Mt. Gilead Blog
Build Each Other Up
When we arrived at Pearl Harbor many years ago, I remember staring at this tree and thinking, my goodness someone has built a shelter in that tree. As I looked at it closer, I realized that those sticks seemingly holding the tree up, are in fact the tree. In the Bible people that are[...]
Staying Sustained by God
I have been working on some my sessions for Women’s Retreat with the theme, “Sustained by God.” I have been looking at the topic from many angles. One such angle I have been considering is how we become “unsustained.” (And yes, I did just make up that word) There are a number of things we[...]
Test Everything!
At camp one of the top requirements we post on our job requirements, is that candidates must have a vibrant walk with God to work in ministry here. It is essential…non-negotiable. The Lord feels the same way…we can’t do ministry without being in a vital and vibrant relationship with him. Jesus himself said, “Remain in[...]
Holy Scrappiness
The other day at our manager’s meeting, I threw out the question, “What skills have you learned at Mt. Gilead that you have found invaluable?” One of the replies made me laugh, but I immediately understood what Program Manager Grace Seder meant when she replied, “Scrappy”. The definition is “to have a determined spirit;[...]
Tag: You’re It!
Do you ever remember playing tag? You avoided receiving the words, “Tag! You’re it” because it would mean that you had to do a lot of running around chasing after other players. If you have been chosen to lead a retreat, you may feel like you are “it” running around, but not quite sure[...]
Accessibility of God’s Word
Last Friday, I stepped back in time for a few hours and went through the archives at Mt. Gilead. Usually, I pop in to drop off stuff, but this time I really wanted to sort through things, pare down on duplicated materials and reorganize boxes so they are easier to locate. It is amazing[...]








