Nestled in the scenic Arkansas River Valley near the foothills of the Ozark Mountains, the University of the Ozarks offers a picturesque and welcoming environment. The 45-acre campus in Clarksville, Arkansas, features a blend of historic and modern buildings centered around a traditional academic quad. With its tree-lined walkways, open green spaces, and proximity to natural landscapes, the campus provides an ideal setting for both learning and recreation.
Anthony was born and raised in Nashville TN where sports and athletics was a key mark of his childhood. While playing football for a small college in TN, the Lord opened his eyes to the truth that he was not living according to the purpose God has given him.
Read MoreThis experience came about through reading the scriptures which then turned into a desire/passion to teach God’s Word to others. His passion for teaching, apologetics, and equipping continued to grow which led him to oversee college ministries, student ministries, and apologetic ministries. He is currently leading a college and young professional ministry at First Baptist Woodstock. He also leads the church’s intern and residency program where he has the priveldge to help young ministry leaders discern and develop their ministry calling. Anthony and his wife Nicole share 4 children together, 5 years of age and younger.
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Audience of ONE! As a singer and songwriter, Graham Guy reminds himself daily that his most important audience is the Lord, the ONE who created us to worship Him.
Read MoreAt 13, Graham began voice lessons, picked up a guitar, and never looked back. After teaching himself to play acoustic, electric, bass guitar, and keys, Graham wrote his first worship song at the age of 15. He has been leading worship since the age of 14 and God has given him more opportunities than he could ever imagine.
Graham says that, “Staying in God’s Word is the key to knowing Him so that we can know His plan, so I am committed to reading His Word every day.” Graham is intentional about living loud for Jesus, serving Him with passion, and making music for an audience of ONE. “There is nothing that I would rather do than sing, song-write, play music, or lead worship. I have been blessed with many opportunities and am so thankful to those who have and continue to pour into me. I can’t wait to see what God has planned, and I am excited for the journey ahead!”
Nestled in the scenic Arkansas River Valley near the foothills of the Ozark Mountains, the University of the Ozarks offers a picturesque and welcoming environment. The 45-acre campus in Clarksville, Arkansas, features a blend of historic and modern buildings centered around a traditional academic quad. With its tree-lined walkways, open green spaces, and proximity to natural landscapes, the campus provides an ideal setting for both learning and recreation.
Borck Dining Hall offers variety, flexibility, and quality with menu items like home-style favorites, hand-tossed pizza, and options for vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free diets.
Residence halls feature a mix of suite-style and traditional layouts. Most suites consist of two rooms sharing a bathroom, accommodating 4–7 participants per suite. Some buildings have hall-style bathrooms. All rooms are furnished with extra-long twin beds, desks, dressers, and closets Student Life will assign housing based on your group’s participant list.
Free time options include Pool Table, Ping Pong, Sand Volleyball, OUtdoor Basketball and Intramural Fields suitable for Soccer, Ultimate Frisbee, and other group games. The campus also features green spaces like First Lady Park and Juanita’s Garden, ideal for relaxation and socializing. The on-campus Nature Preserve offers trails and natural areas for exploration. Additional amenities may be available depending on the camp schedule.
Water Day, may take place across the street from the main campus. A marked crosswalk and additional staff will be present to ensure everyone crosses safely.