This retreat came with a coloring booklet and pencils on every table. I haven't colored mine yet, because I might want to make copies.
Our theme is rooted in nature, so we've spent time in and with nature--including a nature walk yesterday. We had 20 minutes to spend how we wanted, in nature, even if it was no further than steps from the door. We had some questions to make us more intentional.
I went to my favorite tree, the maple between the Faith Center and the Dining Hall. I spent time gazing and looking, looking close up, like I require my first year Composition students to do. It was amazing.
I had a moment where I wanted to lie on the grass gazing up at the tree, but I decided it was unwise for many reasons. I made an intentional decision not to take a camera or a notebook, to be fully present with the tree.
I love retreats for many reasons, but one reason is because it forces me to do what I say I want to do: to be more present.
In the afternoon, we did worship planning. I am always amazed how we come to the meeting at 3:30 with the barest bones of a worship service, and we have a fully-realized worship service prepared by the 6:45 start time.
We ended the day in the Faith Center, creating and talking. It was a good day. Of course, every Create in Me day is a good day--it's a foretaste of what could be.


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