Feb. 14th, Saturday | 9:30am–2:00pm
At my home & studio
Light lunch + treats included
Winter does important work beneath the surface.
Before anything grows, the soil must soften.
This February gathering is for women who feel weary, hardened by hurry, or simply ready to be tended again. Together, we will slow our bodies, loosen our grip, and create space for what is quietly waiting to emerge.
Through guided conversation, gentle prayer, and a tactile creative practice, we’ll explore what it means to soften—not as weakness, but as preparation. Not as striving, but as trust.
This retreat includes:
A welcoming circle with guided reflection and conversation
A contemplative creative practice focused on texture, layering, and release
Spacious silence alongside shared making
A simple, nourishing lunch and warm drinks
All materials provided—just bring yourself
You do not need to be “creative.”
You only need to be willing to arrive as you are.
This is a place to rest your hands in the soil of your own life and let God do the slow work beneath the surface.
Feb. 14th, Saturday | 9:30am–2:00pm
At my home & studio
Light lunch + treats included
Winter does important work beneath the surface.
Before anything grows, the soil must soften.
This February gathering is for women who feel weary, hardened by hurry, or simply ready to be tended again. Together, we will slow our bodies, loosen our grip, and create space for what is quietly waiting to emerge.
Through guided conversation, gentle prayer, and a tactile creative practice, we’ll explore what it means to soften—not as weakness, but as preparation. Not as striving, but as trust.
This retreat includes:
A welcoming circle with guided reflection and conversation
A contemplative creative practice focused on texture, layering, and release
Spacious silence alongside shared making
A simple, nourishing lunch and warm drinks
All materials provided—just bring yourself
You do not need to be “creative.”
You only need to be willing to arrive as you are.
This is a place to rest your hands in the soil of your own life and let God do the slow work beneath the surface.