You’re invited to join us for a refreshing Moms Retreat at Vestavia Hills Baptist Church on February 27 & 28. Together, we’ll hear from some familiar and encouraging speakers as we explore what it means to be Walking in the Way - growing in faith, finding rest, and walking closely with Christ in every season of life.
Come be renewed, encouraged, and connected with others!
Walking in the Way
Friday, February 27th, from 5 pm until 8:30 pm
Saturday, February 28th, 9 am until 2 pm
We will meet in the student lounge at church and enjoy dinner and Saturday lunch in the Fellowship Hall. Breakfast on Saturday morning in the youth lounge.
Please plan to bring a 'Favorite Thing' wrapped gift to share.
Bring a cup and your favorite drink.
Bring your Bible.
Comfortable dress!!
Retreat details:
Cost of the retreat is $40 per person, which includes three meals!
Friday night
The Ties That Bind: Practicing Connection & Community
Laura Tadlock
Spiritual growth is not meant to be a solitary journey but is nurtured within a loving community of believers who help us experience and reflect God’s love. Through shared practices like worship, fellowship, teaching, and prayer, we encourage, challenge, and support one another in ways that deepen our faith. By embracing intentional connection, we more fully embody the love of God and walk together in the way of Christ.
Saturday
Opening the Bible, Opening the Heart: Daily Habits for Busy Women
Jennifer Cox
Daily practices of faith help anchor our hearts in God throughout the everydayness of our lives. These practices are not about perfection, but about PRESENCE – inviting God into each day. Over time, opening the Bible each day forms a steady walk with God – resulting in a life shaped by His love.
Challenging? Yes! Together, let’s explore a variety of approaches and practices that help us move from “checking a box” to a sustainable daily rhythm in God’s Word.
“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” Psalm 119:105
Where the Word Abides: A Journey of Scripture, Presence, and Formation
Noel Forlini Burt
God invites us to let the Word of Christ dwell richly in us, not through mere memorization, but by submitting to a transformative process of becoming more like Christ for the sake of others. As the Author of Scripture and of our lives, Christ uses the Word to gently shape and accompany us in this ongoing formation. Through relational practices of reading Scripture, we deepen our listening and understanding as the living Word makes his home within us.