One Day Soul Care Retreat: Group
A time dedicated to focusing on the importance and necessity of caring for our own selves and souls with room for solitude and a space for silent prayer. This communal retreat will also be an opportunity to enjoy, reflect, and to rest in the presence of God. Price includes lunch, venue, facilitation, and materials.
Individual Spiritual Direction: 50-minute session
A prayer relationship where the director joins the directee to listen for, observe, discover and discern the presence, movement and leading of God’s Spirit in and among the directee’s life. The director offers space, guided questions, observations, and silence to help the directee hear and see God. The director guides the directee to listen deeply and personally toward growing intimacy with Christ. The director does not offer anything beyond what God reveals in the context of listening prayer. The focus is placed on presence/dailiness with God.
Season of Soul Care: 6 Sessions
The season leading up to and following a retreat or Soul Care Intensive can be a critical time of preparation. We offer a "Season of Soul Care" which may be enjoyed over 6 individual sessions on either end of your retreat or intensive. We find that preparation and follow up help to solidify the good work being done on retreat or in an intensive.
Soul Care Intensive: 3-5 Days
A Soul Care Intensive is a dedicated time, most often 3-5 days, focused on the care and recovery of self and soul. For many, an intensive comes after a particularly intense season of life and service. For others, it can serve as a creative launching point for your professional sabbatical.
Speaking and Facilitation
Are you looking for a speaker or facilitator for your next retreat through themes of self care, soul care, sabbath, or spiritual formation? We'd love to help connect you to a retreat facilitator who would be a great fit for your event or retreat gathering.
A time dedicated to focusing on the importance and necessity of caring for our own selves and souls with room for solitude and a space for silent prayer. This communal retreat will also be an opportunity to enjoy, reflect, and to rest in the presence of God. Price includes lunch, venue, facilitation, and materials.
Individual Spiritual Direction: 50-minute session
A prayer relationship where the director joins the directee to listen for, observe, discover and discern the presence, movement and leading of God’s Spirit in and among the directee’s life. The director offers space, guided questions, observations, and silence to help the directee hear and see God. The director guides the directee to listen deeply and personally toward growing intimacy with Christ. The director does not offer anything beyond what God reveals in the context of listening prayer. The focus is placed on presence/dailiness with God.
Season of Soul Care: 6 Sessions
The season leading up to and following a retreat or Soul Care Intensive can be a critical time of preparation. We offer a "Season of Soul Care" which may be enjoyed over 6 individual sessions on either end of your retreat or intensive. We find that preparation and follow up help to solidify the good work being done on retreat or in an intensive.
Soul Care Intensive: 3-5 Days
A Soul Care Intensive is a dedicated time, most often 3-5 days, focused on the care and recovery of self and soul. For many, an intensive comes after a particularly intense season of life and service. For others, it can serve as a creative launching point for your professional sabbatical.
Speaking and Facilitation
Are you looking for a speaker or facilitator for your next retreat through themes of self care, soul care, sabbath, or spiritual formation? We'd love to help connect you to a retreat facilitator who would be a great fit for your event or retreat gathering.
"When despair for the world grows in me
and I wake in the night at the least sound in fear of what my life and my children’s lives may be, I go and lie down where the wood drake rests in his beauty on the water, and the great heron feeds. I come into the peace of wild things who do not tax their lives with forethought of grief. I come into the presence of still water. And I feel above me the day-blind stars waiting with their light. For a time I rest in the grace of the world, and am free." —WENDELL BERRY |
"When you learn to embrace your self with a sense of appreciation and affection, you begin to glimpse the goodness and light that is in you and gradually you will realize that you are worthy of respect from yourself. When you recognize your limits, but still embrace your life with affection and graciousness, the sense of inner dignity begins to grow. You become freer and less dependent on the affirmation of outer voices and less troubled by the negativity of others."
—JOHN O'DONOHUE |