Craig Harris, associate Youth director for Michigan Conference, pictured left, was publicly recognized on Nov. 18, 2024, for his many years of “way above outstanding” leadership contributions to Club Ministry within the Lake Union and beyond. [PC: Katie Fellows]
The Moses leadership miniature sculpture award has the same look as the full-size bronze Moses sculpture given the community of Gillette, Wyoming at the 2024 Believe the Promise International Camporee.
Harris, associate Youth director for Michigan Conference, was publicly recognized on Nov. 18, 2024, for his many years of “way above outstanding” leadership contributions to Club Ministry within the Lake Union and beyond.
Known for his outstanding leadership contributions, Harris was affirmed for his club ministry leadership training events, directing numerous Lake Union Camporees, TLT visionary master planning, development of many club ministry leadership resources and his service to the Lake Union on numerous North American Division club ministry committees.
Lake Union Youth Director and Director of the International Camporee, Ron Whitehead presented the award to Harris, sharing that Harris is valued and respected by all Lake Union Conference youth professionals.” He noted that it what a fitting moment to honor Harris right after he coordinated plans for the almost 5,000 Lake Union Pathfinders contingent attending the Aug. 2024 “Believe the Promise” International Camporee in Gillette, Wyoming.
Whitehead concluded, “Pastor Craig is a master club ministry professional who has only four or five equals in the world. He comes with unique, God-given club ministry leadership gifts and skills. What a blessing it is to have Craig Harris within the Lake Union.”
Debbie Michel serves as Lake Union Communication director and Herald editor.