a three-day retreat (Thursday night through Sunday afternoon) weekend filled with short talks, music, fellowship, small group discussion and great food
a three-day weekend experience with a series of talks and meditations that give participants an opportunity to examine and deepen their relationship with Christ
a three day weekend retreat filled with short talks, music, fellowship, small group discussion and joyful experiences
an incredibly wonderful spiritual retreat. This interfaith weekend usually begins on a Thursday evening and ends the following Sunday evening. It is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for individuals or couples to move closer to God. Now quit making excuses--call your priest or pastor today so you can attend one, too.
Conducted by priests and laypersons, it consists of a three-day weekend focused on prayer, study, and Christian action, and follow-up program known as the post-cursillo.
a contemporary, popular movement of Christian renewal in the Episcopal Church; usually involves a very close=knit group of people in an intense retreat for a weekend, followed by spiritual disciplines and gatherings.
Cursillos in Christianity (in Spanish: Cursillos de Cristianidad) is a ministry that originated in the Roman Catholic Church. It was founded in Majorca, Spain by a group of laymen in 1944, while they were refining a technique to train pilgrimage leaders. It has since been adapted by numerous other Christian faiths, some of them retaining the name "cursillo" while others have given the program a different name such as Walk To Emmaus or Tres Dias.