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Cedar Cross Annual Letter

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A message from Cedar Cross

 Dear Friends and Supporters,
  
As the seasons turn, we are ever reminded by the forested sanctuary here that our mission is to provide a place for rest, reflection, and renewal along the journey, with all the chapters that come. As always, we appreciate your financial and prayer support.

Our retreatant numbers are up (524) compared to last year at this point (336). More importantly, retreatants’ qualitative experiences seem to be deepening, especially for individual retreatants. A wide range of groups are also returning to Cedar Cross following the decline of those retreats during the pandemic.

The Cedar Cross Mission Group remains organizationally light, relying on bottom-up energy rather than top-down structure. New initiatives among us this year include John Hilpert responding to opportunities to listen and offer support for small emerging communities of faith; the revamping of the studio space and establishment of a library in the studio loft; improving our systems for scheduling cleanings between retreats; and scheduling our own visioning retreat for the mission group to imagine, covenant, and plan for the future.

We welcomed three new members this year – Julie Purcell Hilpert, Jane Williams, and Dustin Williams. Their arrival is a much-needed answer to prayer as they bring new ideas, questions, perspectives, and energy. We are continuing our practice of monthly Community Days when we share 24 hours together to accomplish various indoor/outdoor tasks as well as share meals and prayers. You are always welcome to join us for these times to connect tangibly with Cedar Cross.

Financially, including donations from retreatants and your ongoing contributions, we continue to break even. This is very rare since most retreat centers get large denomination grants and are still closing or struggling to stay afloat. We have received a few larger donations, such as those following the death of  co-founder Margaret Hilpert (and her presence is still felt by us all). These were dedicated to a capital fund that will be used to cover major expenses such as replacing aging roofs and HVAC units. Because the capital fund allows the ministry to cover major infrastructure needs, your donations can be focused on providing and enhancing our operational needs in providing a simple retreat space set in the beauty of nature. We will also be reviewing our suggested donation rate for retreatants, and there likely will be a modest adjustment to cover increased costs.

We are clear that we are meeting an essential purpose of revitalizing faithful journeys. As a Mission Group, we continue to allow our work to reveal God in our midst, and what we are to do next. We are deeply honored that you are part of this journey, ask for your continued support, and hope you will allow this space to enrich your journeys and ministries.
 
Gratefully,

John, Julie, Butch, Vickie, Jimmy, Ginger, Mac, Dustin, Jane

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Mission of Cedar Cross: Rest, Reflection, and Renewal

We provide overnight and day-retreat space for small groups (up to 16 participants) and individual retreatants. Individuals, couples, and friends are invited to stay in Heron’s Nest, which is a two-bedroom cottage, or in one of the three suites of the Lodge. For more information, please contact the coordinator, Jimmy Allen, at 919-729-2586, or at cedarcrossregistrar@gmail.com. More information is available on our web site: cedarcrossretreat.info. We look forward to hosting you.
 

Mission Group members who oversee the ministry of Cedar Cross
Butch Grove, Vickie Grove, Mac Hulslander, John Hilpert, Julie Purcell Hilpert, Ginger Allen, Jimmy Allen, Jane Williams, and Dustin Williams

Specific roles at Cedar Cross
John Hilpert, founder and back-up host
Jimmy Allen, coordinator
Anna Hauser, caretaker of indoor spaces
Mitch Mitchell, caretaker for outdoor spaces
Lori Litton, bookkeeper

Covenant Community Church supports this retreat center through the Cedar Cross Mission Group.  We are a small ecumenical church offering a participatory form of worship that invites lively involvement by all members. We worship Sunday afternoons in Raleigh at the Community United Church of Christ (corner of Wade Avenue and Dixie Trail). During the pandemic the community gathers virtually or in a home. If you would like more information, please send an email to cedarcrossregistrar@gmail.com.

The mission group, which is a subset of the Covenant Community membership, typically meets monthly at the retreat center for a day of work, prayer, play, planning, and being with friends. During the pandemic, those meetings have been virtual, although we have had a couple socially-distanced work days.

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We are grateful to all who support the ministry of Cedar Cross Retreat Center. If you believe in providing a place for people to experience rest, reflection, and renewal, please consider giving a donation.

You can give securely online at www.cedarcrossretreat.info/donate/ or click on the donate button below. Or send a check to Cedar Cross Retreat Center, 150 Cedar Cross Way, Louisburg, NC 27549. 

 

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