Lead Pastors’ Wives Retreat

Coming Soon: Our First Annual Lead Pastors’ Wives Retreat
An Invitation to Rest, Refresh, and Reconnect

There’s a sacred beauty in the mountains. The air is crisp. The noise fades. The presence of God feels just a little closer. It’s in this peaceful setting, nestled in the heart of the Tennessee mountains, that we’re hosting something truly special: our first annual Lead Pastors’ Wives Retreat.

Ministry life is full—full of pouring out, showing up, and faithfully walking alongside our husbands as they lead. But in the midst of that calling, how often do we step away to let God pour back into us?

This retreat was birthed from a deep desire to create space for YOU—the pastor’s wife. It’s time to tend to your own soul.

What to Expect:

  • Rest for your body – cozy accommodations, beautiful mountain views, and time to just breathe
  • Refreshment for your mind – intentional conversations, biblical encouragement, and laughter with sisters who truly understand
  • Renewal for your spirit – powerful worship, prayer, and space to hear God’s whisper
  • Revival for your soul – a place to step away from ministry duties and let God meet you personally, intimately, and deeply
  • And yes, a little pampering – because you deserve to be cared for, too!

Whether you’re weary, lonely, or simply longing for a time to reconnect with the Lord, this retreat is for you. We’re preparing a safe, sacred space where you can be real, be seen, and be refreshed.

“He makes me lie down in green pastures, He leads me beside still waters. He restores my soul.” – Psalm 23:2-3

You don’t have to keep going on empty. Come away for a couple of days and let the Lord restore what life and ministry may have drained.

Details:

📅 [October 30 – November 1, 2025]
🏞️ Location: Tennessee Mountains (exact address provided upon registration)
🎟️ Spots are limited – This intimate gathering is designed for rest and connection, so reserve your place soon.

The total cost of the retreat is $125. This includes lodging and meals.
🚗 Please note: You are responsible for your own transportation to and from the retreat.

A $50 non-refundable registration fee is needed to hold your spot. The remaining $75 is due by October 1, 2025.

Limited Space:
This is a small, intimate retreat designed for only 28 women—plus our dedicated staff. We want this experience to be deeply personal, giving each attendee the chance to rest, reflect, and connect with others. If you feel called to be a part of this gathering, we encourage you to register quickly—spots are filling fast!

Stay tuned for more info, packing tips, and sneak peeks! We can’t wait to share this experience with you.

With love and deep expectation,
The Silently Bleeding Team

What do I do next?

Fill out the registration form and then make your payment (below the form).

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How to Pay:

Silently Bleeding: Hope for the Pastor’s Wife is a non-denominational ministry currently in the process of becoming a registered nonprofit. Until that process is complete, we are operating under the covering of Marion Oaks Assembly of God.

When you click the link below to submit your registration payment, you will be directed to the giving page for Marion Oaks Assembly of God.

Here’s how to pay the deposit.

  1. Click the Fund dropdown menu
  2. Scroll to the bottom and select SB: Hope – Pastors’ Wives’ Ministry
  3. Enter your amount
    • $50 to reserve your spot
    • Or pay the full $125 now if you prefer
  4. Type in the comment box: Pastors’ Wives’ Retreat
  5. Submit your payment and you’re all set!

Please click HERE to pay.

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Jan McIntyre loves Jesus, family, bargain shopping, cooking, and photography. Jan was raised in a pastor's home and is married to a pastor. Her heart's desire is to encourage and empower pastor's wives.

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