The Faith-Fueled Story Behind Camp Arnold Skate Church’s Mission to Reach Youth Through Skateboarding
As faith-based outreach evolves to meet younger generations where they are, skate culture has become an unlikely — yet powerful — frontier for transformation. In cities like Dallas, skateparks are serving as modern-day meeting grounds where faith, mentorship, and authenticity intersect. With youth mental health challenges on the rise — the CDC reports that four in ten high school students felt persistently sad or hopeless in 2023 — the mission of building genuine community has never been more urgent.
How do you turn a personal passion into a movement that impacts lives — and do it through something as unconventional as skateboarding?
On this episode of the DLC Drop Podcast, host John Davidson welcomes Noah Arnold, the founder and executive director of Camp Arnold Skate Church, a nonprofit ministry that blends skating, mentorship, and faith. Together, they unpack how stepping out in faith — both literally and figuratively — can change lives.
What you’ll hear…
- From Teacher to Trailblazer: Noah shares how losing his teaching job during the pandemic led him to discover his higher purpose — launching a faith-based skate outreach for at-risk youth.
- Skateparks as Sanctuaries: Inside the authentic, judgment-free world of skate culture, where showing up consistently and leading with love creates lasting impact.
- Turning Passion into Purpose: Lessons on launching a nonprofit, fundraising through faith, and developing young leaders to carry the mission forward.
Noah Arnold is a seasoned educator, coach, and nonprofit leader with over a decade of experience in physical education, training and development, and youth mentorship. A former Teacher of the Year (2019) in Manhattan Beach, he has excelled at building collaborative teams, fostering student growth, and designing inclusive programs for diverse learners. As the Founder and Executive Director of Camp Arnold Skate Church, he now channels his leadership and communication skills into faith-based community outreach, using action sports to mentor and empower the next generation.
Article written by MarketScale.