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If you make a reservation for a retreat at GilChrist, you will most likely see my name on the email signature, talk with me on the phone, or see my face when you arrive. I’ve always delighted in being able to connect people with the natural world in ways that allow them to experience their environment deeply and meaningfully. My undergraduate degree in psychology and environmental studies paved the way for this beautiful integration of two passions of mine. The principles of permaculture – earth care, people care, and fair share – also shape my approach to my work. Making rest and retreat more accessible for all is something I try to work toward.

I also do a lot of the behind-the-scenes logistics and administrative work at GilChrist: working with group retreat facilitators, handling billing, managing social media, keeping the website up to date, cataloging the library, and also pitching in with cabin cleaning and feeding the goats.

When I’m not at work, you can find me volunteering in my Three Rivers community, cooking and baking in my kitchen, taking in thought-provoking television and movies with my husband, or daydreaming about grand garden plans for my backyard.

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Note: this retreat is fully booked.

During this retreat, we will immerse ourselves in the writings of adrienne maree brown, Grace Lee Boggs and bell hooks to examine their personal strategies to meet inter-personal challenges and transform social contexts from ones that limit to ones that expand opportunities for growth. Our explorations will be further supported by poetry and other artistic works to help us explore the relationship between resilience and transformative justice. The goal of our time together will be to explore strategies to deepen our commitment to live authentically and to expand our capacity to undertake challenges to transform cultures to become more just.

GilChrist Retreat Center, located on 67 acres of rolling hills, meadows, and forest, is intentionally designed to foster meditation, contemplative practice, and engagement with nature. We will fully engage our surroundings to help us craft strategies for creative engagement and personal resilience to embolden leadership, strategic patience, and action to build inclusive cultures. Our deep dives will explore the connection between mind, heart, and soul through journaling, labyrinth walking, mindfulness work, and historical reflection. At the end of the retreat, participants will be encouraged to do a self-tour of historical sites commemorating the lives of local 19th century activists who expanded freedom through the Underground Railroad.  

About the Facilitator

Kathy Purnell, Esq., Ph.D., has over two decades of professional experience as a lawyer, professor, and nonprofit administrator. She is a graduate of Harvard University (A.B.), Cornell University (Ph.D.), and the DePaul University College of Law (J.D.). She is trained in philosophical counseling techniques from the American Philosophical Practitioners Association and is an affiliate of that organization. Dr. Purnell is a licensed attorney in the State of Michigan and is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, where she served as the Diversity Chair of AILA’s Michigan chapter. Her current practice is focused on civil and human legal practice as well as mindfulness and resilience for transformative justice. She has also used her advanced training in political philosophy, law, and ethics to teach students at seven different universities including Kalamazoo College, Western Michigan University, and DePaul University, has led “Resilience Retreats” at GilChrist, the public retreat center of the Fetzer Institute, and is a member of both the Kalamazoo Truth Racial Healing and Transformation’s (TRHT) Law Design Team and its Racial Healing Circle Practitioner Cohort. She currently serves on the Advisory Board for the Western Michigan University Center for the Study of Ethics in Society and is a regular leader of their Ethics Book Clubs for challenging public dialogues on topics such as immigration, racial equity in education, hate speech in democratic community, and housing as a human right.

Retreat Schedule

Friday, July 12, 2024, 6:00 p.m. – Sunday, July 14, 2024, 12:00 p.m.

Registration and Lodging Details

First, complete this form to register for the retreat. The cost for the retreat program is $200 and includes all books and materials. Space is limited. Please inquire about options for financial accessibility.

Once you have registered and paid for the program with the facilitator, contact GilChrist to reserve your cabin using the online registration form, or by calling the main office at (269) 244-1130 with any questions. Lodging is $60/night for an individual participant in addition to the program fee. Participants will check into their cabins between 1:00 and 4:00 p.m. on Friday, July 12 at a time you communicate via your cabin reservation. Cabin check-out is at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 14.

A light continental breakfast will be provided Saturday and Sunday and a communal dinner will take place on Saturday evening, so please let Kathy know if you have any dietary restrictions. Other than Saturday evening, individuals are responsible for their own meals. Each guest space at GilChrist is equipped with a complete kitchen. See the complete GilChrist FAQ for more information about the facility.

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GilChrist Retreat Center
56265 Day Rd
Three Rivers, MI 49093-9535
United States