to take in the messages that God has prepared for us that day. These leaders do not preach to us, but rather, they share how the Lord is working in their lives. Their goal is to assist in blending the diverse body of believers into oneness in the basic teachings of Jesus. Whether a lay person or ordained minister, the speaking leader is primarily a camper, especially anointed to serve in that specific capacity.

Rhythms - Also called "Devotion in Motion", this group activity combines dance, music, and exercise in an uninhibited, child-like giving of ourselves in praise, worshiping with body, mind and spirit.

Creatives - These are opportunities for release and self-discovery utilizing various techniques for expressing oneself in revealing what the Lord has given to each. These techniques include:

Free Time - Not to be minimized in the daily camp program is the free time provided to withdraw, reflect, and renew. As joyful and invigorating as are all of the planned elements, they can be exhausting as well; so this time is provided first for rest and then for recreation of one's own choosing, be it in sports, reading, or just visiting with other campers. It's a loving respite.

Prayer Groups - Prayer is the foundation of Camps Farthest Out. Prayer groups are the hub of the Camps, around which all other activities revolve, and are the most effective means os cultivating the spiritual life. Each group is small in number to encourage the absolute friendliness and trust that make possible the deep affinities that lead to healing through intercession. The purpose of the prayer groups is to learn more about God and experience His loving presence...to seek and expect the fruits of prayer - receiving, accepting, using applying, living and sharing the answers to prayer.
Silence has an important place in the prayer group. First we look to Jesus Christ, seek His mind, lift our awareness of Him, come into a sense of unity, and then focus on specific needs. A CFO prayer group is an opportunity for each one to become a unique amplifier of the reality of Christ.