18 Feb 2008 03:51:50 | Christian
a href="http://christian.christianet.com/">Church retreats
are an excellent way to involve the church in an important part
of church involvement. Offering a church retreat creates
community and support with the people closest to you
spiritually. Planned correctly, a church retreat can be
excellent for the church's overall well-being.
There are some key issues to think about when planning a church
retreat. Get a group of interested people together to form your
committee. These people will probably enjoy the church retreat
the most because they worked on it personally. So, the idea is
to involve as many people as possible to create the best
possible outcome with your church retreat. Now that you have
your committee established, decide on the date and duration of
your retreat. This can be determined by the budget you have or
by the theme you are planning on using. Remember, almost all
details can be changed, so don't get frazzled if the church
retreat turns into an overnight even 3 weeks before the church
retreat.
As mentioned above, the budget plays a key role in planning a church
retreat. Don't worry if you don't have a lot of money to
spend. Church retreats are supposed to concentrate on God, not
how big the flowers are at the entrance. Even if you just have
plain copies of articles or prayers to give your attendees, an
awesome environment will be create by the keynote speaker and
attitude of the organizers of the church retreat.
Choosing a location for church retreats varies depending on the
budget and atmosphere desired. If you want to create an
environment of 'Coming back to the beginning' you would probably
choose something more rustic and in the woods. On the other
hand, if you are celebrating women or men for their efforts as a
Christian, you may choose to go somewhere a little fancier to
keep with the theme.
We have briefly discussed a lot of the technical end of planning
a church retreat, but you need to pray hard about the purpose of
the church retreat. Church retreats generally are focused on a
specific topic such as service, mothers/fathers, living a
Christian life, etc. Some church retreats can be organized for
all people by offering different workshops that people can
choose from. The direction of your church retreat will depend on
your availability of keynote speakers, the length of the church
retreat, and the location.
When planning church retreats, remember God is the real focus.
Pray for guidance and support. Nehemiah 2:20 says "Then answered
I them, and said unto them, The God of heaven, he will prosper
us; therefore we his servants will arise and build: but ye have
no portion, nor right, nor memorial, in Jerusalem." Remember
that God will bless all good things you do in building up His
name.
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