Kiwanis Oklahoma City
Monday, June 29, 2009
Stephan Moore
Executive Director
Shiloh Summer Camp
Stephan Moore is a native of Cushing, Oklahoma, where he was an all-State basketball player and a nationally recruited blue chip athlete. Among honrs, Stephan is an Eagle Scout. Stephan attended the University of Arkansas and played basketball for future Hall of Famer Eddie Sutton as well as Nolan Richardson. Stephan was a member of several NCAA tournament teams and one NIT team. He was Captain of the Razorback team his senior year and graduated with a degree in Marketing.
Stephan joined Christian Express, Christian exhibition basketball team that played collegiate exhibition games as well as prison and outreach games.
He served as a counselor and on the leadership staff of Kanakuk Kamps before being hired by Joe White as a Director for Kids Across America, Urban Christian Sports Kamps as the founding staff member. K.A.A. currently serves over 7,000 youth and 700 of their leaders. Stephan served as director of K.A.A. 3 (ages 15 to 18) and was Assistant Executive Director to K.A.A. for 18 years. During that time Stephan worked with and spoke to thousands of youth and their leaders. While at K.A.A. Stephan developed the Covenant Family program utilized for sharing and modeling a vision for marriage and family for staff and kids as well as M.O.G. (man of God) Day, a rites of passage program utilized for the hundreds of at Kids Across America. Stephan was actively involved in Leadership development and training. He also served on the College of the Ozarks Board of Visitors and was a deacon in his local church.
He is a passionate, humorous, dynamic speaker who speaks at conferences, chapels, churches, collegiate and youth events, seminars and to sport teams. Stephan is able to reach a wide range of audiences by crossing age and cultural lines. Stephan is currently writing a book for singles on dating God’s way. Stephan lives with his wife Scotia and their seven children.
Meeting Time & Location Petrolum Club, 35h Floor Chase Building 100 N. Broadway, Downtown OKC Monday 11:45 a.m. Program 12:15-1:00 p.m.