The next What’s Your Mission? Weekend is 26 – 28 November 2010.

About the experience:
Life in the big city doesn’t always allow us the time and space to clear our mind, get in touch with our soul and ask the big questions. If you are feeling overworked, trapped, pressured, unsure about the future, facing a big decision, or just trying to make sense of your life, then this weekend retreat could be the opportunity you need. These are some of the questions you will face and answer on this weekend:

  • What is my mission?
  • What are my values?
  • What are my commitments?
  • Is there anything missing in my life right now?
  • What does God expect of me?
  • What gifts have I been given that I’m not using?
  • What is my dream?
  • And many more!

The programme offers guided reflection and large amounts of time for quiet individual reflection – and some extraordinary about who you want to be and what you want to do with your life. Goedgedacht has many spots to sit quietly for contemplation, a beautiful chapel for worship and meditation, and trails for walks in the fresh country air. Participants will have the opportunity to spend time individually with Jeremy Clampett, the facilitator, during the course of the weekend.

Who can attend?
This is a ministry of Christ Church Kenilworth and is open to men and women of any age from anywhere. Previous participants have included:
Accountants, actuaries, architects, artists, retirees, people about to retire, housewives, young people starting out on a career, working people questioning their employment, people with dreams but no plan, divorcees, husbands and wives.

Jeremy Clampett

Jeremy Clampett is an Associate Minister of Christ Church who runs a part of his Life and Business coaching practice under the auspices of Christ Church.

About Goedgedacht: Accommodation is in beautifully furnished rooms, each delegate with their own room, en suite, and with panoramic views one can see Table Mountain in the early morning . Delicious meals are provided, prepared by trained members of the local community. The Goedgedacht Trust (http://www.goedgedacht.org.za/ ) runs the retreat as one component of their community work amongst the poor and disadvantaged in the area.Accommodation is in beautifully furnished rooms, each delegate with their own room, en suite, and with panoramic views one can see Table Mountain in the early morning.