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Memorial Day Getaway : Cost & Details
Saturday, May 28 - Sunday, May 30 · West Cornwall, CT

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Cost:

$160 per person, double-occupancy (2 beds) hotel-style rooms

$225 for single-occupancy

$25 for luxury coach bus

You'll get:

3-days, 2-nights’ at an elegant lodge on the Housatonic River in the Berkshire Mountains.
A modern hotel-style room with private bath.
Six gourmet meals, beverages and snacks.
Four powerful worship services with a full rock band.
Hiking, tennis, basketball, ping pong, billiards and other recreational activities. The quaint town of West Cornwall with its Covered Bridge and shops is a short walk from the lodge.
Roundtrip coach bus (departs 10:00 a.m. sharp, May 28, from West 36th Street between Broadway and Seventh)

Please Note: Trinity does not accept children under the age of 12.

I’m New to Redeemer. Will I Get Lost in the Crowd?
Not unless you seal yourself up in your room! We specially design our Getaways to build new relationships. People on our Getaways have a reputation of being warm and open, and we guarantee you’ll walk away knowing at least a dozen new people. We’ll assign a Redeemer roommate if you don’t have one.

Can I invite a friend who isn't a follower of Jesus? Will she/he feel comfortable?
Absolutely. This will be a fun, relaxing weekend and a non-threatening way to expose your friend to the truths of Jesus Christ. And your friend will meet warm, friendly (really!) Christians who are living out those truths in practical ways.

Will I Be Stuck Indoors All Day, Listening to Some Speaker Drone On?
Nope. There is a ton of free time at our Getaways so you go hiking, play sports or just snooze under a tree by the river. The quaint town of West Cornwall with its Covered Bridge and shops is just a short walk from our lodge. Plus, our speakers never drone!

How about Some Spiritual Stuff?
Our worship band of Chris Miles, Joe Rotondo and Sal Rotondo will rock the house with four contemporary worship services. Rev. Tim Pettit, a pastor at Redeemer for 10 years, will speak on “Whatever Happened to Repentance?”

 

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