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Brian Frick is the Associate for Camp and Conferences Ministries with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). He has been involved in camp and conference ministry since high school. For the past ten years, Brian has served as program director of Johnsonburg Center in New Jersey, Westminster Woods in California, and Heartland Center in Missouri.

Camp and conference ministry compliments and partners with other ministry aspects of our church to foster faith development and reflection. As our communities and our church changes, our ministries need to grow and adapt with creative and emergent programming and leadership to meet new realities.

These blogs entries, though varied, are intended to spur thought and conversation around the opportunities and challenges before us.

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July 30, 2010

Where are they now? Or Where Will They Be THEN?

As many of you are probably not aware, the 219th General Assembly, in their great wisdom, reinstated the office of Collegiate Ministry at GAMC - an office that was merged with Young Adult last year. (I'm not a fan of...


July 27, 2010

Right On! Triennium 2010

Sitting in Worship last week at Triennium I was inspired by the 5000 Presbyterian Youth signing as one, cheering, engaging, and being a part of worship. Was it your traditional worship? No. It was definitely Presbyterian with order of worship,...


July 14, 2010

Triennium is here in a BIG WAY!

As of the last update I received last week we were above 4,700 youth coming to Triennium and growing! With a prediction of 3,000 that is fantastic news! Our youth are engaged and desiring to meet together with other Presbyterians....


July 14, 2010

Creativity deficiency

OK. So I've talked about a lot of needs in the world - nature deficit disorder, getting rid of silos, integration with other ministries, supporting your young adults etc. But here is one that is so obvious when you think...