Note: Due to scheduling conflicts, the retreat has been canceled. Instead, we will be visiting St. Louis for the day on Saturday, March 26! More info here.

Our world is messy. War, disease, corruption – and a lot of it. Sometimes it’s hard to resist being caught up in our consumer-driven culture… (BUY BUY BUY!) and instead find beauty and love in the simple things.
But you’re not alone.
There’s a world full of artists and musicians who try to find truth behind all the advertisements, hunger, and pain. And we’re going to spend a weekend with some of them looking at our world in a new way. God is here, but sometimes you have to look in unexpected places.
Details:
Begins: Friday, March 25 @ 5pm
Ends: Sunday March 27 @ 2pm.
Cost: $50
Guest Speakers/Teachers/Musicians:

Solia Tera (Music) and Tara Campbell (Art)
“Solia Tera Is an American indie-experimental-pop band based in Lakeland Florida. It is the brainchild of songwriter, composer, and multi-instrumentalist Christoper Noyes, who began recording songs for the project in 2009. His songwriting is noted for the use of many unorthodox instruments (including scissors, kitchen utensils, paper ripping, and a speak and spell.) while still implementing several traditional voices i.e. guitar, piano, orchestral bells, and various brass and wind instruments. The EP “Diamonds, Dirt, Iron Pyrite, and a Pearl of great prize” was entirely self-produced in Noyes’ house and was released winter of 2010. The second EP “Grammatology” is to be released at the beginning of 2011.”
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