Radiant & Restored

Holistic Women’s Wellness Retreat

September 12-14, 2025

ABIDE

Join us for an extraordinary weekend retreat where nature and community blend, guiding you toward radiant well-being. Engage in an immersive health journey that fosters restorative connections. Escape daily distractions and embrace an experience for women focused on physical, mental, and spiritual growth. Awaken your senses with chef-crafted, nutritionist-designed meals made from wholesome ingredients. Enjoy a mix of fun activities, insightful teachings, and moments of reflection, fostering meaningful conversations and new health practices. Return home with a revived body, mind, and spirit.

Intention Statement

As we learn to cultivate a harmonious rhythm of living in light of God's design, we equip ourselves to be better stewards of our personal health and community wellness.

Focus Verse

“I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener. He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful. You are already clean because of the word I have spoken to you. Remain in me, as I also remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in me.”

John 15:1-4

Caring for our spiritual and physical health.

“So much of life, unavoidably, is just maintenance. Things need upkeep or they fall apart. We spend most of our days and much of our energy simply staving off inevitable entropy and decay.

This is especially true of our bodies.

Our lives are taken up with the care and maintenance of our bodies — we have to clean them, feed them, deal with their wastes, exercise them, and give them rest, again and again, every day. And that’s when we are well and things are running smoothly. Even with all that care, our bodies eventually break down and we get sick, which requires even more care. Having a body is a lot of work…

We can believe that the cumulative hours and years spent on the incessant care of our bodies are meaningless, an insignificant necessity on the way to the important parts of our day. But in orthodox Christianity, our bodies matter profoundly….

In the Scriptures we find that the body is not incidental to our faith, but integral to our worship. We were made to be embodied — to experience life, pleasure, and limits in our bodies…Our bodies and souls are inseparable, and therefore what we do with our bodies and what we do with our souls is always entwined.”

-Liturgy of the Ordinary by Tish Harrison Warren

Radiant and Restored
bodies, souls, minds, hearts.
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