Camp Evening Speakers:
Experience the excitement at camp this year as we bring you a diverse lineup of evening messages delivered by various pastors! Get ready to be inspired and enlightened by the familiar faces we’ve come to appreciate at camp. Don’t miss out on the unique perspectives each pastor brings to the table – it’s a special opportunity to deepen your camp experience with the voices that have resonated with us before.
Youth & Young Adult Leader: Jacob Hanson
I am Jacob Hanson, and I am blessed to be in Kasson working as the Pastor with both Kasson and Pleasant Corners Church. My background is in education (history and political science… ask me about European revolutions sometime), but my passion is proclaiming Christ crucified. While I am a fairly young man, I have been blessed to work for nearly a decade in youth ministry, with several years of teaching under my belt as well before coming to Kasson. I love talking Scripture, praying with folks, and doing whatever I can to encourage people. (Read Matthew 6:25-34 sometime… it will change your life!)
Children’s Leader: Elizabeth Pierson
Elizabeth Pierson from Living Hope Family Church in Sebeka, MN. I’m 35 years old. I started teaching Sunday School when I was in 8th grade. I got hired at Living Hope Family Church in 2009 and I have been at my church doing youth/childrens ministry for 15 years. I got my Bachelors Degree from Asbury University in “Leadership In Ministry” in 2021. Interests: cooking and baking, kayaking, traveling, painting, crafts
Visiting Missionaries: Central Asia
“Tim and Kristina Lewis” (alias names) family, serving in central Asia. We cannot provide their real names, as it is illegal to be a Christian missionary in the area they are serving. It is illegal to be Christian missionaries in Central Asia, so we are unable to reveal their pictures. Tim and Kristina are husband and wife, and have four children. Their missions work includes providing education and discipleship among the unreached in central Asia. They work through World Venture, and they have been working in Cental Asia for 11 years. Most of their work is done in their home, as they open it to their neighbors for meals and discussion that leads to talk about the message of Jesus. Their desire is to see God establish and grow his church in central Asia, by changing how people see Jesus Christ. Their long term mission is to see Central Asian families transformed by Christ into having a biblical worldview that changes not only their own lives, but society as well.