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Episode 06: Hacks On Building A Great Summer Camp Culture with Brian Howard & Dayne Scanlon

Aug 6, 2017
39:59
This week Matt and I were out and about as we are wrapping up our summer time schedules. This week they both had separate conversations with two guys who have built up quite a summer camp culture in their churches. They have taken their summer camps to another level and we have seen them first hand so we wanted them to share how they were able to build the hype for summer camp.
Some things covered:

How Brian got 70 students to come to camp who never came before
How Dayne has over 100 HS students serving for his JH camp
Hacks on getting students to get friends to come

It's a good conversation and something we all can learn from them and their ministry. 
Add to the convo in a few ways:

Use #ymhacks on Twitter to add your own hacks on the subject
Email us and we will talk through hacks on the podcast so email us at theotherstudentministrypodcast@gmail.com

If you want to see what Brian and Dane are doing, here are their ministry links:
Brian Howard
brian.howard@calvarycc.org
https://www.instagram.com/brianjohnhoward/
https://www.instagram.com/calvaryhsm805/
Dayne Scalon
https://www.instagram.com/daynescalon/
daynes@willamette.cc

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