Retreat for Rest and Renewal

“Come away … and rest for a while.” — Mark 6:31

Jesus encouraged His disciples to get away from the work and crowds to find time to renew themselves in his presence. We often feel the need to do the same today. Below are some of the ways that going on a retreat can help you rest.

Prayer, Study, and Worship

A group retreat is an opportunity to step out of busy, everyday life to take time focusing on renewing your relationship with God, and take a refreshing break so that you can continue to live life well. Harvey Cedars offers a wide variety of meeting spaces for group gatherings and sessions, as well as small spaces for prayer, small groups, and Bible study for spiritual renewal during your retreat.

Beautiful Accommodations

Our lodging options offer diverse room layouts and are all conveniently located within walking distance of meeting spaces and activities. Rooms are prepared and cleaned for you, and are designed to offer you comfort.

All-Included Meals

Our staff prepares and serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner so you don’t have to. Our restaurant-quality meals are enjoyable and provide time for your group to chat and reflect together between sessions and activities.

Community-Building Activities

A retreat is a great opportunity to grow closer to others in your church or group. You’ll be able to worship together, talk together, and spend time that you otherwise wouldn’t have. We offer spaces for games, crafts, sports and other activities that help build friendships and start conversations.

Interested in taking your group on a retreat to Harvey Cedars? We have availability from fall to spring, varying depending on the time of the year. Inquire online on our Group Retreats page!

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