for the soul · *2017 discussion book: an altar in the world: a geography of faith by barbara brown...
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Satisfy us in the morning
with your steadfast
love…Psalm 90:14
2017 Mennonite Women’s Retreat
Register online or mail information below to DCC, PO Box 1110 Lincoln City, OR 97367Name:________________________________________ Email:______________________________________
Address:_______________________________________ Phone:_____________________________________
Physical or dietary restrictions:______________________ Roommate Request: __________________________
Take advantage of the early-bird discount! Pay the full $90 registration fee before March 1 and saveRegistration after March 1 is $99 (A $50 deposit is required with registration)Bring along a teenage (ages 13-18) daughter or granddaughter and her registration is only $60Questions? Call 971-600-1244 | Bedding Available: $20/set - Please notify staff in advance
April 21-23 at Drift Creek CampWorship, fellowship & activities: Gather each morning for singing, prayer & reflection in group sessions. Then plan your own time… breathe in fresh mountain air; catch up with friends or enjoy the solitude - a quiet space will be available for those who crave time alone. Get creative with Open Studio time or join the knitting circle. Sip espresso drinks (available by donation). Participate in a book discussion* or join in opportunities to learn about spiritual direction, all while enjoying delicious meals and a bit of pampering.
Visit driftcreek.org for more details! *2017 Discussion book: An Altar in the World: A Geography of Faith by Barbara Brown Taylor
Featuring guest speaker:Marlene Kropf
Retreat Leader Marlene Kropf lives in Port Townsend, Washington, with her husband Stanley. Marlene is a spiritual director, retreat leader, and ordained Mennonite minister. She is retired from
teaching at Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary and from her role as Minister of Worship with Mennonite Church USA. Marlene and Stanley are parents of two adult children who live much too far away in Chicago and Pittsburgh. They enjoy sailing, singing in the community chorus, and hosting guests.
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