September 11–13 | Wafloy Mountain Retreat Center
There’s something powerful about a life that faithfully bears fruit over time.
This year’s Arise Women’s Retreat, Cultivate, is built on the truth that a meaningful, God-honoring life doesn’t happen by accident—it is intentionally planted, faithfully tended, and patiently grown. Inspired by 1 Corinthians 15:58, this weekend is an invitation for women to step away from the noise of everyday life and remember that every act of faithfulness matters.
For many women, life feels full before the day even begins. Between marriage, motherhood, work, schedules, responsibilities, and caring for everyone else, it’s easy to feel spiritually exhausted or wonder whether the small, unseen things you do each day are making any difference at all.
But Scripture reminds us:
“Be steadfast, immovable, always excelling in the Lord’s work, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain.”
Whether you are a young mom in the busiest years of life, a single woman seeking deeper purpose, a grandmother investing in future generations, or anywhere in between, Arise is designed to encourage and strengthen you right where you are.
Throughout the weekend, we’ll explore what it means to cultivate a life that glorifies God through four main sessions:
Faithful in the Soil — Friday Night
Learning to trust God in the hidden and unseen seasons of life.
Tending What Matters — Saturday Morning
A panel discussion focused on prioritizing relationships, faith, family, and the things that truly matter most.
Seeds that Shape Lives — Saturday Evening
Understanding the power of everyday influence and how even small acts of faithfulness can impact generations.
Fruit that Remains — Sunday Morning
Trusting that God is producing eternal fruit through your obedience—even when you cannot yet see the harvest.
Arise is more than a retreat. It’s an opportunity to rest, reconnect, worship, laugh, grow, and be reminded that God is still working through your life in meaningful ways.
The seeds you are planting today matter more than you know.