See how God has been Faithful through the years of ministry at Lincoln Lake Baptist Camp…

Historical document with text about the founding of a camp by the North End Fellowship in 1938, mentioning Pastor Roy Botruff's role in securing land in 1945. Includes a 1922 plat map for Lincoln Lake Silver Beach Resort in Michigan.
A document titled "Articles of Incorporation" for the Lincoln Lake Bible Conference, Inc., a non-profit formed in 1945. It includes provisions under the Michigan General Corporation Act, detailing the corporation's purpose: Christian fellowship, Bible teaching, and conferences. The original board members are listed, including William Doren, Charles Hart, and others. A note mentions the camp's early operational tasks and an annual expense of $8,332.75.

“In 1945, the LINCOLN LAKE BIBLE CONFERENCE, INC was formed…”

Document titled "Refinement of the Governance" detailing developments and expansions at Lincoln Lake Baptist Youth Camp. Includes historical information on the construction of facilities and mentions a 1954 resolution for camp governance. Lists member churches from 1954.

“Instead of individual members constituting the board, area churches were now the voting members of the camp…”

“Churches took the initiative to sponsor cabins to be built..”

Informational text about camp expansion and development during the 1960s and 1970s, listing cabins constructed by different churches, and an image of a camp cabin surrounded by trees with a lake view.
A collage with three images and text about the Siegel Chapel. The top image shows a Quonset hut building surrounded by trees. Below, there's a floor plan and proposed chapel design for "Lincoln Lake Baptist Youth Camp," labeled "Chapel in the Trees." Next to it, there's an image of the completed Siegel Chapel building among trees. The text discusses the camp's history, construction details from 1973, and a message encouraging support from C.R. "Dick" Harrison.

“Continue to pray for your Board because each member needs and wants the perfect will of God for this work and so each member values your prayers in his behalf.”

Text and a sketch of a building, detailing the history of Lincoln Lake camp. The text discusses leadership changes, building developments, and the dedication of the Roy Botruff Lodge. It highlights contributions by Rev. Walter DeBoer, Bill Moss, and the Gordons. The sketch shows the lodge surrounded by trees.

“In 1995 the beautiful Roy Botruff Lodge was dedicated…”

“Lincoln Lake exists as an outreach of the Local Church using the unique atmosphere of camping to evangelize and disciple individuals through the Word of God.”

Text describing the development of Lincoln Lake Baptist Youth Camp's mission and expansion, including a large building surrounded by trees.
Detailed plan for Lincoln Lake camp expansion including text on leadership changes and map showing facilities like a gym and soccer field.

Praise the Lord for his faithfulness to Lincoln Lake Baptist Camp!