GENERAL INFO
GENERAL INFO
GENERAL INFO
GENERAL INFO
FOR STUDENTS
FOR STUDENTS
FOR STUDENTS
FOR STUDENTS
FOR PARENTS
FOR PARENTS
FOR PARENTS
FOR PARENTS
OUR STAFF AT SP12
OUR STAFF AT SP12
OUR STAFF AT SP12
OUR STAFF AT SP12
HOW TO APPLY
HOW TO APPLY
HOW TO APPLY
HOW TO APPLY
What is Summer Project?
Summer Project is a nine-week experience of growing, living, playing, working and learning with other college students in Sandusky, Ohio. Each student works a full-time job and participates in Bible studies, discipleship groups, ministry training, outreaches, fellowships and other activities during the rest of the week. This fun, yet challenging schedule creates a great environment for students to grow in their relationship with Christ, develop ministry skills, and build leadership qualities.
Where is it held, and where will students live?
Students will be living in Sandusky, Ohio, and staying at a motel we own called The Retreat at Sandusky. The Retreat is two miles away from the entrance to the Cedar Point amusement park and the beaches at Lake Erie.
What about work & other activities?
Summer Project students work because it is an invaluable learning experience. Jobs provide students with a chance to make money, learn responsibility & dependability and get exposure to the world outside the college campus through a valuable work experience. Although you are responsible for finding your own job when you arrive at the Project, many contacts have already been made. All students find a job within the first few days. Besides working a job and being involved with project activities, students will be worshipping together and working with the area churches. This gives students an opportunity to learn and serve in the context of a local church.
What is the cost?
The cost of the project is $1700.00. This includes rent, all project fees, 2-4 meals per week, social events, and a season pass to Cedar Point. There are two primary ways in which students cover the Project cost:
• Raise the $1700.00 (please note: lots of students arrive fully-funded, and we will be glad to help you raise your funds.)
• Weekly Payment Option - Using income from summer job.
There is also an Early Bird discount. Any student who turns in his or her application and commitment form by March 23rd will receive a $200 discount from their total Summer Project cost.
Who is running Summer Project?
Summer Project is operated by Campus Outreach Lexington, an interdenominational college ministry that seeks to glorify God by building laborers on the campus for the lost world. Campus Outreach Lexington is under the supervision of the Second Presbyterian Church of Memphis, Tennessee. You can find out more on our About page.
What is the application process?
1. Click the "Apply Now" link below and fill out the application (this may take 15-20 minutes).
2. The application must be received by April 6th (or March 23rd to receive the Early Bird discount of $200 off).
3. If you are approved, you will be given a committment form that must be turned in by April 20th (or March 23rd to receive the Early Bird discount of $200 off).
What other students are saying about Summer Project...
"Redemption was an overall theme of my summer at Summer Project. For the first time in my life I feel completely redeemed, a new person in Christ. I no longer put my identity in the things of this world but in God's own son Christ Jesus. I am completely content in delighting myself fully in Christ!”
Mary Stallard, Georgetown College
“I have had the chance to grow more in 9 weeks then I have grown in 2 years. I grew in allowing God to open up all the “rooms” in my heart to Christ. By doing this I was able to learn how to control my anger, how to display self discipline in reading my Bible, worshiping God, praying, and holding myself accountable. I don't know what I would be doing or where I would be in my faith had it not been for this summer. Not only did I enjoy my time but I fell in love with Jesus Christ.”
Reuben Rawlings-Watson, Easten Kentucky University
“As a room leader, I felt the weight and exhaustion of being a true "laborer" for Christ, but it was also the most fulfilling experience I've ever had. At Summer Project, I gained the mentality of "I get to serve the Lord today". I learned that God is holy and perfect without us, and does not need us to lead people to Christ. But learning that God chooses to use us to bring others to Christ amazed me this summer, and motivated me to start reaching out to the lost. I got to watch 3 girls in my room come to know the Lord and fall in love with Christ. Realizing that nothing that I did brought those girls to their knees for Christ, but the fact that God gave me the privilege of being a part of it was the most satisfying and joyful experience I'd ever had.”
Jennifer Seewer, University of Kentucky
“One thing God really grew me in is my understanding of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. I spent a summer meditating on, sharing, hearing, and living out the gospel with a community of believers. I can truly say that Jesus Christ became more real to me and I love Jesus Christ more after this summer. Seeing the way Christ laid down his life for a sinner like me and seeing Christ's love has really moved me towards loving others. I also saw the Lord move in Sandusky. In our McDonald's, the Lord gave us the opportunity to start a bible study with 10 of our coworkers. It went very well. We saw misconceptions of God turned upside down through examining scripture.”
Cody Pritchett, Centre College
What other parents are saying about Summer Project...
“We feel so blessed to have had two of our children involved with Summer Project. The structured schedule of bible studies, discipleship groups, relationship training and strengthening of leadership skills all while working a full time job is priceless preparation for life…The investment of time, genuine love, concern, and friendship the Campus Outreach Staff have shown our children is something we will be eternally grateful for.”
Jim & Tammy Jo Sword
Parents of Jacob & Tara Jo
Pikeville, KY
“We are grateful to have had Campus Outreach staff on our children's college campus and saw firsthand how their love for Jesus made a difference in our children' lives. They loved them, walked alongside them, challenged them, discipled them, and equipped them to impact others with the truth of the gospel!...Campus Outreach's Summer Project is a wonderful opportunity; a bunch of college students, all at different places in their spiritual journey, coming together for a summer with a common purpose-to grow in their understanding of who God is and deepen their relationship with Him.
Andy & Cindy Frye
Parents of Courtney & Nathan
Danville, KY
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Paul Adams
Media & Design, Resource Staff
Twenty-two years ago, I was born to two parents who were committed to raising children in a God-centered home. I grew up going to church, attending sunday school and youth group, and was baptized at the end of a nine-week “life class” in 8th grade. Entering college, I felt comfortable in my faith. In college, I got plugged into the Campus Outreach ministry fairly quick, and at first it felt like youth group for college students. It wasn’t until the summer after freshman year, and then again after junior year, that I began to see how fruitless my faith was. I believed that Christ had died to save my soul, but the reality of how truly sinful I was and how desperately I needed to be saved had yet to become apparent. Through my time at Summer Project, I was forced to address my sin head on: I realized that my relationships with others were primarily based on whether or not they improved my social appearance, that my spiritual gifts were given to me to glorify God and not myself, and that my fear of sharing the Gospel wasn’t something that I could just accept as a character flaw.
Thanks to the discipling I’ve received, especially this past summer, my appreciation for grace and the Gospel is greater than at any other point in my walk with Christ, and my love for scripture has reached a point where I don’t need an explicit Bible study in order to get in the Word. Now, I try to treat my friends as brothers and sisters in Christ, and not as rungs on a ladder, and I have a new attitude towards serving our community of believers with my gifts of design and music.



Blake & Liza Buckman
Campus Staff, Eastern Kentucky University
Blake spent 21 years of his life unaware that he was running away from God. It took a friend’s tragic suicide to finally leave him broken and in desperate need of surrendering his life to the Lord. After accepting Jesus Christ as his personal Lord and Savior, there was no looking back. Through Campus Outreach he began to attend Bible studies, conferences, and became part of an encouraging Discipleship group. This helped Blake to really grow in light of the Gospel and in turn he felt compelled to share his life with other students at Georgetown College.
Blake and Liza met through a Campus Outreach ski retreat where they shared their excitement about Jesus Christ with each other. Earlier in her college career, Liza also came to realize what the world had to offer her would never be enough, but only Jesus Christ would satisfy. She came to understand that He desired a personal relationship with her every single day! Blake and Liza are both passionate about students who are lost and don’t know the joy and satisfaction of living their lives for Christ. They will be spending the next few years at Eastern Kentucky University where they will share their life with college students. The Gospel has radically impacted their lives and they hope to share the love of Christ wherever they go for the rest of their lives.



Josh & Jessica Duncan
Area Director, Centre College
& Eastern Kentucky University
Jessica and Josh were married on September 14, 2002. They currently live in Richmond, Kentucky. They both grew up in Newnan, Georgia and attended East Coweta High School. Jessica became a Christian her senior year of high school. She had heard the gospel many times, but never really saw her need for Christ until her senior year. She realized for the first time that her best works were filthy rags before a Holy God, so she repented and put her faith in Jesus Christ and in His righteousness. Jessica got involved with Campus Outreach at West Georgia, and she was able to participate in several Christmas Conferences and Summer Beach Projects.
Josh graduated from East Coweta High School and attended West Georgia. He became a Christian when he was in high school. It was between his sophomore and junior year when he came to realize that he had been trusting in his “works” to try and earn favor before God and only the righteousness of Jesus Christ could bring him into a relationship with God. When he went to college, he met a guy in his dorm who was involved with Campus Outreach. He was asked if he would like to start studying the Bible, something Josh had never done on his own. God used His word to begin to shape convictions in Josh’s life. One of those convictions was to go and make disciples of all nations.
Now God is giving Josh and his wife Jessica the opportunity to do this at Eastern Kentucky University. They are apart of a full time staff at EKU Building Laborers on the Campus for the Lost World to the Glory of God.



Matt & Courtney Murray
Campus Director, Eastern Kentucky University
While in high school I attempted to satisfy myself with popularity, relationships, and worldly achievements. Soon after graduating high school I came to find out that the things I tried to find hope in were full of emptiness and just a longing for a sense of purpose. From past exposure of hearing the gospel of Christ, I became broken of the life I was living. The Lord exposed my life of sin and bought me back, by the power in the blood of Christ. His mercy and grace has lead my life ever since. The Lord led me to Georgetown College, where I would play football for three years. Along with football the Lord led me to meet a man named Casey Willis, who was on staff with Campus Outreach. God used this man to mature me in my relationship with Christ. Casey would expose me to such growth from the Bible, prayer, evangelism, and fellowship. Spending several years with him and Campus Outreach the Lord began to give me a heart for college students. And now the Lord has called me to further His kingdom by coming on staff with Campus Outreach.
Along with this calling the Lord has provided me a partner, Courtney. Courtney has the same desire to make Christ known on the college campus and I am so thankful to have her in my life to partner in sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ. As the Lord continues to lead my life, I cling to Jeremiah 9:23-24, "Let not a wise man boast of his wisdom, and let not the mighty man boast of his might, let not a rich man boast of his riches; but let him who boasts boast of this, that he understands and knows Me, that I am the LORD who exercises loving kindness, justice and righteousness on earth; for I delight in these things, declares the LORD.”



Sean & Emily Schweickhardt
Campus Director, Centre College
I had been a Christian for a couple of years when I first came to Georgetown College. I was excited then about walking with the Lord and had an idea that following Christ probably came with an important calling, but I could never have imagined what the Lord had in store for me over the next few years. Not long after coming on campus I developed a relationship with a guy named Michael. Really, I say that he was developing a relationship with me. Looking back, I am amazed at how the Lord used Michael to push me forward in my development as a Christian. This is a work that the Lord had begun long before I came into the picture. There was a man on staff with Campus Outreach who was committed to spurring Michael on toward knowing God more, proclaiming the Gospel, and working to build up other believers to do the work of the Kingdom. After Michael graduated, Casey, another man on staff with Campus Outreach, was committed to doing the same thing with me and a handful of other guys. These became the most influential relationships I ever had as we were brought together to run after the Lord and learn more about what it means to serve Him.
What I desire most in my own life is to work to see this happen in the lives of others—specifically people on the college campus. In Matthew 9:37, Jesus says the harvest is plentiful, implying that there are many in the world who will come to know Him. I trust that college students make up a portion of this harvest that will be in a position to influence various types of people throughout the world, and I am confident that the work of Campus Outreach contributes to making this happen.



Eric & Addie Shrimpton
Campus Co-Director, University of Kentucky
I came to EKU thinking that I had everything figured out. I was in a serious five-year relationship, I had the opportunity to play collegiate baseball, and I was pursuing the career of my dreams. However, God had different plans for my life. My sophomore year at EKU, I was cut from the baseball team, went through a hard break up, and I didn’t like the major that I had originally choose. Everything that I had trusted in for joy was gone in the blink of an eye. During that time I meet a guy named Jason who was on staff with Campus Outreach, and he was continuously reaching out to me and telling me about the joy that is Christ. My sophomore year at a conference that Campus Outreach puts on for college students called New Years Conference, God showed me that joy and my life was changed. Since then, God has used Campus Outreach to impact my life.
For the remainder of my college life I learned how to share my faith and lead others, study the bible, pray, fellowship with other believers, and how to walk with God on a daily basis. God has now given me the opportunity to reach out to college students through Campus Outreach and help students grow in their relationship with Christ. My hope and prayer is that God would use me through Campus Outreach to impact the lives of students, just like God has impacted my life.



Travis & Emily Stephens
Campus Co-Director, University of Kentucky
If someone had told me I would come to Centre College, play football, become a Christian and then going into College-aged ministry I would have told them they were crazy. God has shown me in the last year that he is completely sovereign over my life. I came to Centre 3 1/2 years ago so I could be close to home and play football. I had grown up in a Christian family but God had not revealed the gospel to me. Up until the New Years Conference half-way through my junior year I was a lost person. I'd tried to fill my life with numerous things that I had thought would satisfy my empty heart. It was when Shane Terrell shared with me the gospel of Jesus Christ at that conference that I discovered what my heart longed for. Shane had been meeting with me in the weeks prior and I had thought that because I was a religion major and went to a few Bible studies I was a Christian.
What I've discovered in the last year is a joy that I cannot explain and a heart that has been transformed. It blows my mind that God would choose to use a person like me to be a light unto this world for him. I would love the opportunity to share the good news God has illuminated my heart with to other college students through this organization.
-Travis



Tony & Liz Wells
Campus Director, Georgetown College
USA Today reports that 7 out of 10 first year college students who grew up in youth group will walk away from the church! Needless to say the college campus is a very broken and deceiving place. I too as a college student was lost in the mix of brokenness and deceit. The temptation and life that was offered on the college campus was a big problem, but a much more significant problem was my own view of God.
The Gospel to me was being better than half of the people in the world to earn my acceptance before God. This led to a false love for God and a real love for sin. A Campus Outreach Staff at Eastern Kentucky University began to expose me to the Bible’s view of God and challenging me to examine my own heart. Through Church, Campus Meetings, Bible Studies, events, and many 1 on 1’s, I began to see the Good News of Christ as really Good News! God allowed me to see that it is only through Jesus Christ’s life and resurrection that I could ever stand before God. Not only did I see the gospel as a means of salvation, but also I saw and continue to see how the gospel affects every area of my life.
Over the years of being involved with Campus Outreach I have been challenged to be a Godly man and live as a laborer for the good news of Jesus Christ. The majority of men and women on the college campus today are just as broken and deceived as I once was in college. Our heart is for the good news of Jesus Christ to radically change the lives of students on the college campus. We are praying and working toward the end that these students would not live a life for themselves, but as laborers for the glory of God!
Laboring with you,
Tony and Liz Wells



Paul Adams
Blake & Liza Buckman
Josh & Jessica Duncan
Matt & Courtney Murray
Sean & Emily Schweickhardt
Eric & Addie Shrimpton
Travis & Emily Stephens
Tony & Liz Wells
The Application Process
1. Click the "Apply Now" link below and fill out the application (this may take 5-10 minutes)
2. Please fill out the application by April 6th (or March 23rd to receive the Early Bird discount of $200 off).
3. If you are approved to go to Summer Project, we’ll give you a commitment form to turn in by April 20th
(or March 23rd to receive the Early Bird discount of $200 off).