Wednesday, December 3, 2025

December in Montreat

Montreat Conference Center is pleased to bring you our monthly newsletter December in Montreat. Please find updates from our president, highlights on programmatic offerings, and ways that you can engage with Montreat below. Specifically, in this issue we are talking about our recent Board of Directors Meeting, our upcoming College Conference @ Montreat, and our new Vice President of Development.

MRA Board of Directors: Meeting Summary for Fall 2025

by Richard DuBose, president of Montreat Conference Center

Greetings from Montreat! This is to share highlights from the fall meeting of the Board of Directors for the Mountain Retreat Association (MRA), which was held last month. Each day began with board-led worship that helped challenge and ground our hearts for the work before us, and this meeting held special significance as we marked the progress made since Hurricane Helene devastated our campus last year…

PROGRAMS & EVENTS

We share updates related to offerings for youth & young adults, adult conferences, and retreats in a series of topical email newsletters each month. Sign up to receive one, two, or all three directly in your inbox by clicking here.

  • The Montreat community is invited to join us on Friday, December 5, at 5:15 pm as we light the Montreat Gate for the Christmas season. Sponsored by the Montreat Adult Summer Club and the Town of Montreat, this family-friendly event will include refreshments, holiday music, and holiday favors for any children in attendance. Learn more on the Town of Montreat’s website.


  • Calling all wilderness enthusiasts! We are seeking volunteers to help us with some wilderness tasks, like doing trail work (either in a group or self-guided session) and staffing our nature center on busy days. Email jasonn@montreat.org if you’d like to learn more.


  • In last month’s Cultivating Curiosity newsletter, we shared “Five Things We Are Grateful for This Holiday Season.” As we believe that gratitude stirs the soul, shapes community, and points us toward what matters, we invite you to read the full article and reflect on those things you are grateful for as Christmas approaches. Read the full article here.

We share updates for locals, news about the Montreat Wilderness, and information pertaining to spiritual exploration in three monthly email newsletters specific to each topic. Select which ones you would like to receive in your inbox by clicking here.

Montreat Conference Center, a ministry of the Mountain Retreat Association, is a national conference center located in Western North Carolina with roots in the PC(USA). Learn more at www.montreat.org.

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