
Ongoing Monthly Offerings
Upcoming Retreats
These retreat days will invite participants into creative self-expression through a favorite—or assorted—art forms: watercolor, acrylic, collage, block printing, photography, sketching, writing.
These retreat days will invite participants into creative self-expression through a favorite—or assorted—art forms: watercolor, acrylic, collage, block printing, photography, sketching, writing.
The focus of this workshop will be to cultivate methods for transforming the negative or conflictual aspects of our relationships by growing in our capacity to see and be seen. These days are invitation for living more fully the loving and creative expression that frees us to be ourselves….
Participants will be introduced to the story of the Psalms, the various prayer patterns they contain as well as the qualities and characteristics they teach us about prayer from the heart. Please bring your favorite translation of the Psalms with you to the day.
Come rest in silence with other contemplative companions, away from the busyness of daily life, and allow the mind, body, and spirit to surrender to God’s presence and action within.
Come and receive refreshment of spirit, mind and body by surrendering the total self unto God, the source and ground of our being.
Is there a decision you have to make and you are unsure what God wants for you? Perhaps you are trying to understand where God is in the middle of so much suffering and divisiveness and how you are called to respond.
Matthew 11:29 “Get away with me and you’ll recover your life.”
You’ve been called to be a healer.
But practicing medicine in a broken world and a complex healthcare system can leave one feeling discouraged and disoriented.
This retreat is an invitation to reconnect with your sense of call, your faith, and your collegial community.
Join us in cultivating and expressing gratitude through the art of journaling. We will conclude with lunch and a deeper sense of gratitude.
As we move towards ritually ending this momentous year for both country and world, this contemplative silent retreat will provide a holy space to process and integrate our lives before God.
This silent retreat is dedicated to establishing and cultivating the foundational meditation practice of shamatha (calm abiding) meditation.
People who love this world, people who pay attention, are gardeners, whether or not they have ever picked up a trowel. Because gardening is not just about digging. Gardening is about cherishing.
Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. (1Cor: 13:7)
“No one knows what has been taken from you
when the silence of absence deepens.”
(John O’Donohue)
Come rest in silence with other contemplative companions, away from the busyness of daily life, and allow the mind, body, and spirit to surrender to God’s presence and action within.
Come rest in silence with other contemplative companions, away from the busyness of daily life, and allow the mind, body, and spirit to surrender to God’s presence and action within.

Beguiled by Beauty
During our time together, we will explore beauty as a threshold to the divine and to the deepening of compassion and joy. Beauty allows us to behold the sacred worth of all beings in nature, the arts, and the faces of others. Cultivating the practice of beauty opens us to a deeply joyful way of embracing the loveliness and sorrows of life. We will have time for discussion, small group conversations, meditation, quiet, and creativity – and for savoring the beauty of a life of faith.

Praying Your Life
God speaks to us in diverse ways, revealing the depths of love to us. This weekend of prayer and reflection focuses upon the revelation of God coming to us through the fabric of our own lives. Just as seekers listen to God through Lectio Divina, seekers can also explore the shape of God’s desire through reflecting upon the events, experiences and relationships which have shaped and are shaping their lives in the present.