How to Plan Retreats and Days of Reflection for Others

Friday, November 22, to Saturday, November 23, 2024
Facilitator(s): Miriam Brown, OP

$200 - includes meals and overnight accommodations

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Overview

Description
Many times spiritual directors and involved leaders in churches or reflection groups would like to or are invited to offer reflection times for others (a morning, day, overnight, week- end, or part of a week-long retreat). Our time together will be both reflective and practical.

We will move through these planning steps:

  • reflect on your own spirit and spirituality
  • consider your anticipated participants and the purposes of their time away
  • draw deep from your personal journeys, study, meanings, spirit
  • go wide to interweave thematic resources
  • shape participants’ time to develop a sense of prayerful flow.

You may come with some ideas and resources, or start from scratch. We will enrich and help each other in this time together.

Dates and Details
Friday, November 22, to Saturday, November 23, 2024

This retreat starts Friday at 7:00pm and ends Saturday at 4:00pm.
The cost of this retreat is $200 which includes overnight accommodations and meals.

Registration Information
You may register and pay online by clicking the yellow “Register Here” button above, by calling the front desk at 262-898-2590 with a credit card number, or by mailing a check made out to Siena Retreat Center.” Payment must be received to complete registration. Partial scholarships are available. Please contact Claire Anderson at 262-898-2588 to arrange for a partial scholarship.

Please see our Frequently Asked Questions page for our cancellation policies and other helpful information.

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About the Facilitators

Miriam Brown, OPMiriam Brown, OP

Miriam Brown, OP, a Sinsinawa Dominican, is a spiritual guide, retreat facilitator, and presenter on current spirituality themes. Miriam holds a master’s degree in Religious Studies from Fordham University and directed an ecumenical organization for 13 years. Miriam has an eye for the Spirit’s movement in the world and flowing in each person’s precious life.