CAMP
Conference Staff
We are pleased to announce the staff for the Movement Ministry Conference, "Happy Feet III" in Maugansville, MD.
Jeff Smith - Jeff is
the Director of Salt & Light Ministries based near Richmond, VA. Jeff
began his ministry in 1988 after serving eight years as a commissioned
office in the U.S. Army. He received his MA in Communications with an
emphasis on Script and Screenwriting from Regent University in 1995.
Since then, Jeff has performed throughout the world as a featured performer
and master teacher at local, state, and national training conferences and
seminars in drama, worship arts, music ministry, teacher training,
children’s ministry, and creative arts. His series of training videos,
“Movement for Non-Movers” have helped equipped teens and children all over
the world to share the gospel through creative ministries and music.
Jeff currently resides in Richmond, VA, with his wife Debbie and
their two sons, Benjamin and Samuel.
Dicey
Higgins - Dicey was born with a strong desire in heart to dance!
It wasn't until she entered high school that a studio opened in her home
town and she was finally able to begin dancing. She has been an
instructor for 17 years and finally opened a studio of her own five years
ago! She is certified to teach dance through Dance Educators of
America and offers classes in tap, jazz, ballet, pointe, gymnastics,
lyrical, modern, and hip-hop. She is so excited to not only share her
love of dance with her students but her love for God as well!

Lana Morgan - Although had God has given me the gift of voice, He has also given me the ability to use my hands to speak. The story of how God worked in my life is too complex and wonderful to simply explain through text, but to give a brief summary...Wow! I went to Liberty University and majored in theatre education in the fall four years ago, but then felt God tugging at my heart. I transferred to Gallaudet University in Washington, DC, during my sophomore year. I loved Liberty, but felt at peace since I knew God’s plan was the best. I have been attending Gallaudet for two years and will graduate next spring. One thing I learned is that ASL is simply not beautiful visual display, but a language that can be used to minister God’s word to a lost and dying people group. My heart is ready and open, is yours?