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NLOMA Conference Recap

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Camp Luther staff Beemer, Woody, Sojo, and Kardia at the NLOMA Conference Every February, members of the Camp Luther staff join with ministry professionals representing nearly 30 Christian camps across the country. The organization is called NLOMA (National Lutheran Outdoors Ministry Association). This year, staff members Woody, Beemer, Kardia, and Sojo traveled to the Mount Olivet Conference and Retreat Center in Farmington, Minnesota for the conference. This annual conference features worship time, several amazing speakers, and plenty of time to enjoy fellowship and networking with staff members from other camps. Pastor Gabe Kasper (Camp Luther Alumn) leading worship Worship times at this year’s conference were led by pastor and Camp Luther alumn Gabe Kasper (Austin, Texas). The keynote speaker was Dr. Andy Root. Andy’s discussion focused on place sharing in relationships and letting Jesus find His way into our lives by spending time with one another and sh...

Keeping Camp Healthy

Have you ever thought about how many team players Camp Luther needs to be able to make plays in sharing Christ with others? Over the last 70 years, there have been thousands of volunteer team players who have come to camp and given their time and talents. Blaine ‘Beemer’ Welch, Camp’s Director of Guest Services, shares that thought in a devotion that he led at our October Workbee. Fall is my favorite season for several reasons. The leaves are changing, hunting seasons begin, and there is a lot to do in the Northwoods this time of year. Like many people in Wisconsin and across the country, one of my favorite parts of the season is football. We all have our teams, from high school all the way to the NFL. These days it seems like one of the most important things for any team hoping to win a championship is avoiding injury and getting a healthy team all the way to the big game. The more I think about a team staying “healthy,” the more I realize that it isn’t always about just avoiding...

Welcome, Rock!

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Hi, I am Rock.  I work at the Welcome Desk here at Camp Luther.   I meet and greet all visitors, campers and parents.  If you have a question, you can start with me and I will find the answer or someone who will have an answer! I was brought up in Mt. Prospect, IL, a northwest suburb of Chicago.  I attended John Hersey High School and was in the band.  I played the flute and piccolo.  I went to a few colleges and ended up at Roosevelt University in Chicago.  I graduated with a BSBA-Accounting.  I obtained my CPA and worked in public accounting at A M & G in Chicago.  I also worked as an internal auditor for Sears/Homart/Coldwell Banker.  My last job in Chicago was for 25 years at Margie Korshak, Inc., a public relations firm, as their CFO. I headed north in 2009 to live with my aging father in Three Lakes, WI.  I have had a number of jobs here in the Northwoods. I started at Camp Luther in November, 2016 and I couldn’t b...

Winter Memories at Camp Luther

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Before joining the staff team at Camp Luther, I didn’t have much experience with camp in the winter, but the one time I did will forever remain a favorite memory.  It was my senior year of high school. Our small youth group loaded up my Aunt’s SUV (she was also our youth leader) to start on the four-hour drive to Camp Luther for the Sub Zero Youth Retreat. A few of us had been to camp in the summer, and for everyone else this was their first Camp Luther experience ever! Along with trying to get some homework done, our ride was filled with lots of laughs and licorice. We arrived, got settled in, and sang some favorite camp songs during devotions, before plunging into our first winter activity: night tubing!  Enjoying camp's tubing runs at night Saturday morning, we broke into small groups for Bible study and talked about who God is to us and who the Bible says he is. Later that morning everyone hit the ice for some broomball! It was Team Colby Cheese versus Team Cottag...

New Programs in Summer 2017!

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We’re excited to be offering FOUR new programs at Camp Luther this summer! Sailing Camp This is a 5-night program for 6th-8th graders that teaches you how to sail over the course of the week. Under the instruction of an adult with extensive sailing experience, you’ll learn how to ride the wind and waves! Sailing Camp is a “Choose Your Own Adventure” camp, which means you’ll still be able to participate in many of your favorite youth camp activities (swimming, angleball, all-camp games, devotions, etc.), but each day you’ll also spend several hours practicing your sailing skills and having a blast on the water. Campers in this program should be comfortable in the water.  Quest This is a 5-night program for 7th-9th graders focused on adventure! Quest campers will participate in off-site adventure trips during the day, such as mountain biking, river canoeing, and high ropes challenges. Quest groups will return to Camp Luther in the evening to spend time relaxing and hanging out ...

2016 Volunteers of the Year

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Clay & Louise Reisler, Camp Luther's Volunteers of the Year Congratulations to Clay and Louise Reisler, Camp Luther’s 2016 Volunteers of the Year!  “Gator” and “Weezy” met at Camp Luther in 1992 while serving on the Camp Luther Summer Staff.   That commitment to serving, which flows from their faith in Jesus Christ, has continued to be a part of their purpose and vision as a family.   Last fall Clay and Louise agreed to serve as the chairs of the 70th Anniversary Alumni Staff Reunion. Their leadership was instrumental in the success of that event.  Consistent meetings and coordination took place with an alumni staff as part of a planning committee from areas all over the county. In previous years, the Reislers have organized Thrivent Service Teams to assist with maintenance projects, and were regular volunteers at our annual 5k trail run.  Louise has served on strategic planning committees in the past, and Clay is a member of the Camp Luther Advisory...

Apply for Summer Staff 2017!

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A summer spent working at camp immerses you in a community where you get to explore together what it means to love Jesus and love like Jesus. It’s kingdom ministry that’s intense, and deep, and life changing. Camp Luther is just one of 24 NLOMA (National Lutheran Outdoors Ministry Association) camps that are located around the country. For more information, or to learn how to apply, visit www.campluther.com/summerstaff . To request an application, visit www.nloma.org/request.html Those chosen to serve can expect to grow professionally and spiritually. Many life-long friendships were born during summers at Camp Luther. This is the hardest job you'll ever love. Here is what past staff members say about their summer(s) at Camp Luther: "Working at Camp taught me how to be a leader. It's more than just teaching kids how to play Gaga Ball, or making sure no one gets lost (though these are important). I've learned that to lead others, you have to lead yourself. Being...

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