2014 Weekend Retreat for WELCA
(Women of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America)
NWPA and SWPA
At Camp Lutherlyn
Seven women from St. Paul's ELCA church in Drakes Mill attended a weekend retreat: Ida Right, Wylda Cole, Juanita
Farias, Mary Alice McMunn, Natalie Stoeger, and me, Betsy Henning. Angela
Morton joined us for the day on Saturday, staying till after dark for a very
fun sing-around-the-campfire time.
Spiritual Well Being was our retreat theme.
Bible lessons, services, devotionals, workshops and fun shops throughout the
weekend encouraged spiritual well-being in five areas: social, intellectual,
vocational, physical and emotional.
Apparently I
wasn't paying close enough attention when I registered, I signed up for both
physical well-being workshop and physical fun shop. The morning workshop had us
walking Lutherlyn campus taking in the amphitheater and passing the
impressive and off-limits-to-us high ropes, climbing wall, zip-line arena. We
meandered through woods and caught a glimpse of the upper and lower lakes on
our way to Chapel Hill. I’d never been to Chapel Hill before, and an awe
inspiring sight surprised me. A magnificent cross, stone altar, and plank
benches surrounded by trees create a beautiful setting for outdoor worship,
absolutely beautiful!
The walk
fulfilled more than my need for physical well-being…it added to my emotional,
intellectual, vocational, and social well-being as well. Much of that thanks to
my walking partner, Angie Morton. She reminisced about her years at Camp Lutherlyn
as a child adding an insider’s knowledge to the tour.
Later in the
day I attended a Zumba session just for fun, but it turned out to be just for
torture. Oh my goodness, a person my age ought to build up to that level of
activity before literally jumping in. The other gals participated in fun shops
like “take home craft,” “front porching,” “sit and be fit,” and “prayer in
color”.
The
highlights of my weekend retreat, aside from delightful fellowship with sisters
in Christ, were the Saturday evening Healing Service with Pastor Arlene
Schweitzer, and the Sunday morning worship service at Chapel Hill with Pastor
Susan Irons. I’m richer for having attended the WELCA Weekend Retreat, refreshed
(though physically exhausted), better balanced, and most important, my
Spiritual Well Being tank is full.
Natalie Stoeger, Angela Morton, and I took a walk on our own during some free time -- 3 generations we were -- walking together. Natalie is a senior in high school, adding youth to our women's group. Angie is only a bit older than my own children. Way back when, she was our neighbor and a babysitter for my little boys, who, as I recall, tormented her unmercifully -- all in good fun because they liked her so well.
Me and Angie |
Natalie and her exuberant, always fun, Nana. |
Of course we gave the kid the top bunk. Natalie making her bed |
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Retreats are just lovely! Thanks for sharing yours with us. :)
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