Tucked in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Liberty University is a warm and relaxing campus in an area that is rich in southern culture, full of breathtaking landscape, and brimming with centuries of history. The modern campus offers athletic fields, sand volleyball courts, basketball courts, Barnes and Noble, ice skating rink, and Café a la Carte (with Starbucks coffee and snacks).
Jason Mick serves as the NextGen Pastor at Prestonwood in North Dallas, Texas. He has been a Pastor in Student Ministry for 17 years, has a passion for Jesus, proclaiming the Gospel, and raising up servant leaders.
Read MoreJason & his wife Erin have 4 kids (12, 10, 8, and 6).
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The Liberty Worship Collective is made up of the most talented, next-generation worship leaders in the world. The students selected have the privilege of leading worship at the largest weekly gathering of young people – Liberty University’s Convocation.
Read MoreFrom God-glorifying worship to world-class songwriting, the Liberty Worship Collective features a diverse group of musicians from all walks of life.
Read LessThe cafeteria is in the Reber-Thomas Dining Hall. Food is served all you can eat buffet style. The cafeteria is spacious and affords great opportunities to hang out with friends. Pizza, burgers, and salad bar are always available.
Housing is in residential dorms, sleeping 2 people per room with a private bath in each room.
Our groups typically stay in the Residential Commons, more details about the dorms can be be viewed by clicking HERE.
Note: Housing priority is based on date deposits are received in the Student Life office. Building assignments could change without notice.
Free Time Options
Athletic Fields, Sand Volleyball Courts, Basketball Courts, indoor pool, raquet ball, Barnes and Noble, Ice Skating Rink*, SportZone* (featuring table tennis and video gaming), Café a la Carte* (offers Starbucks coffee and snacks).
*Requires additional fee
Historical sights such as the Appomattox Courthouse and Monticello are within an hour drive from campus. Groups coming from the North could easily stop in Washington D.C. or Baltimore on their way to or from camp. Groups coming from the East could hit up the best white water in the Eastern U.S. in West Virginia on the New and Gauley Rivers.