A look around...

A look around...

Friday, November 16, 2018

Looking ahead to the 2024 camp season... anticipating & excited to plan & pray for it to be the best summer yet!  Activities offered:
-archery - kids' aiming practice & real thing
-archery tag - ages 9+
-axe throw - plastic & real thing
-bmx track
-cabin talks
-chapel times
-camp fires
-chess tourneys - one of our finer things!
-climbing wall
-cooking - outdoors
-crafts
-dutch blitz - life size
-finger rockets
-gaga ball
-games/sports
-hungry hippo - life size
-jenga - giant
-laser tag
-meals - they're great!
-9 square
-pelletry
-rocketry
-slack line
-sling shots
-swimming
-sports
-volley ball 
-wide games & pre-meal competitions
-zip line
-& more!!


Wednesday, November 14, 2018

What's Planned In 2024

We're looking ahead & excited about the upcoming camp season!

-May 18 & 25 - LBC clean-up days 9 - 4 pm

-JUNE SCHOOL DAYS HOSTED TUESDAY - FRIDAY DURING THE MONTH!
-June 7-9 -Quest Retreat sponsored by Bible League Canada

-June 15 - Lunch With A Purpose - prayer walk

-June 28-30 - Family Retreat (starts Friday @ 7 pm & ends with Sunday lunch & Family Fun Day pass

-June 30 - LBC morning service & Family Fun Day 2-5 pm

-July 4-7 - Staff Training & Team Building

CAMP WEEKS:
-July 8-12 - Jr 1 Camp 
-July 15-19 - Teen 1 Camp 
-July 22-25 - Kidz 1 Camp 
-July 30-Aug 2 -  Kidz 2 Camp 
-Aug 5-9 - Jr 2 Camp 
-Aug 12-16 Teen 2 Camp 

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Current Projects... want to help?

LBC's GENERAL FUND works hard to pay the bills and feed our campers.  Your donation here will help us do camp better and bring more kids to camp!

LBC's BUILDING PROJECT: Last spring, donations helped us to move that quonset to camp.  Now work is needed inside and outside to make it be our chapel & rainy day play area.  Your donation can help us do that!

WE THANK EACH ONE WHO GIVES TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF LBC!  We really couldn't do it without you!  A camper's registration fee covers approximately one third of what it costs to bring them to camp for the week.  Your donation to our General Fund pays the remaining cost.  

Monday, November 12, 2018

Contact:

Marilyn Kirk
Director
(306) 372-7970  phone or text

Box 71
Luseland, SK  S0L 2A0

Chairman of the Board:
Cheryl Glass

Board Members:
Linda Bloem
Ted Glass
Paul Kreizenbeck
Tomi Watt

LUSELAND BIBLE CAMP is a  non-denomination Bible based camp!

Sunday, November 11, 2018

Luseland Bible Camp history...

Margaret Conner travelled west in 1929 to share God’s Word with pioneers living there.  As a result of her work and ministry, Prairie Gospel Tabernacle began followed by Luseland Bible Camp in 1933.  LBC was first located on a farm near Denzil.  Early days of LBC consisted of tent prayer meetings.  Granaries served as cabins.  All food was donated.  

In the early 1940’s, the farm was sold and LBC moved to Luseland.  The generosity of several families provided the $400 needed to purchase a forty acre property; where the camp is still located.  Many volunteers have worked over the years to build the camp to what it is today.  

In 1958, LBC chose to work under the leadership of the Canadian Sunday School Mission (CSSM).  CSSM recently changed its name to One Hope Canada Ministries to better reflect       its current work.  

In 1978, lumber from the Prairie Gospel Tabernacle building was used to build a 34’ x 40’ office complex.  The Luseland Alliance Church building was moved to the camp grounds after a new church building was built.  Renovations are in progress to restore that building, currently being used for four girl’s cabins.  

In 2008, the RM of Luseland sold LBC the adjacent 40 acres of property for a loonie.  That gesture was encouraging to the camp and doubled the size of the property.  

LBC now celebrates 91 years of work and ministry.  There have been changes during that time to upgrade buildings and maintain the grounds with regard to current safety standards.  In the last few years, construction projects have included:  four boy’s cabins, a swimming pool & washroom building, new dining hall and kitchen.  While changes to the grounds are needed, the message continues to be the same:  We present the one hope we have in Jesus Christ to those with the least opportunity to hear, especially children and youth and disciple believers for living and serving through the Church.

Saturday, November 10, 2018

What People Say...

People often say...

LBC is a safe place to stay!


It feels a bit like coming home!!


We love hearing those comments!!!  If you have a comment to share, do let us know!!