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CoVantage Cares Update

We blew our goal of $160,000 out of the water! We are grateful to the God of abundance who has blessed this effort and to all of you who participated! THANK YOU to our donors, our Regional Event Coordinators, campers and staff alumni, supporting businesses, and our Association congregations!

Fall Fest Virtual Auction Now Open!

Our Sisters of the Cloth and other generous artisans and quilters have been working to provide the beautiful, high quality items you have come to expect from our Annual Fall Fest. Preview the live auction items and bid now on silent auction items online!

Updated COVID-19 Policies

We are busy preparing for a fantastic summer at Fortune Lake Lutheran Camp, including staying on top of the latest developments with regards to COVID-19. Our COVID-19 Task Force recently reconvened to update our policies based on what we know about the new variants and how they’re spreading. See our updated documents in this post for full details.

Intergenerational Camps Speakers

We are so excited to introduce our Intergenerational Camp resource people for Summer 2022! Anna Madsen will join us June 19-24 and Pr. Tim and Pr. Mary Canniff-Kuhn will be here July 24-29.

2022 Annual Meeting

Fortune Lake’s annual meeting will be held 3pm Central / 4pm Eastern on Sunday, April 24 in the Chapel. Find out about what happened at camp last year and what we are looking forward to in the year to come!

Wanted: Summer Staff 2022

Summer Staff 2022 Applications are now LIVE! We’re seeking enthusiastic, creative young leaders who are looking for the experience of a lifetime.

Thank You!

Wow! The numbers have been tallied, and our Fall Fest brought in a total of $24,767.14! We are so grateful to all of the quilters, bidders, ticket buyers, volunteers, staff, and supporters. The funds raised are used to support our outdoor ministry, helping make camp accessible to all people. Thank you and thanks be to God!

Johnston Family

I will admit that it took us a long time to get around to it. We support Fortune Lake because for 8 years it was the camp that the church I pastored sent kids to. For those 8 years it was a place where I went and was able to find a place of peace and time to re-set and renew. We support Fortune Lake because it is important to our family that camping remain strong in the Upper Peninsula and Northern Wisconsin. We know that Fortune Lake is small but mighty and our support is needed and necessary.

Heather Robitaille

FLLC is forever part of my heart. Joining the Tenacious 200 was not something I thought I could afford on a single teacher salary, but when I viewed the many options, I realized I could! FLLC strengthened my faith, helped me build a closer relationship with God, and gave me a diverse extended family from across the country and around the world. Now, giving back to the place that gave me so much makes my heart happy.

Surrounded by the Spirit

When Nora was a young teenager, she felt the urge to go to Fortune Lake because her friends had been going and she had heard about how fun it could be. When she finally made the decision to come for the week, it ended up impacting her faith journey in an inspiring way.