Weekend Retreat: May Stillness Be Your Companion
Given the busyness of our work, summer activities, and more, you are invited to come and allow holy stillness to become the invited guest at your table.
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Given the busyness of our work, summer activities, and more, you are invited to come and allow holy stillness to become the invited guest at your table.
Join fellow artists and makers of all types for a “séjour artistique” — a retreat-stay focused on art. You’ll have your own workstation in a community space from 4 p.m. Friday through 4 p.m. Sunday.Optional sessions on helpful topics will be offered such as Color 101 and Visual Prayer. The weekend closes with an invitation […]
During this day of meditation, we will have the opportunity to engage with our creator and the cosmos through visio divina and audio divina.
The Ignatian Directed Retreat is designed to deepen your relationship with God. Check-in begins at 4 p.m., and the retreat will begin with an orientation session at 5pm. The retreat will end after lunch on Saturday.
