It looks like you've used a downloaded theme, which you have, and slapped your content into it, so there really isn't a whole lot to review.
The entire design of the site doesn't really speak "camp" to me. It honestly looks like some generic mommy blog. If you're going to use a template, at least use one that fits the subject matter. I've been to bible camps when I was a kid. I also went to non-religious summer camps. The only real difference was the bible part. Kids are still spending a week in the woods getting dirty, having fun and in your case, learning about religion. Show that. Use browns, tans, greens and white ("earthy colors") for your color pallet. You're going to want to invite people by showing how much fun the kids are going to have, and make parents feel comfortable by showing how safe they will be. Use lots of photos. Part of making parents feel comfortable is showing them who their kids are going to be with. I'm sure your counselors rotate some, but some photos and bios of staff would work.