Speakers & Music

Speakers

Ruth Johnson

Ruth Johnson is a mother and the wife of Pastor Don Johnson. She works beside her husband in ministry, counseling, speaking and teaching. God has blessed and met them on every occasion. Ruth shares the workings of the Holy Spirit in her life and the difference Jesus makes on a daily basis. Her life is full of many miracles of God’s love, healing, and provision. She shares from her heart in hope that the Lord will touch and minister to those who hear, bringing encouragement, healing, and freedom. She knows her need to walk daily in the love and grace of Jesus Christ.

Carol Powers

I first started going to Camp in 1976.  My three children and I have been immersed in the Camp experience since then and the extended family we have all found there has anchored us and helped us flourish. I will be speaking about how God’s compassion and lovingkindness infuse our lives with deep peace, loving companions, and abounding blessings.  It is a privilege to share some of what I have learned along the Way, and I look forward to spending time with you.

Song Leaders

Kate & Steve Miserocchi

Kate and Steve Miserocchi have served as worship leaders in a variety of settings for 25 years. They began attending New York Adirondack CFO in 2002, and with their three children, discovered a caring community of people who love Jesus. They live in Fairfield, CT., where they raised their kids, who are now young adults. Kate is a keyboard player and singer, and Steve plays guitar. At CFO they have seen the power of worship to minister to the Body of Christ and transform lives. 

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The Reverend Nigel Mumford is an International speaker and author. In 2013, Nigel became the founder of By His Wounds, Inc. A ministry, committed to restoring the healing gifts of Jesus Christ to His Church, coming alongside all who are in need of His healing touch; in body, mind, and spirit. (non-profit 501(c)3 organization.

Nigel was born and educated in England. He served for six and a half years in Her Majesty’s Royal Marine Commandos; his last two years as a Marine were spent as a drill instructor at the Commando Training School. In 1980, he came to America and set up a picture framing business in Connecticut. His conviction to pray for healing came in 1989 when his sister, Julie Sheldon, a ballet dancer with the Royal Ballet in London, was healed by God through the late Canon Jim Glennon. Julie had a very dramatic healing from Dystonia, a severe neurological condition that curled her up into a fetal position and left her very close to death. Being a witness to her healing has had a profound effect on Nigel’s life. In 1995, he sold his business and has since dedicated his life to the ministry of healing.

From 1996 to 2004, Nigel was the director of the Oratory of the Little Way, a healing retreat center in Connecticut. In 2004 at the invitation of the Bishops of Albany Episcopal Diocese, Nigel became the director of the Healing Ministry at Christ the King Spiritual Life Center in Greenwich, NY(East of Saratoga Springs, NY). In December of 2005, Nigel was ordained by Bishop Daniel Herzog. Nigel and his wife Lynn, were privileged to be a part of creating the healing ministry there for 9 1/2 years.

In October 2009, Nigel was hospitalized with H1N1, pneumonia and secondary pneumonia, and was near death. He was in ICU on a ventilator and in a chemically induced coma for 19 days. His pulmonologist told him: “You were as close to death without dying that I have ever seen.” Nigel and his family give thanks and praise to all the intercessors who lifted him up in prayer for his miraculous healing.

The Reverend Nigel Mumford is an International speaker and author. In 2013, Nigel became the founder of By His Wounds, Inc. A ministry, committed to restoring the healing gifts of Jesus Christ to His Church, coming alongside all who are in need of His healing touch; in body, mind, and spirit. (non-profit 501(c)3 organization.

Nigel was born and educated in England. He served for six and a half years in Her Majesty’s Royal Marine Commandos; his last two years as a Marine were spent as a drill instructor at the Commando Training School. In 1980, he came to America and set up a picture framing business in Connecticut. His conviction to pray for healing came in 1989 when his sister, Julie Sheldon, a ballet dancer with the Royal Ballet in London, was healed by God through the late Canon Jim Glennon. Julie had a very dramatic healing from Dystonia, a severe neurological condition that curled her up into a fetal position and left her very close to death. Being a witness to her healing has had a profound effect on Nigel’s life. In 1995, he sold his business and has since dedicated his life to the ministry of healing.

From 1996 to 2004, Nigel was the director of the Oratory of the Little Way, a healing retreat center in Connecticut. In 2004 at the invitation of the Bishops of Albany Episcopal Diocese, Nigel became the director of the Healing Ministry at Christ the King Spiritual Life Center in Greenwich, NY(East of Saratoga Springs, NY). In December of 2005, Nigel was ordained by Bishop Daniel Herzog. Nigel and his wife Lynn, were privileged to be a part of creating the healing ministry there for 9 1/2 years.

In October 2009, Nigel was hospitalized with H1N1, pneumonia and secondary pneumonia, and was near death. He was in ICU on a ventilator and in a chemically induced coma for 19 days. His pulmonologist told him: “You were as close to death without dying that I have ever seen.” Nigel and his family give thanks and praise to all the intercessors who lifted him up in prayer for his miraculous healing.

fort drum 2Nigel’s compassion for combat veterans evolved from his experience of being in combat with the Royal Marines. His belief is that the healing grace of our Lord Jesus Christ can help those men and women who suffer in silence with combat related trauma (PTSD). (The Welcome Home Initiative program)

fort drum 2Nigel’s compassion for combat veterans evolved from his experience of being in combat with the Royal Marines. His belief is that the healing grace of our Lord Jesus Christ can help those men and women who suffer in silence with combat related trauma (PTSD). (The Welcome Home Initiative program)