Weeks of Growth, Friendship, and Ministry

This summer, we had the joy of partnering with Ability Tree to participate in two weeks of Adult Special Needs Camp, where the theme each week was “Courageous” from Deuteronomy 31:6:
“Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the LORD your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.”
Those words became more than just a memory verse—they became a guiding truth that shaped every moment of camp.
Each week began with a lively “Safari” theme party, complete with wild animals, savannah photo booth, and community fun. It set the stage for a week where campers and counselors alike stepped out in courage to try new things, build friendships, and grow in faith.
One of the most exciting new elements was the introduction of Courageous Workshop Teams. Campers explored different ways to serve through hands-on experiences with the Care Team, Creative Movement Team, Service Team and Stage Team. Before being placed in one of the workshops, each camper shared what they enjoyed and what they felt were their unique talents. From there, they were placed in a Courageous Workshop team where they could learn, grow, and discover how God could use their gifts in ministry.

A powerful moment happened during the Care Team workshop. Campers were asked to pray about someone they could encourage by creating a handmade card. One camper felt led to make a card for another camper who wasn’t always easy to get along with. When the card was given, something beautiful happened—the camper receiving it began to cry. When her counselor gently asked why, she explained, “I’m crying happy tears. No one has ever given me a card before.” It was a moment of courage, kindness, and God’s love breaking down walls.
These workshops also became safe spaces for honest conversations. Campers shared their struggles and the challenges they face in everyday life. What followed was a powerful exchange of prayer and encouragement as they lifted one another up.

Campers weren’t the only ones changed—so were the counselors. One first-time teen counselor admitted his entire perspective shifted during the week. He entered camp with preconceived ideas about the special needs community, but left with a deep appreciation for how God uniquely designed each person with purpose. He experienced worship in a more open, authentic way, and by the end of the week he was freely entering into times of prayer and praise. He was so impacted that he’s already planning to serve multiple weeks next year.
Each week ended with a joy-filled Talent Show, where campers showcased their gifts and passions. From poems to songs to unique creative talents, the room was filled with celebration and applause. Yet the most powerful moments came when campers chose to share worship songs—leading the entire camp into genuine, Spirit-filled times of worship.
Camp is always full of fun, laughter, and new friendships, but this year being courageous meant more than that. It meant trying new things, stepping into ministry, learning to see ourselves and others as God does, and worshiping with freedom. We are so thankful for every camper, counselor, and partner who helped make these weeks a camp to remember.




