Putting Money in Its Place

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2495 Fox Gap Rd, Bangor, PA, USA
Date
May 31 - June 2, 2024

About this Retreat

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Details of this retreat

Most North Americans grow up in a culture that worships money, embedded in an economic system that holds money up as the only true measure of value. But money is a failed god, as we see in the fear that threatens our personal well-being and our relationships, in the overwork and overwhelm that guts community life, in the resigned acceptance of both extreme wealth and extreme poverty and in the drive for ever-more that is destroying our planet.

Such massive issues need to be addressed from all levels of government and all facets of the economy. So what can we do in one brief workshop?

We look within ourselves, by better understanding our messy, conflicted feelings about money. Self-awareness around money can free us to act in new ways, fueled by compassion rather than guilt or anxiety.

And we bring that understanding to our immediate spheres of influence – our households, neighborhoods, and organizations – by daily engaging in the economy in ways that help repair relationships, build community, narrow the wealth gap, and move toward environmental sustainability.

The retreat facilitators will bring their Judeo-Christian faith roots and years of money-related experiences to the discussion. What traditions, perspectives, and experiences will you bring? All who share values of justice and community—regardless of how those values evolved—are crucial to the retreat and crucial to the work of building an economy that works for everyone.

Our hope is that you would leave this retreat with a better understanding of your relationship to money, and with specific, doable commitments to help create a more loving, just, and sustainable world.

Getting Here

Location icon Kirkridge, 2495 Fox Gap Rd, Bangor, PA, USA

Accommodation

Turning Point Family Room

Accommodation
A room with one double bed and one twin bed. Has it's own private bathroom. This price reflects using the room to house 3 adults; contact staff for other arrangements.

Turning Point Private Room

Accommodation
A private room with either a twin or double bed. Shared bathrooms are down the hallway.

Turning Point Shared Room

Accommodation
A shared room with either twin beds or one double and one twin. Shared bathrooms are down the hallway.

Customer Reviews

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Humility and Dignity Retreat
Excellent leadership. Well-paced. Community building. Beautiful setting. Gardening built into the weekend. Sessions were intimate and creative, especially appreciated the collective dream work. Another good fit for the entire program. Thanks to the Kirkridge Community.

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Love this place!
I've been 3 times now and each time was in a new place/space. It's a rustic blast from the past vibes is filled with love, the charge of hope and action towards community. I have enjoyed every stay and appreciate the leadership team at Kirkridge. They are fantastic human beings. <3

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very wet wild church!
So I showed up for a very wet Wild Church on Wed. April 3-- and it was great!

What sweet, caring people! What a nice, thoughtful, short & compelling worship service- also wet!

What a nice, simple - but yummy- covered dish supper, to boot!

And what a nice, warm and dry night's stay afterwards at an extremely affordable price!

The best simple evening I've had in a long time. I will do it again. You should, too!