Full Time Staff

One Team United Under One Mission

We love our team at Innabah! We are a small but mighty team committed to our mission: to provide experiences that last a lifetime in an environment where campers and guests can make new friends, challenge themselves, and explore and grow their faith.

Our full-time staff keep things running smoothly all year long at Innabah. Each person contributes to making our camps, retreats, and events a success. If you have any questions about Innabah or what we do, please Contact Us and one of these great team members will get in touch!

Meet THE TEAM

Samantha Charles

DIRECTOR
scharles@innabah.camp

Samantha has been part of the Camp Innabah community her whole life, continuing a family legacy that runs deep. She later served as a CILT and summer staff member from 2007 to 2012 and again from 2015 to 2017. After joining the year-round team as Registrar and Marketing Coordinator, she stepped into the role of Assistant Director and now serves as Director, continuing a journey that has come full circle.

As Director, Samantha helps guide every part of camp life, from daily operations and staff support to building relationships and caring for the future of Innabah. At the heart of her work is a deep commitment to creating a place where people feel they truly belong. She is passionate about helping campers and guests experience the same sense of joy, connection, and growth that shaped her own story here.

  • Some of Samantha’s favorite camp moments are canoeing and corcling on the creek, where there is nothing quite like being out on the water. Her favorite place on site is the ping pong porch, where she loves sitting in the summer beneath her favorite tree and taking in the sounds of camp all around, campers splashing in the pool, ice cream at the store, songs drifting from the hill, and the steady hum of camp life happening at once. She connects most with the fox, a thoughtful and observant leader, someone who notices what others might miss, adapts with ease, and cares deeply for the wellbeing of the community around them.

    Samantha hopes that everyone who comes to Innabah feels a deep sense of rest, belonging, and connection. She wants camp to be a place where people can be fully themselves, build meaningful friendships, and encounter God in ways that stay with them long after they leave. What keeps her here is the people and the purpose. Helping create life shaping experiences while caring for this place for future generations is something she never takes for granted.

    A fun fact about Samantha is that she will never pass up a good claw machine. If there is a chance to win a stuffed animal or rubber duck, she is definitely playing. If she had to describe Camp Innabah in three words, she would choose faith, belonging, and community.

    For Samantha, camp is more than a place, it is a story she feels grateful to continue every day, shaped by the people, the memories, the friendships, and the quiet moments that make Innabah feel like home.

JORDAN WAGAMAN

PROGRAM COORDINATOR
program@innabah.camp

Jordan has been part of the Camp Innabah community since 2016, though his connection to camp goes back much further through growing up around Innabah. His long relationship with camp gives him a unique perspective on how meaningful these experiences can be.

As Program Coordinator, Jordan helps oversee and support camp’s activity areas, from archery and the pool to boating and other program spaces. He ensures areas are prepared, equipment is ready, and staff are supported so programs run safely and smoothly. He also plays a key role in caring for the property day to day, taking pride in keeping camp clean, welcoming, and ready for whatever the day brings. His work often happens quietly but is felt everywhere across camp.

  • Jordan’s favorite place at camp is the archery range, where he first learned the skill and now enjoys helping others discover it for themselves. He connects most with the turtle, describing himself as steady, dependable, and someone others can lean on.

    He hopes everyone who comes to Innabah feels safe to be themselves and free from judgment. For Jordan, camp becomes part of who you are, and being able to help create that experience for others is what keeps him here.

    Jordan loves games of all kinds and has a knack for picking them up quickly, give him one round and he will be a serious contender the second time. If he had to describe Camp Innabah in three words, he would say community, unique, and peaceful.

    For Jordan, camp is a place where growth happens naturally, one experience at a time.

Michael Hyde

PROPERTY MANAGER
mhyde@innabah.camp

Mike’s connection to Camp Innabah spans decades, beginning as a camper in 1988, volunteering in 1993, serving as Director from 2015 through 2025, and now continuing his journey as Property Manager. His long history with camp gives him a deep understanding of the land, the community, and what makes Innabah feel like home.

In his role, Mike focuses on caring for the property as a whole, from buildings and infrastructure to the natural spaces that make camp so special. He is constantly working behind the scenes on the many details that keep camp operating day to day, always striving to create spaces where everyone who visits feels safe, comfortable, and welcomed.

  • Some of Mike’s favorite memories include canoeing on French Creek as a camper and now enjoying the laughter and creativity of the Thursday night staff show. He connects most with the wolf, a symbol of leadership, protection, and deep care for community, reflecting his steady presence and commitment to those around him.

    Mike hopes that everyone who visits Innabah experiences inclusion, love, acceptance, and a strong sense of belonging. The people, both staff and campers, are what continue to inspire him year after year.

    Mike studied Music Education in college and spent years teaching and working with marching bands, experiences that shaped his appreciation for teamwork and creativity. If he had to describe Camp Innabah in three words, he would say community, beautiful, and home.

    For Mike, Innabah is not just a place, it is a community that continues to shape lives, including his own.

WENDY SCHROEDER

GUEST SERVICES COORDINATOR
guestservices@innabah.camp

Wendy’s connection to Camp Innabah spans decades, beginning as a camper in 1977, volunteering with Challenge Camp in 1984, and joining the staff in 2015. Her long history with camp reflects a deep love for the community and the people who make it special.

As Guest Services Coordinator, Wendy focuses on creating welcoming experiences for guests and groups throughout the year. Her role also includes leadership in the kitchen and directing Challenge Camp, a program that is especially close to her heart. Spending time with Challenge campers continues to be one of her greatest joys and blessings.

  • Wendy’s favorite activity is wagon rides in any season, enjoying the beauty of camp while talking, laughing, and singing with campers along the way. She connects most with the turtle, sharing that camp has helped bring her out of her shell while still giving her space for reflection and quiet moments.

    She hopes that everyone who sets foot at Innabah feels deeply loved, welcomed, and excited to return. What keeps her coming back after so many years is the people, campers, staff, and the sense of community that makes Innabah feel like family.

    Wendy treasures being a “Bindi” to her grandson and bonus grandkids and loves rollercoasters, ice cream, cats, and the color purple. If she had to describe Camp Innabah in three words, she would say God is good.

    For Wendy, camp is a place where joy, faith, and connection come together in ways that feel like home.

Matthew Moseman

CAMP SERVICES COORDINATOR
mmoseman@innabah.camp

Matthew first joined Camp Innabah as a CILT for Challenge Camp in 2016 and came on staff in 2017, growing into a role that keeps him closely connected to both campers and staff. Over the years, he has become a steady presence in the Innabah community and someone many rely on for support and guidance.

As Camp Services Coordinator, Matthew plays a vital role in the day to day life of camp through his work in the office. He helps coordinate communication, support registrations and logistics, keep information flowing, and ensure that both staff and families have what they need. During the summer, he especially enjoys staff development and leading devotionals, creating space for reflection and growth within the team.

  • You will often find Matthew happiest down by the creek, whether during a Creek Walk or simply taking in the peaceful surroundings. He connects most with the blue heron, a calm and steady presence that reflects his thoughtful and grounded nature.

    Matthew hopes everyone who comes to Innabah feels free to be their true and whole self. The friendships, the atmosphere, and the campers themselves are what continue to make this work meaningful for him.

    A fun fact about Matthew is that he owns land in Scotland, making him, technically, a Lord of Scotland. If he had to describe Camp Innabah in three words, he would say beautiful, inclusive, and fun.

    For Matthew, camp is where connection and growth happen side by side, and he is grateful to play a part in that each season.

STEVE SCHROEDER

KITCHEN MANAGER
guestservices@innabah.camp

Steve’s connection to Camp Innabah began as a camper in 1989 and continued through youth retreats, summer staff, volunteering, and now his role as Kitchen Manager. His journey reflects a lifelong commitment to camp and the community it creates.

In his role, Steve prepares and serves meals for both campers and retreat groups, helping create an environment where people feel cared for and supported. One of the things he values most about working at Innabah is seeing the ways lives are changed and strengthened through their time at camp.

  • Steve’s favorite camp activity is archery, and one of his favorite places is the large boulder below the dam, where the shade and sound of the water create a peaceful place to pause. He connects most with the raccoon, someone who is often up before others, resourceful, dependable, and never letting good leftovers go to waste.

    He hopes that every person who comes to Innabah feels the presence of God and experiences love through the people they meet. Camp holds special meaning for Steve, as it is where he first gave his life to Christ, and that sense of purpose continues to guide him.

    Steve enjoys juggling and strategy board and card games, hobbies that reflect his playful and thoughtful side. If he had to describe Camp Innabah in three words, he would say faith, family, and fun.

    For Steve, camp is a place where faith and community come together in meaningful ways.

Join Us This Summer!

Looking to join Innabah’s team this summer? Each year, we need people like you to fill one of the pivotal roles that keep our programs running smoothly. In addition to having serious fun, our staff and volunteers create opportunities for campers and retreat guests to have life-changing encounters with God and others in their group. If you are ready to serve campers, gain on-the-job experience, and deepen your own relationship with Jesus, then click one of the buttons below to learn how you can fit in.

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