• 30 Oct 2026 - 06 Jun 2027
  • Wallingford, PA, US

Journey Toward Wholeness: A Four Retreat Series

In every season of life, there is a call to make sense of our place and purpose in the world. How do we discern that call in these tumultuous times? And what questions are you holding in your heart this season? Join us for a deep dive into your soul’s journey, over a series of four retreats. Together we will cultivate the ground for hope and renewal in our lives, our workplaces, our communities, and our world. This retreat is intended for all of us who are eager to bring our unique gifts to the work of caring for our communities and ourselves. We extend a warm and explicit welcome to BIPOC folks, queer folks, and other people navigating the world with marginalized identities.

In every season of life, there is a call to make sense of our place in the world, to discover our gifts and ways of being of service, to live into the highest vision of which we are capable, to figure out what is ours to do and find a way to do it. How do we discern that call in these tumultuous times? In the midst of political division, war, environmental destruction, and attacks on the most vulnerable members of our communities, we are pulled in many directions and may be tempted to run away or withdraw into ourselves. What can we offer our beautiful, needful world? How can we find the quiet power and groundedness that comes from listening to our souls?

In order to hear the still, small voice within, we need community. Parker Palmer writes that “If we are willing to embrace the challenge of becoming whole, we cannot embrace it alone…We need trustworthy relationships and tenacious communities of support.” In The Journey Toward Wholeness, a four-retreat series based on the work of Parker J. Palmer and the Center for Courage & Renewal, we will create such a community—– a Circle of Trust®. Guided by core principles, including the belief that everyone has an inner teacher, we will create a trustworthy, welcoming space that honors the integrity and identity of each person. We will experience the power of stories; practice the skills of deep listening, asking open and honest questions, and spiritual accompaniment; explore “shadow” and paradox as sources of insight; and embrace nature as a teacher. We will be invited to consider the questions of our lives using the cycles and metaphors of the seasons, as well as poetry, music, art, silence, and reflective practices as doorways for inspiration and transformation. A centerpiece of each retreat will be an opportunity to participate in the Quaker process of the Clearness Committee. All of this takes place amidst the natural beauty and rhythms of community life at Pendle Hill, which provide an ideal seedbed to inspire, nourish, and deepen this work.

What questions are you holding in this season? Join us for a deep dive into your soul’s journey, cultivating the ground for hope and renewal in our lives, our workplaces, our communities, and our world.

Fall: October 30 – November 1, 2026
Winter: January 29 – January 31, 2027
Spring: April 9 – April 11, 2027
Summer: June 4 – June 6, 2027

Each retreat will begin with registration 4:30pm on Friday and end with lunch at 1pm on Sunday.

Pendle Hill is a Quaker study, retreat, and conference center that welcomes all for learning and community. Conveniently located just outside Philadelphia, Pendle Hill is easy to reach by car, train, or plane.

Pendle Hill offers simple, comfortable rooms with a bed and desk, and delicious homemade meals made with local and organic ingredients. There is a cozy library and a well-stocked art studio, available for use during your stay. High-speed wifi is available across the campus. Guests are welcome to join half an hour of open Quaker worship every morning, or to explore the beautiful 24-acre grounds with a mile-long woodchip trail, ponds, and 140 species of trees and flowering shrubs.

Pendle Hill is attentive to accessibility of many kinds and strives to meet any accessibility needs that arise.

Private Room Price: $2,400/$2,700/$3,000
Shared Room Price: $2,050/$2,250/$2,450
Commuter Price: $1,750/$1,850/$1,950

Pendle Hill offers a subsidized price for those with fewer financial resources and a subsidizing price for those with the ability to help support those with less. We invite your reflection in choosing which rate is the best fit for you.

If you are seeking a scholarship or alternate payment options, please complete the Financial Assistance Application found on the registration page.

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