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Finding Grace in 2015 Mennonite Women’s Retreat APRIL 10 -12 at Drift Creek Camp f Name:_________________________________________ Email;______________________________________ Address:________________________________________ Phone:_____________________________________ Physical or dietary restrictions:__________________________________________________________________ Cost $99 covers meals, lodging and programming; Please send $50 non-refundable deposit with registration. Register by February 28 to deduct a $9 early-bird discount ($90) Optional activities: Enjoy a massage from an on-site licensed therapist; $1 per minute. (If yes, how long?_________) Participate in group spiritual direction session ($5)______; Individual spiritual direction $15/30 minute session_______ Bedding available: $20/set; Please notify staff in advance. Psalm 42:1 As the deer pants for the water, so my soul longs after you, Oh God. Gather each morning for singing, prayer & reflection in group sessions. Then plan your own time…. Breathe in the fresh mountain air; walk with a friend or enjoy the solitude. A quiet space will be available for those who crave time alone. Guests are invited to explore the benefits of spiritual direction. There will be opportunities to seek individual spiritual direction or in a group setting. Get creative with Open Studio time in the craft room or join the knitting circle; participate in a book discussion* or catch up with friends, all while enjoying delicious meals and a bit of pampering...Visit www.driftcreek.org for more details! *Discussion book: The Invisible Girls: A Memoir, by Sarah Thebarge. (Please be advised, book does contain some strong language.) Featuring guest speaker: Jennifer Lyn Gingerich, Salem, OR Jennifer grew up attending Drift Creek and today works as a Clinical Chaplain at Providence Portland Medical Center where she ministers in the Maternity & Neonatal Intensive Care Units. She graduated from Goshen College in 2002 with a degree in Bible, religion and philosophy, and Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary in 2012 with an Master of Divinity degree concentrating in Pastoral Care and Counseling. Jennifer enjoys spending time with her friends and family (especially her nieces & nephews), playing games, reading, knitting, singing, and listening to audio books.

2015 Mennonite Women’s Retreat - Drift Creek Camp · *Discussion book: The Invisible Girls: A Memoir, by Sarah Thebarge. (Please be advised, book does contain some strong language.)

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Page 1: 2015 Mennonite Women’s Retreat - Drift Creek Camp · *Discussion book: The Invisible Girls: A Memoir, by Sarah Thebarge. (Please be advised, book does contain some strong language.)

Finding Grace in

2015 Mennonite Women’s Retreat

APRIL 10 -12 at Drift Creek Camp f

Name:_________________________________________ Email;______________________________________

Address:________________________________________ Phone:_____________________________________

Physical or dietary restrictions:__________________________________________________________________

Cost $99 covers meals, lodging and programming; Please send $50 non-refundable deposit with registration. Register by February 28 to deduct a $9 early-bird discount ($90)

Optional activities: Enjoy a massage from an on-site licensed therapist; $1 per minute. (If yes, how long?_________) Participate in group spiritual direction session ($5)______; Individual spiritual direction $15/30 minute session_______ Bedding available: $20/set; Please notify staff in advance.

Psa lm 42: 1

As the deer pants for the water,

so my soul longs after you,

Oh God.

Gather each

morning for singing, prayer & reflection in group sessions. Then plan your

own time…. Breathe in the fresh mountain air; walk with a friend or enjoy

the solitude. A quiet space will be available for those who crave time alone.

Guests are invited to explore the benefits of spiritual direction. There will

be opportunities to seek individual spiritual direction or in a group setting.

Get creative with Open Studio time in the craft room or join the knitting

circle; participate in a book discussion* or catch up with friends, all while

enjoying delicious meals and a bit of pampering...Visit www.driftcreek.org

for more details! *Discussion book: The Invisible Girls: A Memoir, by Sarah

Thebarge. (Please be advised, book does contain some strong language.)

Featuring guest speaker:

Jennifer Lyn Gingerich, Salem, OR Jennifer grew up attending Drift Creek and today works as

a Clinical Chaplain at Providence Portland Medical Center

where she ministers in the Maternity & Neonatal Intensive

Care Units. She graduated from Goshen College in 2002 with

a degree in Bible, religion and philosophy, and Associated Mennonite

Biblical Seminary in 2012 with an Master of Divinity degree concentrating

in Pastoral Care and Counseling. Jennifer enjoys spending time with her

friends and family (especially her nieces & nephews), playing games,

reading, knitting, singing, and listening to audio books.