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.
Nick Person has had the privilege of being in full time ministry for more than twenty years and is still learning. The best thing he gets to do is to be a son of the King, a husband to Laura for more than sixteen years and a dad to Ava 13, Jax 11, and Nash 7.
Read MoreHe digs the Atlanta Braves, it’s his hometown team. He currently lives outside of Nashville, TN and gets to serve as the Teaching and Next Steps Pastor at New Vision. The way to his heart is through a cool pair of kicks, a good meal, and a bougie cup of coffee. He loves seeing the word come to life for students and adults. If he wasn’t a pastor, he would probably be a DJ or a talk show host. He tries to live with his “yes” on the table for all of the adventures that the Lord invites him in to.
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Judd Harris is a worship leader, songwriter and vocalist who splits his time between coaching and mentoring student worship leaders at Liberty University and traveling as an itinerant worship leader.
Read MoreBased in Lynchburg, Virginia, Judd spends his weekdays at Liberty University as an artist-in-residence helping train and shepherd the students of the Liberty Worship Collective, the university’s main campus worship team. He is a mentor and coach to student worship leaders as well as chief songwriter for the LWC. In both positions he is passionate about the wholistic ministry of worship leading and creativity, where worship leadership is just as prevalent off-stage as on, and where art is participation with God in blessing His church as well as bringing the creative heart closer to Himself.
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.