Communion with Creation: An Eco-Spirituality Retreat invites participants to deepen their connection with all of Creation through reflection, prayer, and practices rooted in eco-spirituality, which recognizes the interconnectedness of all living beings and the natural world. Through contemplative experiences and conversations about environmental justice and caring for our common home, participants will explore their role as stewards of creation. Embracing simplicity and solidarity, this retreat offers space for rest, renewal, and quiet reflection, fostering a deeper connection with creation, oneself, and the Divine.
Questions?
For more information email:听cmretreats@bc.edu听
or contact Campus Minister for Retreats:
Grace Davis
grace.davis@bc.edu
The Communion with Creation Experience
What's it like?
Communion with Creation: An Eco-Spirituality Retreat invites participants to step away from daily routines and deepen in their relationship with God, self, creation, and others through prayer, reflection, and community. Rooted in eco-spirituality and inspired by the Ignatian tradition of 鈥淔inding God in All Things,鈥 the retreat includes activities such as gardening, hiking, contemplative practices, and conversations about environmental justice and caring for our common home. Together, retreatants explore their relationship with the natural world and their call to be stewards of creation.
Who attends?
This retreat is open to all undergraduate students.
Costs
The cost of the retreat is $50.
Campus Ministry wants to ensure that cost does not prohibit any student from attending the Imagine Retreat. Please indicate if a financial need exists within the application and a campus minister will be in touch.
Register
The Communion with Creation: An Eco-Spirituality Retreat will be held from October 9-11, 2026 at Agape Community.
Registration听opens August 31, 2026 and closes October 2, 2026.
After participation in the Communion with Creation: An Eco-Spirituality Retreat, students will be able to:听
- Reflect on the interconnectedness of God, self, others, and the natural world through the lens of eco-spirituality and the Ignatian principle of 鈥淔inding God in All Things.鈥
- Examine the relationship between faith, environmental justice, and care for our common home, cultivating a greater sense of responsibility for caring for creation.
- Identify contemplative practices that foster connection, deepen awareness of the Divine in creation, and support ongoing spiritual growth.
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