Dear Friends and Supporters,
Perhaps this letter finds you, like us, overwhelmed by the issues we all face, but we want to let you know that our commitments, actions, and hope are alive. Cedar Cross Retreat Center is continuing to welcome retreatants to a much needed place of rest, reflection, and renewal for the soul and spirit.
Although the retreat center is a place apart, we have not been totally insulated from the events of 2020. Our retreat numbers, and thus our income, are significantly down for the year. Typically, much of our revenue comes from large group retreats, which are not happening because of the virus. Instead, we are seeing more individuals and couples seeking essential periods of quiet listening and discernment, as well as families and small groups (four or fewer) who are realizing the benefits of time away. We continue to reduce our expenses, while also increasing our cleaning and sanitation efforts to ensure a safe environment for all who come.
Retreatants continue to tell us that being on retreat here nourishes them in many ways, perhaps in spiritual direction, opportunities for creative exploration, the beauty of nature, or the spaciousness to clarify future action. They bless us with their stories and a gratitude that we share with you.
With this annual letter, we come to you in this challenging year earnestly inviting you to prayerfully consider making a financial contribution to the ongoing mission of Cedar Cross. We rely on your generosity. We hope you will also consider scheduling some retreat time for yourselves to enjoy the benefits you help to support.
In peace and thankfulness,
The Cedar Cross Mission Group
John Hilpert, Margaret Hilpert, Mac Hulslander, Lillie R. Jones,
Butch Grove, Vickie Grove, Ginger M. Allen, Jimmy W. Allen
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