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Quiet Waters Park is a park in eastern Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States. It contains 340 acres (1.4 km 2) and is operated by the Anne Arundel Recreation and Parks. It is open year-round. Organizations using the park include the Friends of Quiet Waters Park. [1] As of 2023, it attracts over 800,000 visitors a year. [2]
Pilgrim's Hall is a Christian retreat guest house [10] patterned after the "Cloud and Water Halls" as seen at Buddhist sites in mainland China and offers accommodation for up to 40 people in 18 double rooms. A dining hall and lounge with a capacity of 100 people are incorporated into Pilgrim's Hall.
The tradition of Gethsemani accepting guests is in keeping with ancient Benedictine culture. Guests have ample opportunity to roam the abbey grounds. The trails, woodlands and expansive fields are suitable for quiet walks and reflection. Gethsemani has a retreat house with 30 rooms complete with private baths and air conditioning. Both men and ...
Epworth by the Sea is an 83-acre Christian conference and retreat center in Georgia, United States. It is used for Methodist-based events. It is used for Methodist-based events. It is located on the banks of the Frederica River , north of Gascoigne Bluff on Saint Simons Island , Georgia. [ 1 ]
City Retreat Memphis is designed to be an accessible and ecumenical retreat center, rich with spiritual resources, a garden, a cafe, a library, a chapel, and spiritual directors.
Wodzisław Śląski "Retreat House" of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Katowice. The Christian retreat can be defined most simply as a definite time (from a few hours in length to a month) spent away from one's normal life for the purpose of reconnecting, usually in prayer, with God.
Harvey Cedars Bible Conference is a Christian retreat center in Harvey Cedars, New Jersey, providing conferences, retreats, and other events.The Bible Conference has a long history of biblically-oriented ministries and vacations for families and people of all ages and ethnicities.
The Bettendorf Carmel was sold to an Evangelical Christian Church. In 1978 the Franciscan Brothers of Christ the King bought the building and renamed it St. Francis Monastery. They used it for a retreat house and hosted banquets. The brothers sold the building and the new owners remodeled it became a four-star Abbey Hotel in 1993. [6]