This spiritual retreat for ministry personnel is an invitation for you to rest. Under the guidance of Spiritual directors and experienced retreat leaders Lois Huey-Heck and Murray Groom, you will engage the ancient and emerging practices of our faith. This “Turning of the Seasons” retreat is a time for savouring what has been, tending what is now, and anticipating what will be. This is an opportunity for you to clear space to listen more deeply for the promptings of your own soul and the ongoing movement of the Spirit. Sink into Holy Presence in and through the beauty of the Okanagan Valley at Naramata Centre. Be restored for the coming seasons of your ministry leadership.
This retreat is limited to active ministry personnel.
Clear Space Retreat
at Naramata (Naramata Centre)
8pm Monday, June 8, 2020 to
12 noon Thursday, June 11, 2020
$300 Registration Fee, including single accommodation and catered dinner, groceries for breakfasts and lunches, self-catered refreshments.
Naramata Centre
Naramata BC
Facilitators
Lois Huey-Heck has been leading workshops and retreats since 1987. She cares deeply about the healing of the world – one being and one community at a time. She loves spiritual practices (ancient and new) that nurture the whole self – those that put our pieces back together again! Lois is a spiritual director, a trainer of spiritual directors, a visual artist, and author who worked for 30 years at Wood Lake Publishing and is a past director of spiritual nurture at Naramata Centre. She says, “As a spiritual director I have come to know that our wise bodies and creative hearts are two of our greatest spiritual allies.”
Murray Groom is an ordained minister in the United Church of Canada. He is a graduate, former staff member and one time interim Director of the Pacific Jubilee Program in Spiritual Direction. He is a practiced spiritual director and regularly co-conducts extended silent retreats at Naramata Centre in the Okanagan Valley.
Journeying to Naramata Centre for time of spiritual retreat is a true, blessed gift. You can read more about Naramata Centre here.