Here are some highlights of my time with 107 Students and adults at Student Camp 2010.
Spending 7 hours on a bus with Waters Edge Students. I’m not going to lie we have the best students ever. They make spending time on a bus fun.
Taking an extra 15 minutes to count, check off names on a roster, and double count students after lunch. My worst fear, in almost the whole entire world, is leaving a Student at a rest-stop or lunch break. I was on a trip once, as a high school student, when the youth pastor left a student after lunch. He had driven almost an hour a way before he realized the student was missing.
Not being late to check in at camp. Almost every year we are late. This year we got there with time to spare.
Spending time with the leaders. We have 10 leaders this year. They are AWESOME!
Seeing Clayton King and the rest of the Crossroads staff. We’ve been to Crossroads for six years now. Clayton is the founder and main speaker. Our church has built a good relationship with them over the years at camp.
Seeing 27 students stand to ask Jesus into their lives! I couldn’t help but cry when I saw our students stand. I never know how they are going to respond. I beg God every year to move in their lives and He never lets me down.
Pictured Above: Parents and Students gathered at 6:00 AM to leave for camp
Pictured Above: More parents and students gathered at 6:00 AM
Pictured Above: They may not look like it but this group of high school students were having a blast on the 7 hour bus ride to camp.
Pictured Above: Crossroads Staff greeting us as we pulled into camp. This year was extra awesome because one of our former students is on staff with Crossroads this year.
Pictured Above: This is what we call organized chaos. At this point VA students are in a battle with GA students to see who loves their state more.
Pictured Above: Alex V doing his best Flash impersonation. That boy runs so fast.
Pictured Above: Say Cheese WEC students
Pictured Above: Courtney Hornsby leading the 11-12 grade girls small group during Church Group Time.
3 Comments
Daniel
on July 13, 2010 at 11:23 am
So cool to see your leadership and enthusiasm with our younger brothers and sisters. Look forward to this week's posts.
So cool to see your leadership and enthusiasm with our younger brothers and sisters. Look forward to this week's posts.
It's a special treat to follow what's happening a camp.
woohoo! sounds like a great time at camp…way to go rob (and all your leaders)