The Silent Retreat offers time and space to quiet yourself, allowing you to hear from God. Throughout the retreat, we will invite you to experiment with silence and reduce your use of technology.
On Friday, check in at 4 p.m., enjoy dinner, and join us for a welcome session and orientation led by Program Ministry Director Andrea Hampton. The evening will include a guided time of practicing silence together, which will begin with a message and directed "Moments with God" journaling. The retreat's formal silence starts at this time for those who wish to engage. The evening will close with a prayer.
Start Saturday with breakfast, followed by a morning session where you'll have time for journaling. Lunch is served midday, and the afternoon brings more opportunity for silent reflection and prayer, including a message and directed "Moments with God" journaling. Dinner will be followed by a special session, which will feature conversations with God through music.
After breakfast on Sunday morning, there will be a meaningful closing session with a message, a dissolving service, and an opportunity to share your experiences from the retreat. Check-out is at 10 a.m.
Program details will be emailed one week before the event.
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