Special Guests
Jerry Traister
Jerry Traister is a former Executive director of Joy El Ministries (back when it was CBM). Serving from 1968-1984, Jerry helped form the Released Time Bible Program (now known as Bible Adventure) and the beginnings of Joy El’s camp site. Jerry began to speak with farmers in the area about the possibility of donating land for this effort, of which 3 provided the 1st nineteen acres of land that would create the campground we know today. Jerry left the ministry in 1984 to serve with CBM Ministries as their general director. After, he formerly served as the C.O.O. of Davis College and serves at the Open Door Church.
John Bayer
John Bayer served at Joy El for many years. John worked a lot with the Jr. High students in the ministry. He would do this with Camp Retreats and also through Saturday Happenings, events held on Saturdays for junior high students. He also helped develop a lot of the Christians in Action (CIA) curriculum. John was very known for his creativity in the ministry when it came to ministering the youth.
Gary Hornbaker
Gary Hornbaker served at Joy El as Director of Youth Ministries, and later as Director of Bible Adventure. Gary was heavily involved with youth ministry at Joy El as he led during the beginnings of the 4.12 Leadership Training Program. Gary also met his wife, Joyce up at Joy El through the Koinonia Klub, a single, young adult ministry. His children have also been involved in the ministry. He continued being a part of the ministry as a mentor to young men in the 4.12 Program.
Miss Jackie
Jackie Pegram is a beloved speaker at Joy El. Her and her husband, Ron Pegram, reside in Winston Salem, North Carolina. They currently direct Kidz Xtreme, a ministry to children in poverty communities in North Carolina and Jacksonville, Florida. Jackie teaches weekly chapels in Christian Schools and elementary children at their home church, Reynolda Presbyterian Church. Her favorite speaking is at Christian camps and many Vacation Bible Schools.
Miss Jackie, as she is lovingly called, has been teaching the Word of God for over 54 years. Her and Ron have traveled around the world sharing Christ. They continue to minister to over 2800 orphans in South Africa. For 16 years they traveled to nearly every NASCAR race as chaplains with Motor Racing Outreach, ministering to the NASCAR community. Miss Jackie started the children’s and women’s ministry.
Priscilla Jenkins
Priscilla is the wife of Reverend Dr. James Jenkins, who partnered with Joy El to run Camp Joy ( a week of summer camp for inner-city children who had incarcerated parents) from 2006 to 2019.
She is a retired music educator, YouTuber and author. In 2023, Priscilla sang for the Shepherds Lodge dedication, and will be singing for our 50 Years of Christian Camping Celebration!
Stephanie Ziebarth
Stephanie serves as Joy El’s Barnabas Mentor Coordinator. She brings to Joy El the discipleship training she received through The Navigators and more than 20 years of mentoring and discipleship experience. Because Stephanie’s primary gift and passion is discipleship, coordinating the Barnabas Ministry is a great fit for her.
Stephanie is also an author and has written Invest Yourself: A Guidebook for Spiritual Mentoring.
Gregg Garman
Gregg Garman was familiar with this ministry ever since his childhood days. His father served on the board during Miss McEvers’ time. Gregg’s mother also served on the board until Gregg became director in 1983.
“I heard many stories about Miss McEvers ever since I was a small kid.” Miss McEvers would live with Gregg’s family until her death in 1959.
Gregg taught school in Chambersburg, but spent his summers serving at Joy El. He directed Living Miracles, a choir formed by the ministry. For a while after directing, Gregg served overseas as volunteer teacher, assistant principal, and Director at schools in South Korea.
Gregg now currently volunteers often up at camp by helping with mailings, registrations, and by even mentoring young men in the 4.12 Leadership Training Program.
And More!
History of Our Camp
Camp Then And Now
Dining Hall
Worship
Housing
Gym
Activities
As We Celebrate 50 Years Consider Giving to The Following
Our cabin bathrooms need renovated as they have withstood much wear and tear over the years The renovations include repairing deterioration, which will provide a fresh, clean environment for campers.
Estimated Cost: $100,000
Strengthen the camp endowment fund goal of $550,000. Annual income from this fund will provide for camperships, summer staff scholarships and Bible Adventure discounts toward earning free camp. To learn more, e-mail [email protected].
Much of our parking lot and driveways are well beyond their life-expectancy. Repaving them will help to prevent injury of children and provide a more welcoming environment for guests.
Estimated Cost: $100,000