Camp is alive with rivalry and excitement as teams rehearse for the talent show. Charlie’s growing faith leads him to agree to a baptism during Savannah’s flashy ceremony, which is designed to showcase the camp’s spiritual success. But Max grows increasingly unsettled, worried the baptism will create distance between him and his brother. Quietly, he forms a plan that could derail the event, forcing both brothers to confront what faith, family, and belonging truly mean.
Day 4 at Camp Aweegaway kicks off with the 4:13 Challenge—a high-energy, scripture-based scavenger hunt that pushes each team to work together and dig deeper. Still reeling from the failed baptism spectacle, Karla and Savannah set their sights on Max, secretly plotting to turn his potential conversion into a redemption story. Unaware of their scheme, Max begins to soften—not because of pressure, but through his growing friendship with Lennie, who quietly guides him toward a more spiritual path.
As Max and Lennie’s bond deepens, she opens up about her rocky childhood and complicated relationship with her mom. Meanwhile, camp heats up with the Warrior Games—a wild, all-out showdown packed with friendly trash talk, outrageous challenges, and team pride on the line. But just as Max starts to feel like he finally belongs, he uncovers the truth about Karla and Savannah’s secret “Project Max,” throwing his friendships—and his place at camp—into question.
As Max and Lennie’s friendship grows into something more, he is blindsided by the truth about “Project Max,” leaving him feeling betrayed and unsure of who to trust. While Max wrestles with this revelation, Jake’s determination to dominate the Bible passage competition backfires when he’s defeated by Max—who has been quietly hiding both his deep understanding of Scripture and a growing crisis of faith stirred by Lennie and the camp itself.