We are excited to welcome you to Flathead Lutheran Bible Camp!

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We are excited to welcome you to Flathead Lutheran Bible Camp!
We are excited to welcome you to Flathead Lutheran Bible Camp!
Whether it’s your 1st time or 15th time as a camper, we have a program for you! What can you
look forward to? What sets FLBC apart?
SERVICE LEARNING
Gospel-centered
Bible study
SELF ESTEEM
BUILDING
COMFORTABLE, CLEAN
RUSTIC FACILITIES
NEW FRIENDS
ADVENTURE
CREATIVE ACTIVITIES
Staff with two solid weeks of
training on everything from
special needs campers to
Bible study to safety
SPIRITUAL GROWTH
LOTS OF SURPRISES!
CHRIST AT
THE CENTER
AWESOME
ADULT
VOLUNTEERS
FUN
CHRISTIAN
COMMUNITY
CARING
CHRISTIANS
Knowledgeable staff,
equipped and trained
to teach Bible study
WARM
HOSPITALITY
Experience great learning
in God’s creation
GREAT FOOD
(always vegetarian options)
STAFF TRAINED IN
ADVANCED FIRST AID
Nurturing staff
Your FLBC Staff, who are committed to living out our theme, A Love That Never Ends:
Margie Fiedler
Executive Director
Rev. Nathan Clements
Associate Director
Jenn Cronk
Administrative Assistant
Mindy Breckenridge
Food Service Coordinator
Shane Smith Maintenance Coordinator Kyle Lefler
Retreat Coordinator
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Ian Bartling
Wilderness/Offsite Adventure Coordinator
Week 1 —
Dates
June 14 – 19
Week 2 —
June 21 – 26
Camps
Cost Before May 1
Page
Pioneer, Pathfinder Basketball Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $395 . . . . . . . . . 5, 6
Pathfinder, Trailblazer Ranch Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $565 . . . . . . . . . 7, 8
Pioneer, Pathfinder Cooking Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $395 . . . . . . . . . 5, 6
Staff-in-Training Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $390/$750 . . . . . . . . . . 10
Pioneer – HS Grad: M-A-D:
Music (Choir)-Art-Drama Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $415 . . . . . 5, 7, 8, 9
Staff-in-Training Week (for those staying 2 weeks) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Week 3 — June 28 – July 3
Week-long Family Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . prices on page 11
Week 4 —
July 5 – 10
Week 5 —
July 12 – 17
Week 6 —
July 19 – 24
Week 7 —
July 26 – 31
Week 8 — Aug 2 – Aug 7
Welcome / Schedule
Pioneer, Pathfinder Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $365 . . . . . . . . . 5, 6
Trailblazer Wild Water Week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $415 . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Senior High - Climb & Kayak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $430 . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Senior High - Traditional Onsite Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $395 . . . . . . . . . . 10
Senior High – Sailing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $470 . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Grandparent/Grandchild Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $415/$305 . . . . . . . . . . 12
Explorer Camp (12-14 / 15-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $195 . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Pioneer, Pathfinder Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $365 . . . . . . . . . 5, 6
Trailblazer Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $380 . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Trailblazer Outback Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $415 . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Senior High - North Fork Raft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $485 . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Senior High - Youth Gathering to Detroit (7/12-19) . . $1,975 . . . . . . . . . . 10
Pioneer, Pathfinder Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $365 . . . . . . . . . 5, 6
Trailblazer Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $380 . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Senior High - Outback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $415 . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Senior High - Seattle Servant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $430 . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Senior High - Rock and Raft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $440 . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Pioneer, Pathfinder Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $365 . . . . . . . . . 5, 6
Trailblazer Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $380 . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Trailblazer Night Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $415 . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Pathfinder Outback Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $415 . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Pack ‘n Raft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $440 . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Senior High - Traditional Onsite Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $395 . . . . . . . . . . 10
Senior High - Sailing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $470 . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Explorer Camp (2-4 / 5-7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $195 . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Pioneer, Pathfinder Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $365 . . . . . . . . . 5, 6 Trailblazer Wild Water Week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $415 . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Senior High - Climb & Kayak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $430 . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Senior High - Montana Servant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $470 . . . . . . . . . . 10
Senior High - Advanced Backpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $495 . . . . . . . . . . 10
Week 9 — August 9 – 14
Pioneer, Pathfinder Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $365 . . . . . . . . . 5, 6
Trailblazer Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $380 . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Pathfinder, Trailblazer Adventure Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $395 . . . . . . . . . 7, 8
Senior High - Rock and Raft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $440 . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Senior High - Sailing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $470 . . . . . . . . . . . 9
For complete 2015 schedule of retreats and events, please see page 13.
*Please note: Add $25 to camp cost after May 1st. (Registrations must be postmarked by May 1st to receive our discounted rate!)
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A NEW Servant Experience
Montana Servant
An “on the road” servant experience across
the beautiful state of Montana. Unique,
meaningful, and fulfilling servant projects
across the state, including a servant experience at the Montana State Prison in Deer
Lodge under Pastor Rob Nedbalek, Prison
Chaplain. A singular experience for the
senior high student who is looking to give
back in the Treasure State. See page 10 for
more information.
Explorer Camp
This great introductory camp experience is designed for youth entering third grade. Campers spend
three fun-filled days and two nights living in comfortable cabins. Under the care and supervision of
trained counselors, campers participate in Bible study, worship, arts & crafts, swimming, boating, singing, group games, and evening campfire and devotions. Campers attending Explorer Camp in the
second half of the week also get to experience FLBC’s Passion Play, a depiction of Jesus’ last week portrayed through music
and drama. This is the perfect way to introduce your child to the wonders of God’s creation at FLBC! Cost is $195 by May 1.
July 12-14 / 15-17
August 2-4 / 5-7
Camp is a special place where friendship, growing in faith, and living in a caring Christian community happen every day!
For Pioneer campers, each day is filled with unforgettable activities that connect the Word of God with the world of God,
such as canoeing, hiking, archery, nature activities, Bible studies, worship, fun games, the Passion Play, and much more
while staying in cozy cabins, all centered around our summer theme, “A Love That Never Ends.”
Pioneer Camp
Pioneer Camp has it all! This classic, fun-filled camp experience provides campers with an amazing variety of daily activities designed with adventure in mind! Campers grow in their faith while connecting with one another and God’s beautiful
creation onsite at FLBC.
Cost is $365 by May 1.
July 5-10, July 12-17, July 19-24, July 26-31, Aug 2-7, Aug 9-14
Elementary School
entering Grade 3 – Explorers
Pioneers Youth Entering Grades 4 & 5
New for 2015!
Explorers Youth Entering Grade 3
Pioneer Basketball Camp
Pioneer Cooking Camp
“Butter-Broil-and Bake”
Join us for our first ever week-long cooking camp! Learn to make something new each day, including a fun outdoor meal that
you will prepare for your group. Chef Mindy and her staff will lead you in your cooking and baking creations, while you have
fun learning proper etiquette and participating in “high tea!” You will decorate your own apron and also enjoy all the great
activities that camp has to offer! Registration numbers are limited so sign up early! Cost is $395 by May 1.
June 14-19
Pioneer Choir Camp is now
M-A-D Camp: Music, Art, and Drama (Choir Camp and MORE!)
Elementary School
entering Grades 4 & 5 – Pioneers
Back by popular demand, FLBC and 2012 Montana “Coach of the Year” Luke Kloker are teaming up to offer Basketball Camp
again in 2015! Luke is the head boys’ basketball coach for the Fairview, MT Warriors, a team that has advanced to the state
C tournament 5 of the last 10 years under his leadership. Campers will have fun learning basketball skills with individual instruction, competitions, full games, and development of shooting, passing, and dribbling. Off the courts campers will experience all the traditional activities Pioneers enjoy during a great week at Camp! Includes a special Basketball Camp t-shirt. Cost
is $395 by May 1.
June 14-19
This is our traditional “choir camp” taken to the next level! Campers can now choose a core of M (Music, which is our
traditional choir camp); A (Art, with incredible art mediums all week); or D (Drama, where you will practice, produce,
and act in camp’s Passion Play on Thursday night). Sign up for one core Music, Art, or Drama. When you are not in your
core area, you will be singing, playing games, having a talent show, and being crazy MAD in God’s creation with other
campers! Our leaders include: (M) Dinah Helgeson, Music/Choir Director and her assistants; (A) Liisa Nelson and Bunny
Wilder, Art Coordinators, leading activities such as drawing, pottery, and much more; and (D) Pr. Rand Drollman and the
FLBC Staff, Drama Coaches, who will teach campers how to produce, act, and expand on the Passion of Jesus Christ! (Some of you may want to sing or play an instrument for the Passion Play, too!) Cost is $415 by May 1.
June 21-26
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Pathfinders
Youth Entering Grades 6 & 7
Whether you are a first-time camper or have been to camp before, there are always new things to do, new friends to meet, and
God’s promises to discover. Pathfinder campers grow deeper in faith and adventure through activities specifically designed
for their age group. “Family Groups” allow time to develop trust, teamwork, and valuable communication skills through low
ropes teambuilding and service projects. Pathfinder campers also participate in the inspiring Pathfinder Prayer Service in
addition to traditional camp activities including: worship and campfire, Bible studies, arts & crafts, learning in our new nature
center, tending to the camp garden, boating, swimming, archery, fun games, hikes, the Passion Play, and much more!
Pathfinder Camp
Onsite adventure in the great outdoors! Pathfinder campers enjoy a classic camp experience while staying in cozy rustic cabins for
the week.
Cost is $365 by May 1.
July 5-10, July 12-17, July 19-24, July 26-31, Aug 2-7, Aug 9-14
Pathfinder Basketball Camp
FLBC and 2012 Montana “Coach of the Year” Luke
Kloker are teaming up to offer Basketball Camp again
in 2015! Luke is the head boys’ basketball coach for the Fairview,
MT Warriors, a team that has advanced to the state C tournament
5 of the last 10 years under his leadership. Campers will have fun
learning basketball skills with individual instruction, competitions,
full games, and development of shooting, passing, and dribbling.
Off the courts campers will experience all the traditional activities
Pathfinders enjoy! Includes a special Basketball Camp t-shirt. Cost
is $395 by May 1. June 14-19
Pathfinder Cooking Camp
“Butter-Broil-and Bake”
Join us for our first ever week-long cooking camp! Learn to make something new each day, including a fun outdoor meal that you
will prepare for your group. Chef Mindy and her staff will lead you in your cooking and baking creations, while you have fun learning proper etiquette and participating in “high tea!” You will decorate your own apron and also enjoy all the great activities that
camp has to offer! Registration numbers are limited so sign up early! Cost is $395 by May 1.
June 14-19
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Outback Camp offers an awesome, more
rugged, smaller group experience for
youth. Campers stay onsite in tent cabins
on Hughes Bay and learn great outdoor
living skills, such as cooking some meals
over a fire, plant and tree identification,
archery, and orienteering in addition to
all of FLBC’s traditional activities. Campers will join the rest of the Pathfinders for
open time, the Passion Play, and other
activities throughout the week.
Cost is $415 by May 1.
July 26-31
Pathfinder Adventure Camp
Learn outdoor adventure skills during Adventure Camp! While staying in rustic cabins, you will enjoy learning to identify trees and plants at camp, camping and cooking in the great outdoors for 1 night and 2 meals, learning fishing techniques with
Pastor Scott Kiehn from the Lutheran Church of Sunburst, and much more! Cost is
$395 by May 1. August 9-14
Upper Elementary / Middle School
entering Grades 6 & 7 – Pathfinders
Pathfinder Outback Camp
Pathfinder Ranch Camp
This unique program gives campers a hands-on way to connect with one of God’s
most beautiful creatures—horses! Cecil Noble has been teaching horsemanship
and riding for over thirty years and owns Artemis Acres Ranch near Kalispell. Under
the guidance of Cecil and our trained summer staff, campers enjoy daily horse rides
along with the fun and faith-filled activities all campers experience at FLBC. Cost is
$565 by May 1. June 14-19
Pathfinder Choir Camp is now
M-A-D Camp: Music, Art, and Drama (Choir Camp and MORE!)
This is our traditional “choir camp” taken to the next level! Campers can now choose a core of M (Music, which is our traditional choir camp); A (Art, with incredible art mediums all week); or D (Drama, where you will practice, produce, and act in
camp’s Passion Play on Thursday night). Sign up for one core Music, Art, or Drama. When you are not in your core area, you
will be singing, playing games, having a talent show, and being crazy MAD in God’s creation with other campers! Our leaders
include: (M) Dinah Helgeson, Music/Choir Director and her assistants; (A) Liisa Nelson and Bunny
Wilder, Art Coordinators, leading activities such as drawing, pottery, and much more; and (D) Pr.
Rand Drollman and the FLBC Staff, Drama Coaches, who will teach campers how to produce, act, and
expand on the Passion of Jesus Christ! (Some of you may want to sing or play an instrument for the
Passion Play, too!) Cost is $415 by May 1. June 21-26
Pathfinder
Confirmation Camp
Pastors and Youth Directors are invited to
bring your confirmands and have special
study time with your group if desired. This
is a great way to build your youth ministry
program and to have concentrated time with
your confirmands. Campers will enjoy all the
‘regular’ activities of camp. Contact the office
at 406-752-6602 for more information. Cost
is $365 by May 1.
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Trailblazers
Youth Entering Grades 8 & 9
Trailblazers have a blast growing deeper in faith and participating in special activities for older campers, including taking a
leap of faith on the high ropes teambuilding course, witnessing the powerful Hunger Awareness drama, participating in a
moving Prayer Around the Cross service, learning archery skills, and working together to accomplish meaningful service projects. Swimming, boating, arts & crafts, worship and campfire, Bible studies, hikes, and much more are in store for Trailblazers!
Trailblazer Camp
Just can’t get enough time in the amazing outdoors? Trailblazer Camp is an awesome way to
enjoy all your favorite onsite camp activities while growing even deeper in your faith, experiencing the challenge of the high ropes course, and learning how we can care for creation as
Christians today. Cost is $380 by May 1. July 12-17, July 19-24, July 26-31, Aug 9-14
Trailblazer Night Camp
Explore God’s creation under the cover of darkness this summer! Along with all the great activities Trailblazers enjoy at Camp, Night Campers will also go stargazing, have moon-lit Bible studies, play fun glow-in-the-dark games,
learn teambuilding skills during a nighttime excursion to the high ropes course, and more. Campers will stay up progressively later
each night for the first half of the week and return to a normal sleep schedule before departing for home. Keep alert – with eyes wide
open! You won’t want to miss this great night time program! Cost is $415 by May 1. July 26-31
Trailblazer Ranch Camp
This unique program gives campers a hands-on way to connect with one of God’s most beautiful creatures—horses! Cecil Noble
has been teaching horsemanship and riding for over thirty years and owns Artemis Acres Ranch near Kalispell. Under the guidance of Cecil and our trained summer staff, campers enjoy daily horse rides along with the fun and faith-filled activities all campers
experience at FLBC. Cost is $565 by May 1. June 14-19
Trailblazer Wild Water Week
Love water? Then this camp is for you! This Trailblazer community stays onsite at Hughes Bay in tent
cabins, cooking some meals over the fire, and participating in traditional camp activities such as Family
Groups, Prayer Around the Cross, high ropes teambuilding, and much more! During the week campers will
enjoy kayaking, small boat sailing, canoeing in our huge “peace canoe,” SUPing (stand-up paddleboarding),
and crazy water games. We will also take a cruise on Flathead Lake in one of the camp’s 26-foot sailboats.
Be ready for some “surprise” water adventures, too! Cost is $415 by May 1. July 5-10, August 2–7
Trailblazer Adventure Camp
Learn outdoor adventure skills during Adventure Camp! While staying in rustic cabins, you will enjoy learning to identify trees and
plants at camp, using a bow and arrow in archery sessions, backpacking, camping, and cooking in the great outdoors for 1 night
and 2 meals, learning fishing techniques with Pastor Scott Kiehn of the Lutheran Church of Sunburst, and much more! You will also
experience all the incredible daily activities as a part of life at camp. Cost is $395 by May 1. August 9-14
Trailblazer Outback Camp
Outback Camp offers an awesome, more rugged, smaller group experience for youth. Campers stay on-site in tent cabins at the
end of Hughes Bay and learn great outdoor living skills, such as cooking some meals over a fire, plant and tree identification,
archery, and orienteering in addition to all of FLBC’s traditional activities like swimming, Bible study, canoeing, teambuilding, and
campfire worship. Campers will join the rest of the Trailblazers for open time, the Passion Play, and other activities throughout the
week. Cost is $415 by May 1. July 12-17
Trailblazer Choir Camp is now
M-A-D Camp: Music, Art, and Drama (Choir Camp and MORE!)
This is our traditional “choir camp” taken to the next level! Campers can now choose a core of M (Music, which is our traditional
choir camp); A (Art, with incredible art mediums all week); or D (Drama, where you will practice, produce, and act in camp’s Passion
Play on Thursday night). Sign up for one core Music, Art, or Drama. When you are not in your core area, you will be singing, playing
games, having a talent show, and being crazy MAD in God’s creation with other campers! Our leaders include: (M) Dinah Helgeson,
Music/Choir Director and her assistants; (A) Liisa Nelson and Bunny Wilder, Art Coordinators, leading activities such as drawing, pottery, and much more; and (D) Pr. Rand Drollman and the FLBC Staff, Drama Coaches, who will teach campers how to produce, act,
and expand on the Passion of Jesus Christ! (Some of you may want to sing or play an instrument for the Passion Play, too!) Cost is
$415 by May 1. June 21-26
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All Senior High programs include Bible study, worship, nature “study,” and arts & crafts! Come for an awesome experience centered around the theme, “A Love That Never Ends,” as we explore Old Testament pilgrimages and prophets.
Pack ‘n Raft
Youth Entering Grades 9-12
Make incredible friendships and grow in your faith as you explore the mountains of Montana on this incredible trip! Your
week begins with 4 great days of backpacking in pristine mountain wilderness with our trained staff. After returning to camp
for a warm shower and delicious meal, you jump right back into the adventure with an exhilarating day of whitewater rafting.
All equipment is provided during this unforgettable week of adventure. Cost is $440 by May 1. July 26-31
Climb & Kayak
Youth Entering Grades 9-12
This trip is a great introduction to rock climbing and kayaking! Spend two days climbing
at Stonehill near beautiful Lake Koocanusa, and two days kayaking on the lake while staying at a remote campsite! All equipment will be provided for this unforgettable adventure. Cost is $430 by May 1.
July 5-10, Aug 2-7
Youth Entering Grades 10-12 and 2015 HS Graduates
With FLBC’s experienced staff, your small group will paddle their rafts on the wild and scenic North Fork of the Flathead River.
You will begin near the Canadian border and travel four days through the beautiful wilderness bordering Glacier National
Park. Cost is $485 by May 1. July 12-17
Senior High Outback
Youth Entering Grades 10-12 and 2015 HS Graduates
Establish your base camp in tents onsite at Hughes Bay and go on adventure
day trips including sailing, hiking, kayaking, high ropes, and more! Enjoy this
variety of daily adventures along with many of the activities taking place at
camp as well! Cost is $415 by May 1. July 19-24
Rock & Raft
Youth Entering Grades 9-12
This rock climbing course is geared toward the beginning to intermediate climber. Camp staff will lead you and an expert
climbing instructor will teach the course at Stonehill near beautiful Lake Koocanusa. You will enjoy an exhilarating day of
whitewater rafting at week’s end. All equipment will be provided. Cost is $440 by May 1.
July 19-24, August 9-14
Sailing
Youth Entering Grades 10-12 and 2015 HS Graduates
Learn how to sail one of camp’s magnificent 26-foot sailboats on Flathead
Lake with trained and experienced FLBC staff, and stay onboard your boat at
night in the safety of peaceful Hughes Bay. You will also challenge yourself
on the high ropes teambuilding course and enjoy whitewater rafting on the
Flathead River! Cost is $470 by May 1. July 5-10, July 26-31, Aug 9-14
Senior High School
entering Grades 9 – 12 & High School Graduates
North Fork Raft
Middle School / High School
entering Grades 8 & 9 – Trailblazers
Senior High Programs
Seattle Servant
Youth Entering Grades 10-12 and 2015 HS Graduates
The Lutheran Compass Center in downtown Seattle serves over 300 homeless people a day and will be your starting point as
you work, serve, and accompany those in need. The camp staff will provide a safe, fun, and meaningful experience for you
in the city! You will depart on Sunday and return from this unforgettable trip Thursday night. From a 2014 camper’s mom,
“This trip truly transformed my daughter. She came home with a whole new perspective on homelessness. Her faith grew so
much.” Cost is $430 by May 1. July 19-24
Senior High Choir Camp is now
M-A-D Camp: Music, Art, and Drama (Choir Camp and MORE!)
Youth Entering Grades 10-12 and 2015 HS Graduates
See Trailblazer M-A-D Camp description on page 8. Cost is $415 by May 1.
June 21-26
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Senior High Traditional Onsite Camp
Youth Entering Grades 10-12 and 2015 HS Graduates
Fun awaits for campers who just can’t get enough of traditional, onsite
camp activities with a few twists! Enjoy staying in cabins and participating in the daily life of the camp community, while also customizing your
camp experience and schedule with our staff to grow deeper in your
faith and have an amazing week designed by your cabin group! This
is one sweet deal for our Senior High campers and will include “sweet”
cherry picking if the cherries are ready! Cost is $395 by May 1.
July 5-10, July 26-31
Staff-in-Training
Youth Entering Grades 11-12 and 2015 HS Graduates
Have you thought about serving as staff at FLBC someday? Join us for this
week of leadership training and community building. Upon completing this
week, you can apply to return for another week at no cost this summer to volunteer as an assistant counselor! Cost is $390 by May 1.
Want to learn more? Add a second week of S-I-T, and receive a discount: $750
for 2 weeks. During the second week you will learn about the exciting, behindthe-scenes responsibilities of being a “camp hand.”
June 14-19, June 21-26
Senior High Youth Gathering to Detroit
Youth Entering Grades 9 through 12 and 2015 HS Graduates
The adventure of a lifetime! Travel through FLBC with a “cabin group” to Detroit, MI for the 2015 ELCA Youth Gathering. The trip
begins July 12th at FLBC where you will get to know the others in your group before you fly to Detroit. In Detroit you will experience service learning projects, amazing musicians, Bible study, and worship with 36,000 Lutheran youth! FLBC provides this “camp”
experience for individuals who want to attend but do not have a group. Cost is $1975, (includes registration, airfare, most food, and
time at camp). Deadline to register is May 1.
July 12 – 19 (begins and ends at FLBC)
Senior High Montana Servant
Youth Entering Grades 10-12 and 2015 HS Graduates
Do you love Montana? Would you like to serve the people of Montana? Join us
for an amazing adventure of service projects “on the road,” with a stop at the hot
springs, and a project at the prison in Deer Lodge with Pastor Rob Nedbalek,
Prison Chaplain. Cost is $470 by May 1.
Aug 2-7
Senior High Advanced Backpacking
in the Bob Marshall Wilderness
Youth Entering Grades 11-12 and 2015 HS Graduates (minimum age 16)
For experienced backpackers, this will be an unforgettable trip. Ian Bartling
(FLBC Wilderness Coordinator) and trip organizer, guarantees that
this adventure will have you buzzing in awe of God’s creation in
the “Bob.” Only 30,000 people enter this wilderness area each year
– don’t miss your chance! Rigorous hiking, great food, fun and
fellowship while growing in God’s grace. Cost is $495 by May 1.
Aug 2-7
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These wonderful camps are for families, singles, single-parent families, grandparents, or anyone else who wants to go
to camp. Come join us for a fantastic week together! Each Family Camp includes morning sessions for adults with an
engaging speaker, youth Bible study and group building time with the counselors, great food, games, optional sailing
and high ropes opportunities, archery, worship, campfires, and some great intergenerational activities! Come to camp
this summer for rest, renewal, and a meaningful time for family togetherness at this place apart!
Cancer Support Community Montana
June 18-21
FLBC is thrilled to be partnering with “For One Another” family camp again this year. “For One
Another” is programmed by Cancer Support Community Montana with FLBC staff assistance.
Bev Larson, Associate in Ministry, will be joining us for the fourth year as Chaplain. This freeof-charge camp is open to all Montana families coping with cancer. To register and for more
information, contact Sarah Skoglund at 406-582-1600 or [email protected].
Registration deadline for “For One Another” family camp is May 29, 2015.
Week-long Family Camp
June 28 - July 3 (afternoon Sunday – noon Friday)
Adult Bible Study leader: Dr. Terri Elton
Cost:
$365 for adults and children ages 13+, $255 for children ages 7-12, $215 for children ages 2-6
$1455 maximum cost per nuclear family
P.S. For a real adventure, stay in a tent cabin and subtract $175 from your family’s fee!
Dr. Terri Elton is an Associate Professor of Leadership (vocational formation) at Luther Seminary in St. Paul,
MN. Terri has extensive experience in children, youth, and family ministry, having served in congregational
and synodical youth and family leadership roles. She also authored To Know, To Live, To Grow, a confirmation
curriculum, and co-authored What Really Matters, a book for congregational leaders. Her presentations will
have you growing, learning, and laughing!
Senior High SchoolFamily Camps
entering Grades 9 – 12 & High School Graduates - People of All Ages
Family Camps for People of All Ages
Family Camp Weekend (Back by Popular Demand!)
August 7 – 9 (dinner Friday – brunch Sunday)
Adult Speaker - Paul Goodman, Director of Youth and Family Ministries at Hope Lutheran, Bozeman
Paul will lead our summer Bible study theme, “A Love That Never Ends.” Family camp weekend includes Bible study, worship, campfires, s‘mores, canoeing, kayaking, sailing, and more! Sessions for adults and youth. Staff will have sessions for the
children as well as a fun “intergenerational” time. Paul lives and works in Bozeman with his wife, Heidi, and daughter, Emma. His current project is focused on equipping families to practice faith at home. In his free time, Paul enjoys hiking, skiing, and
camping with his family. Cost is $75/person ages 13+, $35/
child ages 7-12, $15/child ages 2-6,
children under 2 no charge. $220/
max nuclear family cost. Housing
will be in FLBC tent cabins, or bring
your own tent or RV. Sign up early!
Sessions will be held in the great
outdoors.
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Grandparent/Grandchild Camp
July 5-10
Want a great way to spend some quality time with your grandchildren? Don’t miss this opportunity! Share a cabin or a room with
your grandchildren, and participate in all the awesome activities camp has to offer (including worship, Bible study, arts & crafts,
cooking, campfire, games, boating, and archery). There will also be time for you to relax while our trained counselors care for your
campers! Cost is $415/adult, $305/grandchild by May 1. (Are you
open to sharing your cabin with another family? If so, subtract $100
from each person sharing.)
No minimum age for grandchildren; no maximum age for grandparents!
Labor Day Family Camp
September 5 – 7 (lunch Saturday – lunch Monday)
Adult Speaker – Pastor Lindean Barnett Christenson
Pastor Lindean, our adult Bible study leader, will help you explore
the idea of “Being Who You Are.” You will examine God’s promises
and the promises we make to one another, how to live as citizens
and not just as consumers, and how to slow down—by trusting
God and taking a day off. Youth will be with their age groups (teens, children, toddlers, and babies) learning more about who God
has called them to be. Pastor Lindean is co-pastor of Christ the King Lutheran Church in Bozeman and co-parents two daughters
with her husband, Grant.
Cost:
$165 for adults and children ages 13+, $125 for children ages 7-12, $105 for children ages 2-6
$580 maximum cost per nuclear family (mom, dad, kids)
If you would like to arrive Friday night for dinner and have Saturday breakfast, too, with minimal activities, add $15 per person.
Registration for Weekend and Labor Day Family Camp is available online. Week-long Family Camp registration is available by
phone (406-752-6602), fax (406-752-6670) or email ([email protected]) starting at 10am on Monday, January 26, 2015. Note: there is
no partial weekly rate for partial week attendance for all FLBC programmed retreats and family camps. Thank you!
Custom Adventure Retreats and Trips for Men and Women
Bring a group of your family or friends on a custom weekend retreat for men, women or couples. FLBC will custom design a trip/
retreat to meet your group’s needs. In addition to Bible study, campfire, and worship, your group can choose from the following
activities: sailing, kayaking, rafting, low and high ropes teambuilding, canoeing, swimming, and relaxing by the lake. Minimum of 5
adult campers. Housing is in tent cabins at Murphy – Brasset. Friday evening – Sunday noon. For a discount, add a service project
to help camp! Retreat Coordinator Kyle Lefler will design a program right for you! Contact the office for more information and to
check availability: 406-752-6602 or [email protected]
Adult Day Groups - Women’s or men’s groups, clubs, and senior adults are invited to come to camp for a day of relaxation,
fellowship, Bible study, worship, and lunch. Come to relax and worship with the youth campers. Contact the office at office@flbc.
net or 406-752-6602 to plan your day!
Glacier Wilderness High School Youth Group Adventures
Bring your youth from your church for a wilderness adventure in the mountains of western Montana! Your group can choose
from backpacking, rafting, sailing, sea kayaking, and servant trips. Contact the camp office at 406-752-6602 or [email protected] for
available dates. Ian Bartling, Wilderness Coordinator, will help you design the adventure of your life!
Day Camps at Congregations/Communities – Want to have more youth in your congregation? Have camp
come to you! Our staff will help transform your congregation by working with you to develop youth ministry by providing Day
Camp for grades 1-6, and youth events for grades 7-12. Call the office at 406-752-6602 for availability.
“This institution is an equal opportunity provider. This institution is operated
under special use permit with the Flathead and Kootenai National Forests.”
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Volunteers
Come volunteer for a week at camp! Volunteers are an integral part of the camp’s summer camping season. All volunteers are provided with housing (will share housing with
other volunteers if not coming with a spouse) and all meals for the week. Volunteers
also receive a discounted camp fee for their children or (if relevant) grandchildren’s
summer camp. Volunteer’s children (or grandchildren if grandparent volunteer) camp
fee is $100 for the program. Summer volunteers must be at least 21 years of age, unless a former staff member or under the direct supervision of a parent/grandparent/
guardian.
Camp Grandparents – Camp Grandparents are an important part of the summer
Outdoor Ministry
Sunday
Make plans to celebrate the gift
of Montana outdoor ministries
on Sunday, March 22, 2015 (or
choose your own Sunday to
highlight camp) in your home
congregation! Contact the office
at 406-752-6602 or [email protected]
for more information and resources (bulletin inserts, prayers, etc.)
staff at camp. As a grandparent to the ENTIRE camp, you will serve as a valuable, comforting presence and assistant to children of all ages.
Adult Volunteers – Camp can always use extra hands in every part of the camp!
nance, grounds crew, sailing, or in the kitchen or other areas? Then sign up today!
Custom Adventures / Glacier Wilderness / Adult Day Groups
Day Camps / Schedule of Retreats & Events / Volunteers
January 30-February 1 Senior High Youth Group Ski Retreat
March 6-8 Cross Country Ski Retreat
March 20-21 Middle School Retreat -bring your confirmation class!
March 22 Montana Outdoor Ministry Sunday -celebrate camping
April 19-21 Adult Spirituality Retreat -with Rev. Susan Briehl
May 10 Mother’s Day Brunch -celebrate Mom!
May 22-25 Thrivent Memorial Day Work Weekend Retreat
-with Maintenance Coordinator, Shane Smith
June 5-7 Women’s Retreat -with Dr. Julia Fogg
June 13 Partner’s Luncheon -keynote speaker, Rev. Les Nelson
June 18-21 Cancer Support Community Montana -‘For One Another’ Family Camp
July 5-10 Grandparent/Grandchild Camp
July 12-19 ELCA Youth Gathering Trip
August 7-9 Family Camp Weekend
September 5-7 Labor Day Family Camp
October 16-17 Harvest Festival Fundraiser and Annual Meeting
October 23-25 Family Work Retreat -help Shane get the camp ready for winter!
November 20-22 Scripture, Scales, and Suds Men’s Retreat -with Rev. Nathan Clements
December 4-6 Advent Family Celebration
-for families of all shapes and sizes
December 5 Cookie Baking Retreat -afternoon of holiday cookie baking
Jan 1-3, 2016 FLBC Alumni Staff Reunion
Jan 2, 2016 Chili Dip – Dip (in the lake) / Chili Feed!
Family Camps
- People of All Ages
2015 Schedule of FLBC Retreats and Events
Interested in helping with mainte-
Nurses/Doctors – Our volunteer nurses and/or doctors help care for the well-being of campers each week.
Pastors/Youth Leaders – Help provide spiritual enrichment and lessons for campers! Each week volunteer pastors
and youth leaders lead worship and assist with Bible study.
Alumni Staff – Been on summer staff in the past? Interested in returning to volunteer for a week or two? We would love to have you back!
For more information and a volunteer application, download the packet at:
www.flbc.net/donations-volunteer/ or call 406-752-6602 to have one mailed to you.
Application deadline for summer: April 15, 2015. Apply early for your best choice
of dates! Volunteer applications will continue to be accepted after April 15th on a
space-available basis.
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Frequently Asked Registration Questions and More!
I can’t wait to go to camp! What’s the next step to register?
Go online to www.flbc.net for quickest, easiest, camp registration, or
Complete the paper registration form (camp fees are listed on page 3 and after each program description- please add $25
to the camp cost for registrations sent in after May 1st) and return to FLBC along with the $75 non-refundable deposit to:
Flathead Lutheran Bible Camp, 603 S. Main Street, Kalispell, MT 59901 (Fax: 406-752-6670).
How do I get my first choice of camp?
Register early- camp fills quickly, so register early to get your best choice of camp!
Can I register after June 1st?
Yes! Registrations are accepted if space is available up to 7 days in advance of programs. Registrations received after June
1st will require full payment at time of registration.
Is there a discount for registering more than one child from the same family?
Yes! Additional savings (by age of children, oldest to youngest): 1st Child – full fee, 2nd Child – full fee, 3rd Child – half price,
4th Child – $50
I have a friend who has never been to camp before! Is there a discount?
If you have previously attended a FULL week of camp at FLBC, you are eligible to recruit a friend (non-family member) who
HAS NOT been to FLBC for week-long youth camp. When you recruit a NEW person for a weeklong camp, you will receive
$200 off your registration fee. We are counting on you to spread the word of FLBC!
Awesome! I’ve registered for camp, what’s next?
You will receive an email confirmation welcome letter, including any specialty program-specific release waiver(s), and a list
of what to bring to camp. You will receive a separate email from CampDoc.com with a link to complete your online
medical and camper information forms, all due by June 1st*.
New for
2015!
Wow- camp now has online health and camper information forms! How does that work?
New for 2015! FLBC has partnered with CampDoc, a premier provider of online health information management for camps. After you receive your FLBC email confirmation, you will receive a separate email from CampDoc
with the link to complete your online health form and camper information form. The benefits to the online
health form and camper information form are many for both campers and the camp. Please call us with any
questions!
That’s great! So what is due when?
For campers registered by June 1st: 1. Full payment is due by June 1 (pay online at www.flbc.net and click Pay My Balance or
mail check to camp). 2. Online health form must be completed in full by June 1st. 3. Online Camper information form (optional) is completed in full. 4. Any specialty camp release waivers (Horse camp and white water rafting waivers only) mailed
to FLBC office.
* For campers registering after June 1st: 1. Full payment is due at time of registration. 2. Complete online health form and
camper information (optional) and return any specialty camp release waivers within 10 days of receiving them (or by 7 days
prior to camp arrival – whichever date is first).
I’m all set- everything’s filled out. How do I get to camp?
The camp physical address is: 550 Lutheran Camp Road, Lakeside, MT 59922. From Hwy 93, turn east between mile markers
94 & 95 onto “Lutheran Camp Road,” approximately 3 miles south of Lakeside. At the “T” in the road, turn left. Follow the
signs to the camp parking lot on your right.
What time should I arrive at camp for my program week?
The Camp week begins on Sunday afternoon (Wednesday afternoon for Explorers’ Wed-Fri camp), with CAMP REGISTRATION taking place from 3:30 - 5:00 pm near the basketball court or in the dining hall (if raining).
Can I get mail at camp?
Postcards and letters are welcome. The mailing address for campers is: FLBC, PO Box 790, Lakeside, MT 59922. Please mail
your letters EARLY in the week, or before the camp week starts! Please- no care packages, gifts, gifts of food, etc. Call the
camp office if you have any questions.
When is the camp week over? Can my family come to the closing service?
Closing worship is on Friday at noon (Tuesday at noon for Explorers’ Sun–Tues camp). Family and friends are invited to participate. This half hour service will be held in the Amphitheater, located up a short path just west of the parking lot.
What if I want to come to camp, but can’t afford camp?
Your Camp, through its generous supporters, believes that every child who wants to go to camp should be able to attend.
Financial assistance is available; 30% of all programs are funded through gifts. If your child or a child you know needs financial assistance, “Camperships” are available. Thanks to our donors, Partners, Thrivent Choice, and our Campership Endowment, no one is turned away because of inability to pay. Please call Jenn Cronk at the Camp Office, (406) 752-6602 to inquire
about a Campership after you have checked with your family and church.
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HOW TO REGISTER
.net
www.flbc LINE
EGISTER ON
Register early to get your week! Registrations are accepted if space is available up to 7 days in
advance of programs. Any registrations received after June 1st will require full payment at time of
registration. Register online or complete and return this form with a non-refundable $75 deposit to
Administrative Office:
Flathead Lutheran Bible Camp
603 S. Main Street, Kalispell, MT 59901
Phone: (406) 752-6602
Fax (406) 752-6670
TO R
Camper Name_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Gender_____________ Date of Birth_________________________________Age_____________
Grade Entering Fall 2015___________________________ Home Phone________________________________________________________________
Mailing Address____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
City____________________________________________________________________________ State_______Zip____________________________
This is my first time as a camper at FLBC
City_________________________________________ State______________Denomination______________________________________________
(If registering for Family Camp or Retreats, please list participants’ names and ages on the lines below)
________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________
PARENT/GUARDIAN INFORMATION
Parent/Guardian Name_______________________________________________________
Parent/Guardian Address______________________________________________________
(if different from camper)
City__________________________________________ State______ Zip_______________
Home Phone_______________________ Work Phone______________________________
PAYMENT INFORMATION
The registration non-refundable deposit is $75
per camper, per program week. Final payment
is due by June 1st for all campers registered by
that date. Registrations after June 1st require
full payment at time of registration.
Registration Form and Contact Information
CAMPER INFORMATION
Home Congregation_______________________________________________________________ F.A.Q. s
2015 FLBC Registration Form
Cell Phone_________________________ Email___________________________________
Check here if you would like to receive monthly e-newsletters from the Camp
Enclosed is a check payable to FLBC in the
amount of $______________________________
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Camp fees are listed on page 3 and after each program description.
Please add $25 added to all summer youth camp costs for registrations
postmarked after May 1st.
Please charge $_____________ to my credit card:
(circle one)
Visa
Discover
MasterCard
American Express
Camp Program Request 1st choice:
Credit Card #_____________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
Exp. Date________________________________
Week:__________________________________Cost:________________________________
Name on Card____________________________
Camp Program Request 2nd choice:
Billing Address____________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________
Week:__________________________________ Cost:_______________________________
If choosing M-A-D Camp (music/art/drama) the week of June 21-26, please circle ONE
core area:
Music (choir)
Art
Drama
_______________________________________
Enclosed is a gift of $_______________________ for the Campership Fund to assist those in financial need.
When possible, roommate requests will be honored. We ask that campers request only ONE
roommate. To be paired together, each camper must request the other on his or her registration form.
Cabinmate Request (optional)__________________________________________________
WHAT’S NEXT? Once you are registered, a confirmation welcome and “what to bring list” letter with your remaining balance due, along with any specialty release waiver(s), will be emailed to you. New for 2015! Online Health and Camper Information Form!
You will receive a separate email from CampDoc.com with a link to complete your camper’s online medical and camper information forms,
all due by June 1st*. Cancellation Policy: Registrations cancelled 14 days prior to the start of camp will be refunded less the
$75 deposit. Registrations cancelled within 14 days of the start of scheduled camp week will forfeit the full camp fee.
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You are invited!
worship: Each Sunday, June 14th – August 9th,
2015 in the Cockrell Center (dining hall) at 11:00am
Passion Play:
Every Thursday at dusk (approximately 9:00pm) in the Amphitheater, June 18th –
August 13th, 2015
offering: Every camper is invited to bring an of-
fering to camp. This year’s offering will help fund
a water pump for our ‘neighbors’ in Bolivia and to
keep Flathead Lake clean. You may also donate
what you haven’t spent at the canteen for your offering.
Partners of FLBC! Partners, those who give an an-
nual gift of $150 or more to sustain the ministry of
FLBC, will be honored at a luncheon on Saturday,
June 13, 2015 with speaker, Rev. Les Nelson. Mark
your calendars! To become a Partner send your gift
to camp today. Thank you for supporting this impactful ministry!
“We feel so confident that you will have a good
camp experience that we offer a money back guarantee.”
We look forward to serving you!
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