On July 12, 2025, Wrangell Adventist Church witnessed a beautiful celebration of faith as Archer McGill was baptized by Craig Hamilton, Ketchikan Church and Craig Church pastor. What made this baptism particularly meaningful was the journey that led McGill to this moment of commitment.
For several years, McGill has been a dedicated member of the mission group from White Salmon/Hood River, traveling to southeast Alaska to volunteer at Camp Lorraine, a beloved children's camp in the region. Through his faithful service and involvement with the camp projects, McGill has become a familiar and treasured face in the community.
McGill shared that he had been contemplating baptism for quite some time, but this year something was different. "It was easy with no hesitation," he explained, describing how the decision finally felt clear and right. For him, Camp Lorraine represents more than just a place of service; it's his "happy spot," a place where his faith has grown and flourished through meaningful work and fellowship.
Originally, McGill had hoped to be baptized at the camp itself, which would have been a fitting location given his deep connection to the ministry there. However, poor weather conditions necessitated a change of plans, and the decision was made to hold the baptism at Wrangell Church instead. Despite the venue change, the significance of the moment remained unchanged.
Those who know McGill recognize him for his exceptional work ethic and dedication to Camp Lorraine's mission. His commitment to service is legendary among the mission group, particularly remembered for the year he strapped himself in to work safely on the camp's steep roofs — a testament to both his skill and his willingness to tackle challenging projects for the benefit of the camp and its young visitors.
Following the baptism service, the congregation gathered for a potluck, creating an atmosphere of fellowship and thanksgiving. While McGill was baptized in Wrangell, he will be joining his local Adventist church back home, carrying with him the memories and spiritual growth fostered through his years of service at Camp Lorraine. It was truly a day of celebration all around, as the church family welcomed McGill into the body of believers through baptism.
McGill's story reminds us that God works through service and community, drawing hearts to Him through faithful witness and dedicated ministry. His baptism represents not just a personal decision, but also the fruit of years of faithful service and the loving fellowship he has experienced through his work at Camp Lorraine.