Some say that Cupid must live on Zion's Hill. One would think so reading this collection of thirty stories about couples who married someone they encountered on the campgrounds in West Middlesex, Pennsylvania. Young people looking for a partner, with whom they will be equally yoked, seemed to feel safe responding to Cupid's arrow and starting to court after they meet on Zion's Hill. Editors: Anna J. Small Roseboro, Verneal Y. Mitchell, and Stella R. Calloway. We, the editors, invite you to get to know couples who met on Zion's Hill, the oldest African-American owned camp ground in the United States. This century old hill side attracts families of various racial groups to join in athletic and arts camps as well as worship services featuring song, praise dance, and sermons to thrill the soul and inspire Christian living. At least two Sweetheart couples had their wedding ceremony on this hallowed hills. What a privilege it was for us to gather the stories and publish the book in time for the Zion's Hill Centennial Celebration in August, 2016. We're confident you find this significant historical book will help you understand the value of families worshiping together with Brothers and Sisters from across the nation.