Q&A with Caroline Clark, our new Student Ministry Coordinator
Johannah Huber

Our Student Ministry is growing! And with a growing ministry, our team needs more help as we pour into our students and seek to invite them into the life-changing story of Jesus. We’re excited to welcome Caroline to our team today! 

Hey Caroline! We’re so happy to have you on staff with us as our new Student Ministry Coordinator! Can you tell us a little bit more about yourself?

What is your position at Orangewood? 

Student Ministry Coordinator

What drew you to Orangewood? 

I was immediately drawn to Orangewood by the warm and welcoming environment as well as their emphasis on balancing truth and love. In all of my interactions so far, I have seen the evidence of Orangewood’s values and their love and care for one another.

 

What are you excited about for your new role?

I am thrilled to dive in and get to know Orangewood students and be a part of their lives! I love exercising creativity and am eager to implement that into planning student events, games, and lessons, as well as sharing how Jesus has changed my life and how He is so faithful.

What were you doing before you came to Orangewood?

Before Orangewood, I was finishing up my English degree at UCF (GKCO!) and working as an event florist part time:)

Where are you from? 

I am from Southern New Hampshire (about 45 min. outside of Boston—Go Celtics!).

Tell us a little bit about your family

I may be biased, but I have the best family;) I have two siblings—a younger sister who lives in Sanford, FL and a younger brother who is a junior in high school. My dad works in banking and my mom is a professor at a nursing school. Our favorite things to do together are: vacationing in the Outer Banks and spending time watching college football.

Favorite Food? 

Wings

Favorite place to eat? 

Buffalo Wild Wings

Guilty pleasure? 

Eating Flaming Hot Cheetos and watching Emma Chamberlain on YouTube.

Favorite author? 

Elisabeth Elliot

 

Favorite music? 

Some of my favorite artists are: Noah Kahan, Glass Animals, The 502s, and For King and Country

Hidden Talent

I can walk across a field on my hands.

Fun Fact

I went to seven different schools from K-12.