Welcome Ingrid Johnson!
Sky Ranch Welcomes New Office Manager!

Welcome, Ingrid Johnson!
Sky Ranch Lutheran Camp is thrilled to announce Ingrid Johnson as our next Office Manager.
Ingrid is from Columbia, SC. She is a psychology graduate of Winthrop University in Rock Hill, SC. Before serving as the Summer Registrar for Sky Ranch this year, Ingrid worked previously at a camp outside of Asheville, NC. She served as a counselor and senior staff member for several summers before working on their year-round staff as a Guest Services Intern. Ingrid comes with a multitude of experience in outdoor ministry, including the registration process. She shares a passion for and dedication to how camp impacts the lives of youth and adults. We are excited to welcome and support Ingrid in this new role with Sky Ranch.
Ingrid shares: “Camp has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. I’ve spent summers first as a family camper, then as a camp kid while my mom served as the camp nurse, followed by many summers as a camper until finally serving on staff as a counselor and leadership staff member. Upon graduation from Winthrop University, I got to spend more than just my summers at camp as I joined the year-round staff serving on guest services.
I have been serving on Sky Ranch staff since May as the summer registrar. One of the joys I had in this role was watching the faces of the campers as they got out of the car to spend a week with the amazing staff I worked with. As I saw campers meeting their counselor and cabin mates, I’m reminded of those moments in my own life where camp has brought me joy, the fun I’ve had and the friendships I’ve created. Camp has the power to change everything! I’ve seen how camp changes children’s lives. The relationships they form and develop, with the children around them and with God, are beautiful. God is at work in them; I see it every day.
Camp has been foundational in my faith journey and relationship with Christ. I’m excited for the ways in which I will grow in and with the Sky Ranch community.”