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Womens Retreat 2012

How do you define yourself? What words come to mind and where do those descriptions come from? As women, we are bombarded with ideas and images of who we should be. Join us for this year’s women’s retreat as we dive into what would happen if we actually let Jesus define us in every way.

Date Friday, May 4 - Sunday, May 6
Time Friday check-in 5:00-7:00pm
Sunday check-out 11:00am
Location Crooked Creek Ranch in Fraser, CO
Cost $140
Registration Starts online March 29, 2012

 

 

Running Wild - Women's Retreat 2011

Who do we actually imagine God to be? When things don’t go as planned, do we adjust our lives to more closely mirror the reality of Him or do we groan and cling to a weak and safe caricature we have long believed God to be? Life is often difficult and always unpredictable. God is always wild and always good. Join us and venture into the wild side.

Listen to Session #1 (Karen Berge)

Listen to Session #2 (Kirsten Wilson)

 

 

Fire on the Mountain - Men's Retreat 2011

"God is a consuming fire" (Hebrews 12:29); which means He is unquenchable, unpredictable, dangerous, and all-together captivating when we are confronted by Him.

Flatirons’s Men’s Retreat, Fire on the Mountain, was an amazing time away for all who made it. There were some very cool moments up at Crooked Creek this year. Everything including: great hikes in the mountains, a CrossFit competition in the gym and Paul Brunner getting the hair ripped off his chest in the auditorium.

And amidst all the fun and high jinks, there were some powerful sessions revolving around God—the All-Consuming Fire and how He refines each one of us into the men He’s called us to be. If you weren’t able to make it or if you just want to listen again, click on the links below to hear Scott Nickell’s Friday night teaching, Saturday’s session with Jason Martinkus or the Q&A Panel discussion from Sunday.

Listen to Session #1 (Scott Nickell)

Listen to Session #2 (Jason Martinkus)
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Listen to the Q&A session (Dan Foote)
Note: This session contains adult subject matter and language that some may find offensive.