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Come. Be. An Online Retreat for the Anxious Soul

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Add to Calendar 2023-09-01 7:00 PM 2023-09-03 4:30 PM America/New_York Come. Be. An Online Retreat for the Anxious Soul

Roger Hutchison, bestselling author, artist, and Christian educator will facilitate a retreat based on his new book The Art of Calm – Spiritual Exercises for the Anxious Soul.

Hutchison’s remarkable and encouraging therapeutic journey begins with his devastating psychological descent that landed him in the emergency room. When the medical system proved unable to provide sustained help, Hutchison turned to his faith for guidance. The healing path God led him on was nothing short of miraculous, as it offered not only authentic spiritual renewal, but also a profound sense of belonging in a world where he once felt like a stranger.

Weaving personal stories with thoughtful questions, journaling prompts, and a wide range of inspirational practices, Hutchison will facilitate this online retreat through a colorful variety of reflections and creative exercises that will encourage participants to get up and discover a more centered and peaceful life.

This free retreat will take place over five half-hour sessions via the Trinity Retreat Center Facebook page throughout the weekend at these times; all times are Eastern. Registration is not required.

  • Friday 7–7:30pm
  • Saturday 10–10:30am, 2–2:30pm, and 8–8:30pm
  • Sunday 4–4:30pm
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Roger Hutchison, bestselling author, artist, and Christian educator will facilitate a retreat based on his new book The Art of Calm – Spiritual Exercises for the Anxious Soul.

Hutchison’s remarkable and encouraging therapeutic journey begins with his devastating psychological descent that landed him in the emergency room. When the medical system proved unable to provide sustained help, Hutchison turned to his faith for guidance. The healing path God led him on was nothing short of miraculous, as it offered not only authentic spiritual renewal, but also a profound sense of belonging in a world where he once felt like a stranger.

Weaving personal stories with thoughtful questions, journaling prompts, and a wide range of inspirational practices, Hutchison will facilitate this online retreat through a colorful variety of reflections and creative exercises that will encourage participants to get up and discover a more centered and peaceful life.

This free retreat will take place over five half-hour sessions via the Trinity Retreat Center Facebook page throughout the weekend at these times; all times are Eastern. Registration is not required.

  • Friday 7–7:30pm
  • Saturday 10–10:30am, 2–2:30pm, and 8–8:30pm
  • Sunday 4–4:30pm
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