Workshops & Retreats

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Workshops

Workshops at Restoration Soul Care are designed to bring clarity, language, and momentum to areas where people often feel stuck, like sexual integrity, emotional health, relational patterns, and spiritual formation.

These are focused, time-bound experiences that combine teaching, guided reflection, and practical tools. Workshops are built to meet people where they are and give them a framework for understanding what’s really driving their struggles, not just how to manage behavior.

Workshops can be offered to individuals, couples, churches, or ministry teams and are often used as:

  • Entry points into deeper healing work

  • Training environments for leaders and caregivers

  • Catalysts for honest conversation and shared language

Rather than overwhelming participants with information, workshops emphasize insight, integration, and next steps. The goal is not intensity for its own sake, but sustainable growth to help people leave with a clearer understanding of themselves, their relationships, and the path forward.

Workshops can be hosted in-person virtually and may be customized in length and focus based on the needs of the group.

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Retreats

Retreats at Restoration Soul Care are immersive experiences designed for slower, deeper work. They create space to step away from the noise of daily life and engage the soul with intentionality, honesty, and care.

Unlike workshops, retreats are less about content delivery and more about presence, processing, and integration. They are built for people or groups who need time and space to explore deeper patterns, reconnect emotionally and spiritually, and begin meaningful healing in a supported environment.

Retreats often include:

  • Guided teaching and reflection

  • Relational and experiential exercises

  • Space for rest, silence, and integration

  • Intentional rhythms that support nervous system regulation

Retreats are especially effective for addressing long-standing struggles, burnout, sexual brokenness, and relational fatigue both for individuals and for ministry teams. The pace allows participants to move beyond insight alone and into embodied, relational change.

Each retreat is shaped around the needs of the group and can be hosted in partnership with churches or organizations seeking a deeper, more restorative experience.

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If you’re interested in hosting a workshop or retreat or want help discerning which format fits your needs, reach out to start a conversation.

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