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Brian Frick is the Associate for Camp and Conferences Ministries with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). He has been involved in camp and conference ministry since high school. For the past ten years, Brian has served as program director of Johnsonburg Center in New Jersey, Westminster Woods in California, and Heartland Center in Missouri.

Camp and conference ministry compliments and partners with other ministry aspects of our church to foster faith development and reflection. As our communities and our church changes, our ministries need to grow and adapt with creative and emergent programming and leadership to meet new realities.

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July 26, 2011

Another Blog from the Eco-Stewards

Young Adults living out their faithful vocation

There is another new blog post on the Eco-Stewards Program blog from Eco-Steward Andrew Fultz-Morrison, who is interning this summer at Krislund Camp in Pennsylvania.  In the post Andrew reflects on events from the Eco-Stewards weeklong program in Montana as well as his internship at Krislund.  


Read Andrew's reflections on "Negotiating Difficult Terrain" in the field of sustainability.


The Eco-Stewards Program for young adults, which took place in Montana in June, focused on connecting faith and environmental stewardship in the fields of agriculture, health and green building. 


Participants in the Eco-Stewards Program continue to post inspiring blogs with reflections on these topics.  

Tags: eco-stewards, environment, ministry, pcusa, presbyterian, vocation, young adult