What to Expect
Set Apart is an invitation to step away from daily cares and dwell with Christ. Here’s what the week includes:
A Rhythm of Prayer
Morning to evening, we pray together through Scripture, song, and silence. In our fast-paced lives, even when motivation fades, this rhythm becomes a habit you can return to.
Life Together
Meals, laughter, honest questions about faith and life’s struggles—you’ll participate in the kind of community that sustains a life of faithfulness: learning to receive support, offer grace, and belong to something greater than yourself.
Formation, Not Information
Sessions focus on practical ways to become more like Christ, not just ideas. How do you pray when you’re exhausted? What does gratitude look like on a hard day? You’ll leave with simple, repeatable habits that fit into your real schedule.
Intercession for the World
In mission prayer meetings, we intercede for people who haven’t heard the Gospel and those who are suffering. A staff member shares a request, we pray aloud in small groups and repeat for other needs. We trust God to work globally and to shape our hearts through His grace.
Silence and Solitude
Times are set aside for stillness—to walk, to breathe, to listen. Often God is heard through a still, small voice. It’s not about feeling peaceful; it's about being attentive to Christ.
Daily Schedule
Morning
7:30 — Morning Prayer
8:00 — Breakfast
8:30 — Kyrie Eleison Service * (preview here)
Midday
9:15 — Speaker Sessions
10:15 — Small groups
12:00 — Lunch
2:00 — Fellowship & Activities
Afternoon/Evening
3:45 — Afternoon Prayer
4:00 — Personal Prayer/Walk
5:00 — Dinner
6:30 — Mission Prayer Meeting
7:45 — Kyrie Eleison Service
8:30 — Games, Snacks, Conversation
Subject to change. All activities are optional.
* Candlelit service of simple songs, Scripture, and silence to reorient our hearts to Christ. Kyrie Eleison (“Lord, have mercy”) is an ancient prayer used throughout the Bible (Psalm 51:1, Luke 17:13).
“It’s not about information—it’s about meeting personally with God and discovering practical ways to live that out.”