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The Ohio Church Retreat - Five Ways to Find the Right One
for You
By Mark Dubler
Executive Director,
Otyokwah Camp & Retreat Center
The word retreat can be defined as a strategic withdrawal.
In the spiritual life of a person, strategically withdrawing
from the activities and demands of daily life and to spend
time with God renews hope and spiritual health. There are
many opportunities throughout Ohio for church retreats, and
using the following suggestions will help you find, or even
plan, a church retreat that is right for you.
1. Determine the group’s profile. Will most of the attendees
be singles that prefer to mingle with others? Or will the
majority of the guests be middle-aged men that would rather
have opportunity for long hikes and solitude?
2. Consider the venue. Many Ohio church retreats fall into
one of three categories: lecture, guided, and private.
Lecture retreats center around a keynote speaker with
several sessions offered daily. Guided retreats suggest a
topic with scriptures to read, questions to answer, and
often includes small group discussion meetings. Private
retreats have no speakers or group discussions, but rather,
allow time for individual solitude and meditation.
3. Pick an appropriate time. Pay attention to the obvious.
Be careful not to schedule a retreat for men if the date
falls on Mothers’ Day weekend. Choose a time of year when
the weather will cooperate with the activities you’re
planning. Ohio church retreats can be tricky to plan because
the weather can be unpredictable.
4. Choose the best atmosphere for you. Some retreat guests
want to “get away from it all.” In Ohio, church retreats may
take place at a retreat center with acres of forest. Other
centers offer lakeside settings, perfect for restful times
of prayer and rejuvenation. Still another option is a large
building with many smaller rooms available for such
activities as small group prayer time, etc.
5. Determine the main objectives of the retreat. Some
retreats are geared toward emotional healing, and some focus
on equipping people with strategies for dealing with
difficult life situations. Most Ohio church retreats simply
hope to bring spiritual refreshment and vision.
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Mark
Dubler is the Executive Director of Otyokwah Camp & Retreat
Center and a
Ohio Church Retreat
expert. Check out our great discounts for first-time groups at
Otyokwah Camp & Retreat Center.
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