A well-trod path through bright green woods.
  • Commuter – $215.00
  • Farmhouse Private Room – $475.00
  • Farmhouse Shared Room – $375.00

Date & Time Details: Check in is between 2:00 pm and 4:00 pm on Friday, June 13th. The first program event will be at 4:00 pm on Friday; the last meal will be lunch at 12:45 pm on Sunday, June 15th. Departure is after lunch on Sunday.

Location: The Farmhouse

Address: 2281 Fox Gap Road, Bangor, PA, USA

Contact: Logan
loganr@kirkridge.org

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Friendship, Community, and Resilience: A Circle of Trust® Retreat

With Cat Greenstreet

June 13 - 15, 2025

“We are participants in a vast communion of being, and if we open ourselves to its guidance, we can learn anew how to live in this great and gracious community of truth.”

– Parker J. Palmer from Let Your Life Speak

 How are we creating friendships and community in a time of division and increasing isolation? How is our friendship with ourselves? How are we navigating the rapid changes and too slow ones in this time of turbulent Earth change? What is breaking our hearts open? What brings hope and inspiration? How does acknowledging and including Mother Earth as our community impact how we listen to our inner teachers and one another? What does Gaia say to us that can flow into our circle? How do we listen to Her? How do we co-create a future with the Living Earth, where all have dignity, peace, and the ability to live full, meaningful lives? If any of these questions live in you, please join us at Kirkridge, where the forest welcomes us into “a vast communion of being.”

 We are calling an intergenerational, diverse group of people, longing to savor these questions to renew hope, heart-strength, and stamina. In this retreat, based on the work of Parker J. Palmer and the Center for Courage & Renewal, we will explore how friendship and community grow and become the backbone of resilience in our chaotic, uncertain times. Our community extends to stones, plants, trees, animals; to the spirits of the elements, the warmth and light of fire, the power of wind, the intelligence of water, and the divine living being of Earth. We are part of a tapestry of “interbeing,” as Thich Nhat Hahn named it. This interbeing includes the invisible world of nature as well as the universe where our ancestors and spirit guides are present for us, if we turn to them, with impulses for the evolution of all. The Kirkridge forest and its neighbor Columcille Megalith Park are perfect places to experience the mystery in which we are living.

 Guided by the Courage & Renewal® approach, we create a sacred, confidential space in which to do our own inner work in solitude and community. This retreat will include Clearness Committees, a powerful two-hour discernment process from the Quaker tradition, where one person who wishes to think more deeply about an issue has an opportunity to be the “focus person” while a “committee” of four to six others listen and ask open, honest questions. Both focus person and committee members share a profound experience in this unique way of supporting another human being together in community.

 If you are seeking rest and restoration, you are welcome. If you long to hear your true inner voice, you are welcome. We will explore the presence and emergence of community as we practice radical hospitality with self, other, and the natural world. Bring a friend or more than one from your own community. Come by yourself. Come.

 See more website information about the beautiful and sacred space of Kirkridge Retreat Center, Bangor, PA on the Appalachian Trail  and Columcille Megalith Park next door.

In order to assure that our circle is as diverse as possible, this retreat is set up as an application. We will let you know on a rolling basis whether you have been accepted to the retreat. Payment information will be sent at that time.

 Space is limited. Registration closes Monday, June 2nd or when there are 25 participants. Sliding scale options are available.

Leader

Cat Greenstreet
Cat Greenstreet, M.Ed. has been a Courage & Renewal® Facilitator since 2006. She was an educator for 30 years and devoted the last 20 of those to Waldorf® education as an elementary and middle school teacher, a high school English and drama teacher, a teacher educator, and a school leader. In 2013 she helped co-found Hidden Water, an organization that offers a restorative justice approach for all who are impacted by childhood sexual abuse. She currently offers Circle of Trust® retreats, workshops, and one-on-one clearness conversations, based on Clearness Committees. A thread through all of her work has been creating…
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