Return to the Earth: A Contemplative Clay Experience

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2281 Fox Gap Road, Bangor, PA, USA
Date
June 4 - 6, 2024

About this Retreat

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Details of this retreat

Have you ever thought about transporting the ashes of a loved one to a favorite beach and wished the container would just dissolve? Or thought about making your own burial urn? This mid-week workshop will offer you a contemplative experience of making an unfired burial urn or simply using clay as a meditative practice. No special tools or prior experience are needed.

We will begin by exploring the nature of clay and death as a return to the earth. As the earth’s layer of memory, an impression made in wet clay will last forever unless water “melts” it back into mud.  And clay vessels, fired for more permanence or unfired as a temporary container, were used for eons to hold the ashes of loved ones in cultures around the world. Art and craft join hands in clay because it is so pliable and available everywhere.

In our time, as people move away from embalming toward more natural practices around death, there is new interest in making biodegradable urns by hand. That’s what we will be doing together.

I’ll be assisted by Jean Brown, founder of the Earthen Hands ministry at Church of the Saviour. We’ll provide just enough instruction to guide and support you in our exploration of clay and death as a gift of life.

Getting Here

Location icon Kirkridge, 2281 Fox Gap Road, Bangor, PA, USA

Accommodation

Farmhouse Couple Room

Accommodation
This is a room with a double bed, ideal for couples. Shared bathrooms are down the hallway.

Farmhouse Private Room

Accommodation
This is a single room with either a twin or double bed. Bathrooms are shared down the hallway.

Farmhouse Shared Room

Accommodation
A shared room with two twin beds. 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!