Next Monday night is our annual Muck Fest food fight at the Old Fulton Fair Grounds. Be there at 7:00 and get ready to get dirty! That will be the last Monday night event until we leave for camp! If you are still wanting to work money off of camp, we are having out bowl-a-thon fundraiser Tuesday May 7th at 6:30 at Sulley's bowling lanes in Aransas Pass!
Wednesday, May 01, 2013
Tacky Prom
Next Monday night is our annual Muck Fest food fight at the Old Fulton Fair Grounds. Be there at 7:00 and get ready to get dirty! That will be the last Monday night event until we leave for camp! If you are still wanting to work money off of camp, we are having out bowl-a-thon fundraiser Tuesday May 7th at 6:30 at Sulley's bowling lanes in Aransas Pass!
Monday, October 27, 2008
Pirates and Pancakes




Promoting Pirates and Pancakes
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Fishing Contest

Friday, September 19, 2008
What is Contact Work?
Young Life is not a facility-based ministry - we don't ask kids to come to us. Leaders go to them, wherever they may be. It's a principle modeled by Christ and practiced for more than 60 years by Young Life leaders as they show up at football practice, games or local hangouts just to get to know kids. Contact work is about building relationships and earning the trust and friendship of teenagers.
Shane Sampson hamming it up with Shane Klemcke at Sonic after club.
Catherine Hanna laughing it up with the fellas at Sonic.
Shane in the RFHS cafeteria enjoying a cold beverage with his friends.
Monday, September 15, 2008
On the Heels of a Hurricane

Monday, September 01, 2008
This Year at Camp - by Shane Sampson
It took about 24 hours in a loving, Christ centered environment before these two groups became one. This group of campers enjoyed each others’ company, learned from each other during cabin time, and bonded in a special way. Imagine my joy at being awakened in the middle of the night by the sound of 12 high school boys singing the fun songs from club and then bursting out in laughter.
Our time at camp ended with 4 campers coming to know God in a personal way. All the students are excited about Young Life in Rockport and want to help get their friends involved. Seven seniors are signing on as senior leaders. One camper will go to college locally and help as a volunteer leader throughout the year.
With the price of gas rising so high, getting to camp this year had its challenges. I would like to thank all those donors who sponsored kids and committee members in the Bowl-a-Thon. The proceeds from that event helped pay the transportation costs. There are also many who gave scholarship money. I am so thankful. Your kindness and love for high school kids is apparent in your giving.
In addition to my thanks, please accept an early invitation to our Young Life celebration fish fry on November 10. Come see these kids for yourself as we celebrate them, you (our donors), and our 10th anniversary of YL in Rockport. The program will be totally focused on the kids that you so graciously have supported.