Mustang Island Conference Center is blessed to have a wide variety of churches, businesses, and organizations participate in retreats and conferences on our grounds.
We would love to share your stories about your adult retreat or conference at Mustang Island Conference Center. Please submit 100 words or less to Laura Shaver at laura.shaver@dwtx.org.
I would say without a doubt that Family Camp is one of the best
vacation bargains ever. It's a wonderful way to relax and spend time
with your family without sweating ANY details. It's like a resort with
private beach access--with the added bonus of the Christian community. I
loved having the "village raising the children" for 4 days--and wish it
could have been longer. (But we would have had to go buy more
sunscreen.)With families spread out by time and space, Family camp
offers a setting to reconnect in a very easy way. We loved it and can't
wait to go back.
Our family attended Mustang Island Family Camp for the first time and
had a wonderful experience. Our two year old daughter continues to ask
if she can go to "Mustang Island" almost daily. We were not sure how she
would react to the ocean, but she seemed to run everywhere and was
entertained inside and out. It was our first real experience on the
beach with our daughter and we look forward to next summer.
Blessings, Kelly Harris
I attended 2 family camp weekends this summer. Both of my children
and their respective offspring thoroughly enjoyed their stay. The
length is perfect. The day is scheduled very well around normal “nap”
times for both kids and parents and grandparents. The BEST thing is
being at the beach and having so many kids play and enjoy the beauty of
the ocean/sand/waves/water with one another. It goes without mention
that the food is superb and the hospitality genuine. It is having the
simple things at their best that makes family camp such a success. Good
food, good beds, good showers, good people, good God. By Kevin Spaeth, Director of Operations
This August, Mustang Island Family Camp had the honor and
privilege to host the Wounded Warrior Project - Track program and Wounded
Warrior Project - Odyssey program. Both
programs, made up of U.S. Service Men and Women, stayed at Mustang Island
Family Camp, ate great meals prepared by Kathy and Sandra, and utilized Mustang
Island’s location and calm reflective atmosphere.
The Wounded Warrior Project mission statement reads: “To honor and empower wounded warriors.” To read more of Kevin's article, please click here.