JCPC Women’s Retreat 2025

About Our Theme…

Belong, Believe, Become - 

How are we called to be a community in a world competing for our attention? What does it mean to “be the Church” in a time of dwindling numbers and growing disinterest? Together we will engage practices of discernment to understand more clearly how the Holy Spirit is moving in our midst and calling us into new ways of being. 

Over the course of 3 sessions on the theme “Belong, Believe, Become,” we will share stories, examine scripture, and reflect together to draw closer to God, to one another and to our inner selves. 

About Amicalola Falls…

Amicalola Falls Lodge is nestled near Amicalola Falls - the tallest waterfall in Georgia! This picturesque destination is perfect for escaping the hustle and bustle of everyday life. We have rented guest rooms in the lodge that each sleep two, with the option of paying for the whole room if you prefer to bunk alone.

The price includes all meals from the Cascades Restaurant as well as the lodging fee, which grants access to parking, wifi, coffee, and other accommodations.

An itinerary will be sent out 2 weeks prior to the retreat and payments may be made all at once, or broken up into two transactions - one at the time of registration, and the second by February 28.

If you have any questions, contact Pastor Rachel.
revrachel@jcpcusa.org
480-773-8657

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When: March 21 - 23, 2025

Where: Amicalola Falls Lodge

Guest Speaker: Rev. Allison Arsenault, Director of Community Engagement at Forum for Theological Exploration

Theme: Belong, Believe, Become

Pricing:

$569 per non-shared room

$344 per shared room

Price includes lodging, all meals, lodging fees, parking, and taxes.

About Our Speaker…

Rev. Allison Arsenault is the Director of Community Engagement at Forum for Theological Exploration where she oversees the Youth Theology Network and efforts centered on theology programs for high school students. She also directs the design and implementation of experiences for young adults exploring a call to ministry. Raised in Houston, Texas, Allison is a graduate of Millsaps College and Emory University’s Candler School of Theology. When she isn’t working on an embroidery project or deep into a book, Allison spends her time chasing her toddler and exploring her adopted home of Smyrna, GA with her family. 


You can read about The Forum for Theological Exploration here.