Delmarva Christian Schools, a nondenominational Christian school system, traveled to Black Rock Retreat Sept. 8-10 with over 50 freshmen on a mission to experience Christ.
The freshman retreat is an annual trip to Quarryville, Pa., that provides students the time to become acquainted with their classmates and learn more about what it means to be a Delmarva Christian Royal. While at Black Rock, students worked together in team-building activities as well as praise and worship, and participated in devotion and cabin reflection sessions with Pastor Drew Freyder from LiFT Church in Salisbury, Md.
“Delmarva Christian always does a great job planning and executing this trip, and I enjoy my time getting to know the students. Kids these days are navigating through difficult times, and the unity and time they get on a trip like the Black Rock Retreat is so healthy,” said Freyder. “I was impressed by the adjustments made last year at Camp Arrowhead, but the three-day experience at Black Rock creates a whole different environment.”
Travel restrictions prevented Delmarva Christian from making it to Pennsylvania last year, but Camp Arrowhead on the Rehoboth Bay provided the perfect solution to allow the tradition to continue.
“This retreat is an incredible cell-phone-free experience that students will always remember; they grow closer to each other, create memories, learn about the skills God has placed in their lives, and truly experience Christ,” said Matt Kwiatkowski, head of school.
Delmarva Christian Schools provides excellent Christian education to students in grades 9-12 at the high school in Georgetown, and for young toddlers through eighth-graders in Milton.
For more information, call Delmarva Christian High School at 302-856-4040, Delmarva Christian Milton Campus at 302-684-4983, Early Learning Center at 302-684-2886 or go to delmarvachristian.com.