Located in the foothills of the Southern Rockies, Glorieta Conference Center is a beautiful escape that provides the perfect location for students who need to get away from the real world and focus on the Word and fellowship with other students from your church. Free time options include four water slides, two water blobs, drift trikes, rappelling, zip drop, hiking, paintball, rock climbing wall, basketball courts and sand volleyball.
Brent Crowe is a thought-provoking visionary and communicator who has a passion to present the life changing message of the gospel. Brent uses humor and real-life situations to relate to people at the heart of their struggles. The roles of husband, father, minister, evangelist, author and leader have allowed Brent to influence people from all walks of life throughout his twenty years in ministry.
Read MoreEngaging issues such as leadership, culture, and change, Brent speaks to hundreds of thousands across the nation and abroad each year and is currently serving as Vice President for Student Leadership University, a program that has trained students for almost 30 years to commit themselves to excellence.
He is also the author of Ten Steps to Your Best Life, Philippians Bible Study, Moments ‘til Midnight, Sacred Intent: Maximize the Moments of Your Life, Reimagine: What the World Would Look Like If God Got His Way, Chasing Elephants: Wrestling with the Gray Areas of Life, the Associate Editor of IMPACT, The Student Leadership Bible and the co-author of The Call.
The desire of Brent’s heart is to see people realize that they have been set apart to the gospel of God and thus, in turn, they must set their lives apart in an effort to capture every moment in worshipful service to Him.
Brent Crowe is currently serving as Vice President of Student Leadership University in Orlando, Florida. He is married to Christina and has six children, Gabe, Charis, Za’Riah, Mercy, Zi’Yon and Aryanna. He holds a Doctorate in Philosophy and two masters degrees, a Masters of Divinity in Evangelism and a Masters of Arts in Ethics, from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
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Breakaway Worship is a collective of worship leaders, musicians, and songwriters dedicated to lifting high the name of Jesus on the campus of Texas A&M. Beyond leading worship at Breakaway Ministries every Tuesday night, Breakaway Worship exists to write songs that are for students, and about the life change that students experience at Breakaway.
Read MoreTheir hope is that years from now, students would still be singing a chorus of a song from college because it marked such a powerful moment in their lives.
With the release of their debut album, “More Than Anything”, Breakaway Worship hopes to see a generation of young believers chasing after the heart of God. Believing that these songs can carry the same message close to home at Texas A&M and around the world. After leading worship on Tuesday night’s at Breakaway Ministries for years, Breakaway Worship now hopes that these song would bring life and hope wherever they go.
Read LessDorms hold anywhere from 4–20 people with community-style bathrooms. The dorms are just steps away from the dining hall, coffee shop and lake. Note: Housing priority is based on date deposits are received in the Student Life office.
Most dorms are not air-conditioned but with cooler evening temps and low humidity, A/C is not typically needed!
Dorm rooms don’t lock, however, there are lockers in the lobbies of most dorms to lock up valuables (bring your own lock).
The dining hall offers family-style dining with typical options being chicken alfredo, pulled pork, and chicken. The salad bar is always available.
Free Time Options: blob, drift trikes, bag jump, mud pit, inflatable rock wall, paintball, volleyball, gaga ball, crate stacking, archery tag, disc golf, rock climbing, super swing, zip line, rappelling and coffee shop that students can enjoy during free time each afternoon.
Enjoy on your way to or from camp.
Altitude: Glorieta Pass lies at 7,500 ft. Drinking lots and lots of water, wearing sunscreen, eating full meals, and resting when tired can help combat altitude sickness.