Join us for a weekend of reflection, community, and spiritual renewal in the mountains. The retreat begins with an opening ceremony featuring Randy and Edith Woodley, inviting participants to remember that “we are all Indigenous from somewhere.”
Leader...
Dr. Randy Woodley addresses a variety of issues concerning American culture, faith, justice, race, our relationship with the earth, and Indigenous realities. He recently retired as Distinguished Professor of Faith and Culture and Director of Intercultural and Indigenous Studies at Portland Seminary, Portland, Oregon. His expertise has been sought in national venues as diverse as Time Magazine, The New York Times, Politifact, Christianity Today, The Huffington Post, and Planet Drum: A Voice for Bioregional, Sustainability, Education, and Culture. Randy identifies strongly with issues of eco-justice, diversity, and racial justice. He has found the sweet spot of sharing difficult truths in the spirit of love and acceptance through his teachings and writings. Randy’s authentic and timely messages dig to the root of our own imbalanced and unjust systems in an effort to restore us all to ways of harmony.
Location...
Hidden Springs Ranch is a beautiful 700-acre cattle ranch and mountain retreat in Altonah, Utah – just over a two-hour drive from Salt Lake City, situated at the southern base of the Uinta Mountains, beneath King’s Peak, at 6,600’. It’s an idyllic place for a retreat in the solitude of the Uinta and Ouray Indian Reservations. The lodge is beautiful and spacious, and there are many opportunities for recreation, exploration, and wilderness wandering.
Our Lodging…
The lodge at Hidden Springs Ranch is spacious enough to comfortably accommodate everyone attending the retreat. No room or bed assignments will be made in advance. For information about our location for this retreat, please visit: www.hiddenspringsutah.com
Activity Options (*we will not have a full day of free time):
We will have a few hours of free time on Saturday to explore. The property itself offers fishing, pickleball, range shooting, swimming, and hiking. Many nearby hikes and mountain biking trails are available, as well as scenic driving opportunities.
The cost of the retreat is $250 and
includes room, all meals, all programming, and supplies. The full amount is due upon registration to secure your spot.
For more retreat information and a detailed itinerary, click HERE.