Holy Night (Virtual Silent Retreat)
June 19 @ 6:00 pm - June 20 @ 6:00 pm
$100
Holy Night is a one-night, guided silent retreat for women, held virtually during the week of the Summer Solstice. From evening to evening, participants step away from the noise of daily life to enter 24 hours of intentional silence, reflection, and rest—choosing a quiet space of their own to journey together in stillness.
As the longest day of the year fades into night, Holy Night invites women to receive darkness not as absence, but as sacred presence—where God meets us in quiet, mystery, and deep communion. Through Scripture, gentle guidance, worshipful silence, and creative prayer practices, you’ll be supported with mailed and digital resources and a thoughtfully designed rhythm for the retreat. Whether you are weary, discerning, or simply longing for stillness, Holy Night offers a meaningful way to mark time differently and receive night as a gift from God.
This unique and timely silent retreat for women will be held virtually, allowing you to participate from wherever you are. At designated times, you’ll gather with us online via Zoom for gentle guidance and teaching, then return to silence as you move through the retreat on your own. You’ll be given clear instructions and a thoughtfully designed rhythm for the full 24-hour experience, helping you stay grounded and supported while remaining fully immersed in silence. The retreat schedule intentionally includes spacious time for rest, nourishment, reflection, and optional outdoor experiences.
Your registration includes access to all live virtual teachings, along with curated pre-mailed and digital resources designed to guide you through your time alone with God. As with every Broken & Beautiful Retreat, you can expect Biblical teaching woven together with creative and reflective practices. Participants are encouraged to set aside a quiet space for the full 24 hours—whether a hotel room, a retreat getaway, or a peaceful room in your own home—so you can fully enter into this sacred pause and receive the gift of holy quiet.

