Heartwork for Daily Life: An Invitation to Journey with Christian Mystics

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53 Mill Street, Westfield, MA, USA
Date
March 27 - 29, 2026

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There is a river running through the heart of Christianity, deep and ancient—yet many have never tasted its waters. The tradition of Christian mysticism is an ancient and varied source of inspiration and provocation. Yet it has not always received the recognition it deserves. Those we call “mystics” were often at the margins of the church in their day, though they blazed paths that reframed the Church’s teachings and spawned new practices meant to encourage faithful living. For them, the experience of the divine was at the heart of their quest. Who were they? Priests, those in religious life, and laypersons; young and old; seasoned “insiders” and daring voices at the margins. Each found distinctive ways to reimagine familiar pathways of faith and discover new forms of life. Their story, which predates Christianity, reminds us that our wholeness has everything to do with the “depth” dimension of life, leading us to experience anew the “God beyond God.”
Despite the fruitfulness of their witness, theirs is a story that remains often untold or neglected, an undiscovered treasure in the life of our faith communities. And even though many might have heard Karl Rahner’s bold claim that “the Christian of the future will be a mystic or nothing at all,” we are often unclear about his suggestion that we, too, are called to be mystics ourselves. What could that mean? We’ll consider this question by exploring how these sources might shape the vitality of our faith and contribute to the integrity of our lives—and communities. We’ll meet a select company of such “mentors” from the Middle Ages—Bernard of Clairvaux, Meister Eckhart, and Julian of Norwich—each of whom represents distinct styles or modes of mysticism.
This retreat opens a year-long exploration of this tradition as we seek to find inspiration for the “heartwork” that sings our lives, discovering new paths and practices of faith for our lives.

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Location icon Genesis Spiritual Center, 53 Mill Street, Westfield, MA, USA

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Program Price - Single Occupancy
Program Price - Double Occupancy (Requires Two People)
Program Price - Saturday Only Commuter

Customer Reviews

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Unleashing your inner guide
This was one of the (if not THE) MOST powerful retreat/training experiences I've ever experienced. Betty creates a safe and nurturing community, right from the opening night. By limiting the number of participants, we were able to get to know one another and become friends and supportive community to one another in a way that will last a lifetime. Thank you, Genesis, for hosting this transformative program.

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Life-changing experience
Betty Hill Crowson created more than a training. Not only did I learned a lot about how to develop workshops and retreats, but I bonded with and was deeply inspired by an amazing group of women. I left with much more clarity, confidence, and support to continue trusting God to where I’m being called. Betty’s leadership through modeling humility, providing constructive feedback, and sharing her many years of expertise is a torch I will carry forward.

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Nature’s Way Colleen Mollica
A profound experience that remains with me. Setting was inspiring. Input was just right. Experience was truly a communion with earth. Group sharing was heartwarming. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

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A Spiritual Experience Of Nature
Colleen was an excellent presenter and gently led us in an enriching experience of being in communion with the natural world. This was my third such experience with Colleen Mollica and I would highly recommend this program. Genesis has abundant and perfect spaces for exploration of the natural world.

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Breathng New Life Into Prayer
This retreat was very inspirational. It expanded the concept of prayer and how so much of what we do as we carry on our lives is prayer. The day was very nicely divided between lecture, time for reflection, time spent outside with nature, readings and music.

I liked the presenter's use of a kaleidoscope as a metaphor for transforming the broken parts of our lives. The handouts (not too many) were all so relevant and interesting. The passing on healing ritual at the end was such a tangible way to express the action.

The presenter paced things very well, was very engaged with the group and a good listener.
The Genesis site is also so peaceful and welcoming.

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