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About Red Willow Ministries

THE OLDEST CONTINUOUSLY OPERATING
LUTHERAN BIBLE CAMP

 

Red Willow Ministries was founded and has operated Red Willow Bible Camp since 1926, making it one of the oldest continuously operated Lutheran Bible camps serving youth in the United States. Since the building of the Ofstedal Retreat Center in 1967, Red Willow Ministries has been able to offer a variety of retreats for different organizations, groups, and individuals of all ages to enjoy what is now 480 acres of the beautiful surroundings of Red Willow Lake.

 

The camp facilities include our year-round retreat center with 11 guest rooms, dining hall, gym, sauna, and multiple meeting spaces. Additional housing options include 12 seasonal, bunk style cabins, and the Hospitality House. Available year-round, the Hospitality House has 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, a living room and home style kitchen. Additionally our facilities include an outdoor pool and the Memorial Chapel. View the Virtual Tour here ».

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Activities at Red Willow Ministries include a lakefront for fishing or kayaking/canoeing, hiking trails, biking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, camping out areas with firepits, a disc golf course, a low ropes course, miniature golf, gaga ball pit, a pavilion for picnics, swimming in the pool, and plenty of space for outdoor games and sports.

OUR VALUES

  • Camp should be a place for rest, retreat, and renewal.

  • Hospitality and program are important components of the camp business, but self-care and our relationship with God are even more important.

  • To show that we, as a camp, are a theological venture, so that our visitors, guests, and clientele can experience hope.

  • To give God credit in the 21st century - what is he up to today?

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OUR HISTORY

1920s

1926

Luther League girls from Edmore camped on the shore of Devil’s Lake under the leadership of Pastor R.A. Ofstedal.

1927

Fourteen boys from Edmore camped at Devils Lake for four days with Pastor Ofstedal conducting a study on the Lords Prayer.

1928

The first camp was held at Red Willow Lake. There were 35 young people in attendance.

1940s

1940

Pastor M.B. Ordahl was instrumental in securing first tract of 20 acres of lake front property for a camp. Pastor Ordahl referred to the site as “Outlook Point”, where young people’s outlooks on life could be changed.  Tents were the only facilities.

1949

The Memorial Chapel was constructed n memory of the soldiers who gave their lives in World War II.

1960s

1963

The first camp director was hired.

1967

The Ofstedal Retreat Center was constructed.

2000s

Today

We continue to strive to work in the lives of God’s children, both young and old. 

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