Membership



Individual membership

Imagine making retreat an ongoing rhythm of your spiritual practice. You can put that into practice by becoming a member of the Abbey of the Heights. One of our favorite sayings is, “What gets scheduled gets done.” By purchasing a package of retreat days, you can put these on the calendar now and prioritize your own time of stillness, silence, and solitude.


12 Day retreats: $650 (value of $780)

12 Overnight retreats: $1,250 (value of $1,500)

These can be scheduled when purchased, for example, the 1st Monday of each month, or the 1st Monday and Tuesday of the month every other month, or the last weekend of each quarter, etc. You might schedule your overnight stays monthly, every other month, or quarterly.




Group membership

Imagine providing for your church staff, leaders, and volunteers opportunities to visit the Abbey. You might provide day retreats to staff as part of a benefits package. Or offer days during the orientation or onboarding for new staff or lay leaders. Make contemplative retreats a part of your organization’s culture.

Monthly: $200 (value of $220)

Monthly: $500 (Value of $550)

Monthly: $1,000 (Value of $1,100)

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Annually: $2,000 (value of $2,300)

Annually: $5,000 (Value of $5,750)

Annually: $10,000 (Value of $11,500)

This can be treated as a credit or you can create your own package around the services that you anticipate your group would use.

Contact us today and get started on your membership at the Abbey of the Heights.

 

Half-Day Retreat: $35

Day retreat: $65

Overnight (individual or couple): $125

First floor (for group): $300

Whole house (4 beds): $700

Spiritual direction: $65

 

A Membership package also includes a full-day orientation retreat at the Abbey of the Heights for your team to get a full immersion experience of what time of retreat at the Abbey can look like and feel like.

Day retreats and overnight stays can be utilized for:

  • Staff members for regular “monk days”

  • Lay leaders for spiritual retreats

  • Out-of-town guests, such as speakers or missionaries, to stay the night

  • Members in vocational discernment

  • Members discerning a call to ministry

  • Members discerning relationships like marriage

  • Members experiencing grief




First floor (or whole house) can be utilized for:

  • Staff retreats

  • Team building

  • Worship planning

  • Men’s, women’s, and other small groups