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Eight Things Every Leader Needs
to Know about Planning a Retreat: Part I
Here's a little practical help to get you started on your next retreat. Truth #1: You Cannot Choose a Date to Please Everyone Selecting the date is your greatest challenge! Don't conflict with a holiday or a special church event. Announce it early! The best months for a weekend retreat are September, October, November, January, February, March and April. Truth #2: Location, Location, Location! If possible, stay within one hundred miles of your church. The location should have a good reputation and be affordable with comfortable lodging, nice meeting rooms and... great food. Truth #3: The Speaker is Your Most Important Responsibility Your speaker will lead your group in developing a stronger walk with the Lord. It is essential her doctrine and beliefs agree with those of your church. Her personality and teaching style should fit the personality of your group. The internet provides excellent directories listing Christian speakers and their topics. Visit ours too. Most speakers have websites that provide background information and personal faith statements. Do not hesitate to request references. Once your speaker is selected, communicate your group's needs with her. Some groups prefer a light study, others a more in-depth one. Speaker fees vary. In addition to any fee, your ministry should cover travel, food, and lodging and any other expenses incurred while traveling (e.g., parking, tips, etc.). A nice touch is to assign someone who will take care of your speaker by providing transportation, water at the podium, room snacks and simply being available for her needs. I call this the "speaker's keeper." Truth #4: Affordability is an Issue For some women, the cost determines whether or not they can attend. One solution is to offer full and/or partial scholarships. If there are no extra funds in your women's ministry budget, ask women in your church to contribute to a scholarship fund. Most are willing to give a little extra or provide an entire scholarship for another woman to enjoy a special weekend.
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