Serving my local church while growing up has placed me in a perfect to learn leadership skills, and I plan to use these skills to continue serve The United Methodist Church as I move on to college. I envision my leadership experience and skills being used in some form of leadership for the United Methodist Church. I already am active in the United Methodist Church not only at a local church level with the ministries and committees in the church, but at the conference level as well; I served as a district delegate at large for The North Georgia Conference of The United Methodist Church’s Annual Conference. Throughout my high school years, I have volunteered in many different church ministries, being able to branch out into many forms of ministry through the United Methodist Church. I have served as a summer intern with the children's ministry 2014 and 2015, as well as …show more content…
Graduates of the program are equipped competent, ethical leaders who are prepared to provide effective, environmentally sound, outdoor education programs in a variety of social service settings. This will be my coursework and guide for the next four years. My education I will be getting the knowledge necessary to not only develop my leadership skills in the church, but and other areas of life as well. It provides a solid foundation to take my leadership skills to a whole new level. I can not only enjoy spending time in the outdoors, but and also share that joy with others. I will gain the know-how needed to work with young people, sharing the joy the outdoors gives me, encouraging them to stop taking creation for granted and truly see the its vast beauty it withholds. It gives me the ability to work and run camps, pouring into the lives of young people, encouraging them to seek Christ, and finding look for his His presence in every area of their