Scott Engebretson is looking forward to returning to Eaton Rapids Campmeeting! For several years, he served as either the youth evangelist or the youth camp director at Eaton Rapids and is excited to return! Scott graduated from Wesley Biblical Seminary with his M.Div, has a Master of Theology degree from Princeton Theological Seminary, and completed his PhD in Biblical Studies (Old Testament) at Asbury Theological Seminary. In a former life, Scott earned his Bachelor of Urban Planning degree at the University of Cincinnati and his doctoral dissertation focused on urban planning in ancient Israel.
Currently, Scott serves as Lead Pastor of the Northwest Vineyard in Denver, Colorado. He has served in churches in Ohio, New Jersey, and in Mississippi. Scott has a deep heart to call people and help them to live into the abundant grace of Jesus that brings forgiveness and transformation. In addition to pastoring, he has preached and taught at various camps and also serves as an adjunct professor at various institutions.
Scott is married to Hannah. They have three children – Ella, Dylan, and Lincoln.
Rev. Todd Eckhardt has been in full-time ministry since 1990. During these years he has pastored local churches, taught as adjunct faculty for Indiana Wesleyan and been an executive for the missionary sending agency, World Gospel Mission. His current outreach is lead pastor of The Journey Free Methodist Church in Fort Wayne, IN.
The Lord has opened doors both nationally and internationally for Pastor Eckhardt. He regularly preaches in camp meetings, retreats and conferences throughout the United States. God has also opened doors internationally by using Pastor Eckhardt in over 20 different countries for speaking and teaching.
Todd is a graduate of Asbury University and Asbury Theological Seminary. He and his wife Mindy have four grown children. Mindy is not only an active pastor’s wife but also serves fulltime on the administration team of a homeless shelter in Fort Wayne, IN.
Stan Key speaks frequently in churches, conferences, retreats, and camps both here in the U.S. and abroad.
Stan’s education includes an M.Div. degree from Asbury Theological Seminary and a Th.M. degree in Missions from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He has completed additional graduate work at Asbury Theological Seminary in the E. Stanley Jones School of World Missions and at the Faculté Libre de Théologie Evangélique in Vaux-sur-Seine, France.
After serving churches in Virginia, Kentucky, and Illinois, Stan and his family served for ten years as church-planting missionaries in the suburbs of Paris, France. From 1994–2012, Stan was the senior pastor of Loudonville Community Church in Albany, NY. Stan joined the staff of the Francis Asbury Society in 2013 and was named president a year later. He serves as editor of The High Calling newsletter and authored The Last Word (Warner Press, 2015), a study on the book of Revelation, Marriage Matters (Francis Asbury Press, 2017), and Jeremiah: Fire in the Bones (Warner Press, 2017). Stan also serves as the spiritual dean for the Pan-African Academy of Christian Surgeons (PAACS) and is a member of the boards of One Mission Society and Sammy Tippit Ministries.
Raised in Georgia, the son of a Methodist preacher, Stan came into a personal relationship with Jesus Christ while he was a student at Asbury College. It was there he met Katy, to whom he has been married since 1977. They have three children and six grandchildren.