Meanwhile, George is trying to impress Sarah, his crush, by showing off his athletic skills. However, he ends up embarrassing himself in front of her, and she doesn't seem impressed.
Mary, on the other hand, is struggling with her own feelings about the strict Baptist upbringing that her children are being subjected to. She confides in her friend, Annette, about her concerns, but Annette reassures her that the camp is a great opportunity for the kids to learn about their faith.
Mary and George Sr. discuss their own feelings about their children's upbringing, and Mary expresses her concerns about balancing their strict Baptist values with giving their children the freedom to make their own choices.