Wednesday, March 30, 2011

A Seriously Ridiculous Summer

It’s almost here! Get ready for a Seriously Ridiculous summer. All the fun and all the amazing activities are back … plus some new surprises along the way. At Sunset Lake we’re all about serious fun and God’s ridiculous grace. And we can’t think of a better person to spend the summer with than you. Register today and we’ll see you soon.
Be sure to check back often as we keep you update on all the latest Sunset Lake news. You can also follow us on Twitter or join us on Facebook or catch the latest camp videos on our YouTube Channel. You'll find links to all these pages, plus all the information you need to register on our website at http://www.sunsetlake.org/

Monday, August 2, 2010

Teen Week Heroes

The world is an uncertain realm, filled with danger. Truth despoiled by broken promises. Honor undermined by the pursuit of gold. Freedom sacrificed when the weak are oppressed by the strong. But there are those who oppose these powerful forces. Those who dedicate their lives to truth, honor, and freedom. They are a constant reminder to all of us. That such a life is not just possible, but necessary to our continued survival.”* These heroes are known as Teen Campers 2010.

            Teen week was filled with incredible young men and women, with people who had the courage to change the world. One young teen camper who struggled with his weight was with his cabin at the rock wall. No one seemed excited. Determined to uphold the enthusiasm of camp, the boy decided he would attempt the seemingly impossible. Through much sweat, diligence, and encouragement from his cabin, the unlikely hero reached the top of the wall. Who would have known that scaling a rock wall would be a proclamation? The teen’s valor was a reminder that it’s not the exterior, but the courage within that makes us heroes.

            Sabbath morning we saw another heroic scene. A boy was afraid he could not participate in the activities of the day. During a vigorous session of BMX, he had hurt his knee, and a hike sounded like a painful experience instead of a peaceful one. However, his cabin decided they wanted him to be a part of their activities. So, out came a stretcher, and though the hike was long and tiring, no one in the cabin minded the extra weight of caring their friend. “No man should be left behind, it just wouldn’t be right,” they said. Putting others before one’s self, that is a true example of greatness.

            Josh was one of those guys who everyone seems to respect. His charismatic aura made him a likeable leader. Popularity can easily get to someone’s head, but Josh didn’t misuse the adoration. Counselors do their best to uphold Christian standards at camp, but often friendly reminders are taken with defensive attitudes and anger, especially during teen camp. So, when in a moment of absentmindedness a kid misused God’s name, staff took a deep breath preparing for the repercussion of addressing the matter. Josh beat them to the punch though, “Hey, we don’t talk like that, okay?” Staff were dumfounded at the response, “Totally my bad, sorry Josh!” It was inspiring to see a camper stand up to his peers for his beliefs. His peers saw him as someone worthy of their respect, a guy not afraid to do what was right, and as an everyday hero.

            Hero. Common first thoughts after hearing the word range from the three musketeers with wars and chivalry, to costumed Spiderman with webs and bravery. I wonder though,  if we have completely skewed the idea of being a hero. Were not we all called…called to stand up, to fight for what is right, and to be noble and courageous for God? Teen camp reminded me of vital a truth- I can be a hero. Each and every one of us is called for something great, we do not need swords or superpowers to make a difference, we have something far superior. All we need is God, with Him in our hearts, we can change the world!




*"The Three Musketeers Movie Script, Trailer and Download at MyMovieScripts.com."
MyMovieScripts.com - Movie Script Database. Web. 02 Aug. 2010. .  


Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Last and Loving It

Growing up in America, competition is something that seems to be bred into us. To get a good job, good spouse, good life, we are told we have to climb our way to the top. The survival of the fittest and the weakest link are examples of ideas all around us, pushing Americans forward, to gain success at any cost. Here at Sunset Lake we haven’t escaped this way of thinking, there is evidence of it all around us. Yet in the competitions, we are reminded that there is a power that trumps all without contention.
Meals are inevitably a time for competitive spirits to show. Counselors do their best to keep campers quiet, in hopes that as the letters are passed out for order of eating, they will receive a first slot. One supper, a boy’s counselor was very disappointed as they received a “G”. There was almost a sense of failure as he realized how long it would be until he could pile his plate with Ramon’s delicious food. But while sitting there dejectedly waiting for food, a conversation was sparked. The campers started asking their counselor about his relationship with God and why he believed. After an amazing chance to witness it was suddenly their turn to eat. The counselor realized that if they had gotten their food earlier, the campers might have been too preoccupied with their food to ask him about God. Suddenly, “G” was a perfect letter and the counselor was reminded that some things are more important than eating first.
Nolan Baker, the canoe instructor, is sure to be the next Eric B. Hare. His story telling is superb, his sound affects and creative voices could turn even the dullest story into a great adventure. But Nolan enjoys telling fun exciting stories. While taking his canoeing class on a trip, he decided to fill some time by telling them a story. While they road in the back of the hay wagon, he told of Goldilocks turned Red Riding Hood. He wove a hilarious tale that all the campers we enraptured by; understandably, Nolan was rather proud of his success. The next day however, when Nolan was asked for another story, nothing popped into his head. So, he told the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. Even though some knew the story well, every camper was on the edge of their hay bale when the three were thrown into the crackling fire, and there was a simultaneous sigh of relief as they walked out unsinged . At the end of the week, it was the three Hebrew that campers were still talking about instead of the three bears. Nolan was reminded that no creativity or humor can compete with the awesomeness of God.
Competition is something that greatly plagues our day and age. Even within the church there seems to be competition: who shows up at church regularly, who volunteers the most, or donates the most money. But when we take a step back we are reminded that there is something much greater than “winning” here on Earth. Mark 10:31 say, “But many who are first will be last, and the last first.” God’s plans far exceed any of our short viewed ideas of winning. At Sunset Lake we are all learning that in God’s plans, sometimes getting “G” is better than an “A.”



Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Child of God—Energy




As staff at Sunset Lake, we have a mission to change lives and show children God. But often the shoe ends up on the other foot, and it is our lives that are changed. Children, in all their innocence and sincerity, often are some of the brightest examples of God.
                Only kids would excitedly rush to take each other’s trays to the counter. The enthusiasm during recreation period is contagious as giggles echo through the ball field. Kids have a liveliness  to be marveled at.  Though their physical energy is astounding, I wonder at their spiritual energy even more.  Their passion for God, for others, and for life in general is inspiring.
                Last week, during a wakeboarding class, the boat had a problem. Stuck in the middle of the lake, wet and not able to wakeboard, the situation seemed prone to a bout of complaining and unhappy children waiting to be rescued. Quickly, though, it became obvious we had poorly underestimated these kids. There was no crying or murmuring; in fact, there was an extremely optimistic, helpful spirit. Instead of waiting to be towed out, the children volunteered to swim the boat ashore. Their valiant act was greatly appreciated.
                Understandably, I have been moved by the children’s zeal. Watching them run up a hill to get front row seats for worship made me wonder why we are not the same way at church? Have we lost the excitement for Jesus? Why do we drag our feet when the VBS at our church needs volunteers? How come we have to dutifully schedule in that time for devotions? Why? …I think a big part of it is we have lost that child-like enthusiasm.
                Luke 18:17 says, "Truly I say to you, whoever does not receive the kingdom of God like a child will not enter it at all." Often we take this text as referring to children’s unquestioning faith and trust, and I believe those are important. Yet, perhaps Jesus was also talking about the passion of children. Their excitement and wonder for Him are qualities I believe as Christians we should all strive for. Working here at Sunset Lake Camp, my life has been touched through the smiling faces of God’s children.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Fabulous First

Hi, my name is Shelina. My exposure to blogging is limited…perhaps that is an understatement. I have rarely read blogs and definitely never written one. “So why did they pick her for this job?” you might be wondering. Well, it’s because Sunset Lake is a place for adventures, growing, and new opportunities. And so I begin my first blog.

The “firsts” of our lives are often moments that shape us forever. From little things, like trying a Paw-Paw fruit, to more significant, like the first time I preached a sermon, new experiences are bright spots in our lives. Sunset Lake is where I first got up on a wakeboard. Within minutes of my triumphant water flight the entire staff knew of my success; how could I not share the thrill? The exhilaration of firsts is irreplaceable.

Adventure Camp was a week of new experiences for staff and campers alike. Caitlin taught her first class of basketry. Michael braved his first week away from home. And thirteen campers left Sunset with a very special first, their first Bible.  

Leading Bible study this week, I was blown away by the excitement of some of the kids. I found that for many children the Bible Study brought firsts. New stories were enthusiastically received, from the fiery furnace to Nehemiah. Friday night the play depicted Paul’s story. Staff had been working hard and planning all week for this special night and with a heavy bout of rain expectations seemed dashed. The play had to be quickly relocated inside, and with the change things did not run as smoothly as had been hoped.

One of God’s first lessons for us at camp happened that night. When the play closed campers were invited to come to the feet of Jesus. Campers flocked to the front kneeling at the cross to give their lives to God. The play had not gone as perfect as planned but God taught us that His Spirit can more than make up for our short comings. Looking around at the sincerely bowed heads I thought of all the firsts that week, first canoe ride, first time riding a horse or climbing a wall… so many firsts. But at that moment I was privileged enough to witness the most important first of all, giving your life to God. It was an incredible beginning to what will be a wonderful summer here, at Sunset Lake.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Summer Road Trip Launched -- Watch for Weekly Updates

Camp is underway. the staff have arrived and are in training, registrations are keeping the office staff busy and campers will be arriving in just a few day. And best of all it is finally getting warm. This summer, Shelina Berglund, our Spiritual Director and Parent Liaison will be keeping our blog maintained. If you want to be part of the fun and keep in touch with all the amazing stuff going on at camp, be sure to keep this site close by.  At least once a week this blog will be updated with pictures, posts, stories and more. We'd love to have you join us for our summer Road Trip. See you on the road!

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Sunset Lake Camp ... The Road Trip Begins

Welcome to Sunset Lake Camp's blog site. For those of you just joining us, feel free to look back over all the archived posts to catch up with all that has happened in the last several months at camp.

I am so excited about our upcoming summer season. After much hard work our camp brochure was released on March 25 and should be in mail boxes any time now. If for some reason you don't receive one, please contact the camp at 360-829-0311 and we will get one out to you.

Right away you'll notice some differences in this year's brochure. Rather than simply being an informational piece, this year's brochure tells the story of one camper's cross-country road trip to come to camp. Along the way you'll discover what makes Sunset Lake special and learn about some of the great new stuff happening at camp this year.

Missing in this year's brochure is the DVD. Don't worry, it didn't fall out . Instead, all of our video content will now be on the internet on our new YouTube channel. Here is the link. http://www.youtube.com/user/SunsetLakeCamp  Within a few days our 2010 promotional video will be posted. But that is just the start. Each section of the brochure is linked to a corresponding informational video online. These will be up in the next couple of weeks. We will also be posting a series of devotional messages that will prepare campers fo for their week at camp. Then during the summer we will have a continuous stream of video updates being posted. We encourage you to subscribe to our channel and watch and share the videos however you like.

This blog site will also be an important communcation link as we prepare for summer. Look for new posts at least once or twice a week and more frequently than that during the summer. On this site we will be sharing stories of how God is working at Sunset Lake as well as news and information that will be helpful  as you prepare for your summer camp experience.

The final piece in our communcation network is our facebook page. You can find this at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Sunset-Lake-Road-Trip-2010/262455555016?ref=mf  The facebook page will give you instant updates and be a great place to share photos, video, and fun camp memories. We encourage you to become a fan of this page and stay connected with us as we prepare for summer.

I can't wait to see you at camp this summer. As you look over the brochure, we encourage you to decide which camp your our your child would like to attend and then sign up as soon as possible. Registration opened February and we are already experiencing record enrollements. Family Camp and some our our speciality and summit camps are filling fast. In fact we already have over 100 registrants for family camp. If you need financial assistance, please let us know. Our funds are limited, but we will do all we can to help.

Have a wonderful spring ... and we'll see you at Sunset Lake this summer.