We are excited to gather together for our annual women’s retreat. This year our retreat weekend will be a wonderful time for reconnection, spiritual growth, and refreshment! We hope you will join us for this weekend getaway just minutes outside the city.
When & Where
Saturday and Sunday, January 28th and 29th
Roslyn Retreat Center
The retreat begins Saturday morning and ends Sunday before lunch. Saturday will start off with a morning talk followed by lunch and free time for the afternoon; Saturday evening we will gather for another talk, dinner, and ample time for hanging out. Sunday will be a slow morning including breakfast and the final session. The weekend includes lunch, dinner, and breakfast at Roslyn.
Registration is offered with and without lodging. Lodging options include a single room or a shared room with two separate beds. Even if you do not spend the night, we strongly encourage you to return for Sunday.
Registration Cost
Regular Registration (SHARED room): $140
- Lunch, dinner, and breakfast included.
- Lodging is shared double rooms with queen-sized beds.
Regular Registration (SINGLE room): $160
- Lunch, dinner, and breakfast included.
- Lodging is for a single room with a queen sized bed.
Regular Registration (NO lodging): $75
- Lunch, dinner, and breakfast included.
- Commuter fee.
**Register by Monday, December 5th for an early bird discount of 10% off!**
Payment in installments is available.
Do not let cost prohibit you from attending. Please contact Leigh Anne Jenvey (lpjenvey@gmail.com) or Meg Haden (meg@citychurchrva.com) to discuss financial assistance before early registration ends on December 5th.
Giving to the Scholarship Fund
If you are able, please consider contributing to the retreat scholarship fund. Your contribution to this fund is important and helps to provide a wonderful weekend to women with financial constraints.
Please contact Meg Haden if you would like to contribute or give through Giving to Women's Ministry Scholarships.
Our Speaker
Ada Moore
Ada grew up in St. Louis, MO but moved to Germantown, TN when she was 12. She attended Auburn University in the fall of 1998 and upon graduation in 2002, went to work for RUF as an intern at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. After her time with RUF, Ada attended Covenant Seminary in St. Louis earning her masters in Christian Education. Following seminary, Ada and her husband Ryan served for seven years with RUF at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, AL, and then served in Fort Worth, TX. Ada and her family now live in College Park, MD — she and Ryan have four daughters, Mae (12), Anne Hardin (10), Virginia (8), and Bess (7). Ada enjoys exploring new places, being outside, meeting new people, and laughing at good jokes.