Trinity Retreat Center is @trinitywallst's refuge of healing, peace, joy and spiritual formation amid the forests, rivers and farm land of West Cornwall, CT.
Check out our Easter Retreat: Awakening to Deeper Life in Christ.
@trinityretreatct Trinity Retreat Center in West Cornwall, CT.
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Feb 23, 2024, to Feb 25, 2024, 2pm
Led by the Rev. William Campbell
Join us for a weekend of guided prayer drawn from "The Spiritual Exercises" by St. Ignatius of Loyola
Learn more and register here: https://t.co/rjrRd7YVdt @trinityretreatct https://t.co/7bwqmPyCiy
Embodied Faith: Building Communities of Connection and Belonging through Movement With Bishop Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis https://t.co/u1CzBrnsGm via @FacebookWatch
How can we hear God’s voice even in times of “wilderness”: seasons of change, doubt, and uncertainty?
Join Trinity's Summerlee Staten and Dr. Kathy Bozzuti-Jones for a nourishing weekend at our Way of God retreat at @TrinityRetreatC on Jan. 27-29.
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Spots are still available for our January in-person retreat at the beautiful @TrinityRetreatC! Venture into the Song of Songs accompanied by Christian poets old and new at our 2023 winter retreat.
Hide and Seek Retreat
January 6-8 | West Cornwall, CT
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On the eve of Gaudete Sunday, we’re resting in joy with the @TrinityWallSt intergenerational Advent retreat, from cookie decorating to a winter bonfire!
#Advent#Tistheseason#retreat#gaudetesunday
Adventures in farm to table eating: when you think you’re ordering a 20-30 pound *case* of squash and what arrives is a *single 20-30 pound squash*
(Modeled by Julia, our head chef!)
#farmtotable#seasonaleating#mindfuleating#retreat#oops
The last flowers of the season: calendula, an edible and medicinal flower that’s equally happy as a garnish on the plate, a tea to soothe inflammation, or an arrangement on the altar. Even in the November frost they’re still cheerful!
“There comes a time in the spiritual life where one can choose either to despair or to endure,” writes Dr. Kathy Bozzuti-Jones. “In our own anxious times, choosing endurance is countercultural.”
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No book of the Bible maps the landscape of love—human and divine—like the Song of Songs. Unsurprisingly, some of the ancient poem’s best interpreters have been #poets. Venture into the Song of Songs at our Janunary retreat at @TrinityRetreatC.
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