Worship Equippers Retreat Day

Calling All Worshipers!
Worship Equippers Retreat Day
Featuring Conversations About the Anglican Way of Worship

You're invited to step away from the busyness of your everyday life into a beautiful country setting to explore how the Anglican Way of Worship equips individuals, families, and churches to make disciples of all nations, beginning with your family, friends, neighbors, and co-workers.

Our retreat day will begin with a country breakfast followed by the Morning Office in the Book of Common Prayer accompanied by the musical instruments of the Psalms. We will then embark on a teaching adventure through the Old and New Testaments, exploring how the BCP equips us for the Anglican Way of Everyday Worship that transforms lives!

After enjoying a fresh lunch, our afternoon session entitled "You are God's Masterpiece" will unfold, featuring conversations on how the theology of creativity is expressed through music, dance, drama, painting, sketching, sculpture, woodworking, writing, banners, signs, symbols, iconography, multimedia technology, the culinary arts, pottery, flower arranging, gardening, and the ministry of hospitality offered in the sacred spaces of our homes. Come prepared to discover, develop, and ignite your creative gifts for God's glory!

When: Saturday, April 27, 8:30 a.m to 4 p.m.

Where: The Claggett Conference & Retreat Center, 3035 Buckeystown Pike, Adamstown, MD 21710

Registration: The registration fee is $60, which includes breakfast, lunch, and materials. A freewill offering will also be received. You are welcome to arrive at the retreat center at 8 a.m. Breakfast is at 8:30 a.m., with our first session at 9:30 a.m. Our seating capacity is limited to fifty participants. We encourage you to reserve your spot ASAP by registering and processing your fee online. You will receive an email confirmation.

About our Retreat Facilitator: The Rev. Dean F. Schultz has helped to make the history and biblical dynamics of Judeo-Christian worship come alive for Christians and spiritual seekers from many nations and worship traditions. In addition to leading Worship Equippers (WE), a missions ministry dedicated to helping equip the body of Christ for worship renewal, he serves as the Associate Rector at the Church of the Holy Spirit Anglican in Leesburg, VA.

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