Family Retreats
Reconnecting Spouses, Parents & Children
Slow Down. Rest.
Be Refreshed.
Is your family in need of refreshing? Give yourselves a weekend away to focus on the important things and remember what truly matters to you as a family. At times, we all need to be reminded of the things which busy life will cause us to forget. Your family is a one-of-a-kind, dynamic team. In our intimate small group atmosphere at our hospitable mountain retreat, we invite you to come and rest together, and encounter the Goodness of God afresh as a family. We are excited to host you and get to know you.
"Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light." - Matthew 11:28-30
Revived by the Spirit
Join us Thursday night through Sunday morning for connection with your family and intimacy with God. Through various activities and adventures, family bonds will be strengthened as you learn to work together creatively. Wrap up the weekend by writing a family vision/mission statement to take home with you.
Unplug
Experience 3 days without smartphones, laptops or gaming devices, and discover the gift of uninterrupted communication!
Reconnect
Enjoy quality time together and have the important conversations that are often crowded out by the demands of everyday life.
Encounter God
Enter into the presence of the Lord through morning devotionals, singing, meditation and quiet times.
Play Together
Cut loose and have fun! Enjoy seasonal activities such as outdoor excursions, competitions, art projects and square dancing to make memories with your family. Activities vary from retreat to retreat.
The Inn of Last Resort
Our Smoky Mountain sanctuary offers a retreat that fosters healing and renewal for anyone whose soul is tired and weary. Restoring families, discipling young people and healing the broken are the bedrocks of our ministry.
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Soul Care
“I’m not sure what we expected, but our two weeks there surpassed all that we imagined in terms of being taken care of and fed—not only physically, but emotionally and relationally.”