
Recognizing Danger
Written By: Mary Gordon Kerr| CSUS Board Member Photo By: Ivy Scott We can’t always see the danger we are exposed to. This is especially

Written By: Mary Gordon Kerr| CSUS Board Member Photo By: Ivy Scott We can’t always see the danger we are exposed to. This is especially

Written By: Ted Weiland | CS St. Augustine Photo By: Micheal Ragan The act of surfing can resemble the storms of life. We’ve all been

Written By: Mikayla Groffie | Northwest Regional Coordinator Photo By: Reed Burr | Media Coordinator I hadn’t surfed in a couple of days, and I

Written By: Chad Coons | CSUS CSALT Director Photo By: Reed Burr | Media Coordinator Have you ever been in the water when someone was

Written By: Aidyn Fischli | CS Launchpad We’ve all experienced one more wave syndrome. You could be catching wave after wave for hours, but as
Written By: Kyle Sullivan | Mid-Atlantic Regional Coordinator I was thinking the other day about surfers and the goal that they have. If you were to

Written By: Priscilla Burr Santa Cruz has a deeply rooted surf heritage – shaped by the first-recorded surf session in mainland America in 1885, and

Written By: Isabella Shattenberg Photo By: Zane Miller It’s in moments of stillness, perched on a deserted beach in Baja, the sound of waves crashing

Written By: Priscilla Burr Photos By: Reed Burr On the East Coast of Florida, some of the premier and more well-known surf destinations are Cocoa

Written By: Aidyn Fischli Photo By: Josie Clarke In late September, dozens of girls flooded Carlsbad’s Tamarack Beach for the first annual For The Girls

Written By: Priscilla Burr Photos By: Emily Benedetto Oahu is a surfer’s paradise. On one side of the island are the world-famous Waikiki beaches, a

Written By: Aidyn Fischli Photos By: Andrew Jakus This year, Wisconsin launched its first Christian Surfers (CS) chapter based in Sheboygan, located on the western

If there is one word that Caleb Bowen would use to describe the Surf Mission trip to Peru, it would be “relational.” For the past

Early in 2026, Christian Surfers United States introduced the new CSALT director for the U.S., Chad Coons. The program is in the development phase, intending

FROM OUR NATIONAL DIRECTOR The Christian Surfers International Gathering is done and dusted. To say it was an incredible time would be the understatement of

Written By: Priscilla Burr | Content Manager Photos By: David Nehrig | CSUS National Director Every spring, a group of Christian Surfers groms (ages 14

Written By: Aidyn Fischli | CS Wilmington Photos By: Terra Gilman | CS Carlsbad In March, 13 girls from the East and West Coasts of

Written By: Priscilla Burr | Content Manager Photo By: Leason Dancaescu | Gulf Coast Regional Coordinator In February, Christian Surfers United States (CSUS) held

Written By: Priscilla Burr Photo By: Ivy Scott Along the southern part of the North Carolina coast, there’s an 8.4-mile undisturbed barrier island called Masonboro.

FROM OUR NATIONAL DIRECTOR This year, we have been so blessed with the theme “Be Still.” Although Amy and I would definitely not say our

David Nehrig CSUS National Director Have you ever waited for the last set to catch your final wave and the ocean just goes flat? Anxiety