A Place of Grace… and so Much More

Pr. Ron during his Supported Rental, Summer 2021

Written by Pr. Ron McCallum

They call it a place of grace, this camp on the shores of Fortune Lake near Crystal Falls, Michigan. It is that, for sure: a place where everyone is welcome, a place where everyone can be themselves, a place where the Word is spoken in the actions of staff, in the songs that are sung, and in the things that kids and adults learn here. 

The first thing I noticed when I arrived here was the pristine beauty of this place. The lake is as clear as ice used for sculpture. The grass is beautiful and if you are here on a day when they mow, the smell reminds one of days gone by when people in the neighborhood all mowed at the same time. The surrounding forests are amazing and in them, on one of many trails, I saw deer, a small snake, chipmunks, many butterflies, and trees of many species. Just the pine smell alone as I walked was intoxicating.

I came to Fortune Lake telling people I wanted the time to write some things I had been planning to write. But, as I moved from day to day, something else happened. Call it renewal or rejuvenation or cleansing or catharsis or whatever. Those descriptions just don’t seem to be complete enough, strong enough, just right. What I felt was spiritual in the best sense of that word. It was a reconnection with self, a reclamation of my own waning faith, a new direction with God, and a personal calm that I have not felt in a long time.

2020 was a difficult year for me. At times I felt lost and alone. Other times I was beat down and felt great grief and loss. Where was God leading me? Was God leading me? Where was God’s sustaining love? Why didn’t I feel it?

At this place of grace, I discovered that what I was missing, what I was lacking in 2020 was the cleansing breath of the Spirit as only God can give. It was here waiting for me all along. From the cool morning breezes to the bright red sunsets, from the deer jumping out on the trail to the beautiful monarch butterflies flying almost everywhere at the camp, from the friendly waves of staff and visitors to the deeper conversations, God’s spirit reached in and lifted my spirit.

I thank this place of grace for working its magic. I will return and will continue to tell others that there is indeed grace here and so much more.


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