Sunday, October 24, 2010

Church Retreat Ideas for Workshops

Women want to improve their lives. Retreats provide an excellent opportunity for a variety of workshops to help them achieve. For a series of seminars are usually held at the same time, guests have to choose their priorities and then follow the classes that best meet your needs. Most weekend retreats offer at least two workshops segments. Each segment can have two or more electives.

When you choose to coordinate the workshops, the easiest thing to think about doingtheir women and their talents:
- Do you have a Pampered Chef consultant? He would teach a cooking class?
- How about a Master Gardener? It would take a course on perennials?
- A consultant creative memories? Would house an office of scrap booking?

The goal is to provide a balance of entertainment, information and hands-on and physically challenging opportunity.

The withdrawal form in the event of workshops and decisions to allow a place for women to pre-register. ThisInformation is always useful for the workshop leader as it determines a list of supplies. If there is a price involved in the workshop, make sure you understand that in the brochure.

The last step for you will be held with the services team to coordinate where the class. It 'important that these areas to organize well in advance, so that women are not lost to waste time.

Here are the basic categories and some suggestions for workshoprespectively:

Spiritually Challenging interactive lessons

Powerful Prayers
How to Study the Bible
Spiritual Gifts Assessment

Motivation interactive presentations

Coping with stress
Time Management
Organize
Weight Loss

Hands On Art / craft activities

Shirt Painting
Flower arrangement
Chinese cuisine
homemade greeting cards
Calligraphy

Family-related interactive presentations

Single andSearch
Explore Home Schooling
Personality within the family
Caring for elderly parents

Physically active options

Golf
How to give a good massage
Hiking
Liturgical dance lessons

Other ideas

Shopping Trip
Board Games
Museum Outing
Tour of Homes

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