A place to explore what it means to love and be loved.

Space to be known. Room to be restored.

THE REVIVAL RETREAT APPROACH

Revival Retreats offer a safe space to process difficult emotions in the company of those who seek to love well and live honestly—where emotional honesty meets loving connection and healing begins.



Whether you’re carrying grief, wrestling with fear, untangling anger, or just feeling stuck—this retreat is an invitation to pause, process and find clarity. You don’t have to carry it alone.

 

This retreat is for anyone carrying emotions that feel too heavy to hold alone. It is for those who are:

  • Grieving a personal loss

  • Overwhelmed by someone’s death

  • Navigating a divorce or separation

  • Holding deep sadness, anger, or fear

  • Feeling stuck, numb, or shut down

  • In the middle of a difficult life transition.

  • Experiencing burnout—in work, relationships, or faith

  • Wrestling with resentment, shame, guilt or jealousy

  • Looking for a new way forward—emotionally, spiritually, or relationally

  • Longing to live with clarity, intention, and love

What happens at a Revival Retreat:

These intimate, small group retreats are designed to offer a safe, sacred space for people to process difficult emotions— like grief, fear, anger, or shame—without judgement. Each phase of the experience helps participants connect more deeply with themselves, with others and as they’re ready, with the loving presence of God.

Through honest conversation, personal reflection and spirit--led practices, each person is invited to take one step closer to healing. The small-group format creates a grounded, grace-filled atmosphere where everyone is help in love and no one walks alone.

Revival Retreats can be a powerful companion to grief counseling, emotional recovery work, or simplly a new beginning for anyone ready to heal, feel, and live more whole.

Phase One: Coming Together

We begin by creating a safe, grounded space where every person is welcomed just as they are. Through simple rhythms of connection, story, and stillness, we gently settle in—building trust, laying down distractions, and preparing out hearts for deeper work to come.

Phase Two: Going Deeper

In this phase, we begin to explore what’s heavy—grief, fear, anger, shame, or whatever is waiting to be seen. Through one-on-one support (mat work), scripture reflections, movement, journaling and prayerful presence, we listen for what God might be revealing. This is where we practice emotional honesty and make space for healing to begin.

Phase Three: Integration & Return

As the retreat comes to a close, we turn our focus toward bringing what we’ve uncovered back into daily life. This phase includes time to reflect, receive encouragement, and consider the next loving steps—so that the shift made here doesn’t stay here. With the support of others and the strength of God’s grace, we leave more present, more free and more rooted in love.

If something in you feels drawn to this rhythm of honesty, healing, and hope, you’re invited to take the next step. Join the interest list to be notified when registration opens. You don’t have to carry it alone, you were never meant to.

 

Meet Jen Musser

Retreat Fascilitator & Founder of Revival Retreats

My name is Jen Musser, and I’ll be walking with you through your retreat experience. I’m not a mental health counselor—I’m someone who has spent years supporting others in their healing journeys and who’s been slowly, steadily changed through my own. It’s been a process marked by God’s presence, honest reflection, and the kind of love that holds space without rushing the outcome.

I lead from a place of faith, rooted in the love and example of Christ. Through this retreat experience, you’re invited into a space that’s open to anyone—wherever you are in your spiritual journey.

I’ve learned that healing begins when we slow down, tell the truth, and allow ourselves to be seen. My hope is to offer the kind of space I once needed—one of safety, compassion, and clarity, where transformation can take root.

 
 

Why Revival Retreats

The first time I attended a retreat, it wasn’t led by someone who followed Jesus—but I still enocuntered Him there. I left knowing that God had met me in that space, even though His name hadn’t been spoken. Since then, I’ve carried a quiet but steady conviction: that we need spaces where the Spirit of Christ is welcomed to move freely, and wehre people can come as they are, wihtout pretense or pressure.

Revival Retreats were born from that desire—to create safe, honest spaces where we can process big emotions lik grief, anger, fear and shame in the presence of truth, grace, and real love. Love that reflects the heart of Jesus. Love that listens and stays. Love that sets people free.

Where the Vision Deepened

I remember leaving my first retreat feeling more fully present than I’d ever been—and I wanted so much to share that experience with others from my church. But when I did, I saw how many of us don’t know how to hold space for pain, or how to love in a way that invites healing. That’s when something in me shifted.

Revival Retreats aren’t just a place to process pain. They’re also a place to gently learn how to love well. My heart is to create a space where people can be met by God, and where those who follow Him can grow in grace, emotional honesty, and love that doesn’t run away.