Details
Glen Eyrie Lodge: 3820 N 30th St, Colorado Springs, CO 80904 // (719) 634-0808
Check in 2:00-5:00pm on Friday
Check-Out 11:00am on Sunday
You are responsible for transportation to and from the event. Carpool sheet can be found here.
Need assistance? Call Zach Garza at 972-351-3394
What to Bring
Bible
Journal & Pen
Sound Machine (If you snore)
Hiking Gear and Boots / Athletic Shoes
Warm clothes (Low of 14 / High of 40)
Water bottle - Stay hydrated due to elevation
What to Expect for this Weekend
As brothers, to encourage each other in our roles as sons, husbands, and fathers
Time to connect with others over meals and with the Lord in solitude & silence
Opportunity to get to know some amazing Men of God
Worship and small group time during each session
Other Info:
Glen Eyrie is connected to Garden of the Gods Nature Center. There will be multiple hikes of varying degrees of difficulty for us to enjoy.
If you arrive early on Friday, we recommend Denver Biscuit Co., Pizzeria Rustica, & the Skirted Heifer.
We will also have an optional hike starting at 3pm. Feel Free to enjoy some free time as well.
We have intentionally filled this gathering with amazing Men of God. Please take full advantage of our free time to get to know each other. You never know what the Lord will do with connections made at this gathering.
Questions to Chew On:
What do you currently consider to be your main priority in life, outside of your relationship with God?
Is it your marriage, your children, career growth, personal development, health, community involvement, or something else?
If someone were to review your bank account, calendar, and to-do list, what conclusions might they draw about your current priorities and values?
How do you define your role as a husband? What does it look like for you to "do your job" in that role?
And similarly, what does your role as a father look like?
What responsibilities or actions do you believe define your role in the family?
What are you currently learning or growing in?
When is the last time you had a change of perspective or changed your mind about something important?
How do you navigate the balance between being humble and gentle versus being assertive and vocal?
Which specific situations call for each kind of response?
Which approach do you tend to default to, and how do you feel you could grow in the other area?
In what ways might I be a pleasure to be married to? What ways might I be difficult to be around, inside and outside of marriage?