Saturday, March 6, 2021

March in Montreat

Montreat Conference Center
March in
Montreat
This Month in Montreat Update from
Richard DuBose
In the midst of current programming and planning for the upcoming summer, I’ve suddenly found myself in a new conversation entirely as news has broken locally that the Montreat Conference Center is in a conceptual design phase to construct a new lodge on Assembly Drive.
 
Specifically, the proposal our board has been discussing – and approved in concept at its November meeting – calls for the redevelopment of a portion of our campus currently occupied by three lodges – Galax, Chestnut, and the Lord Apartments – that are outdated for their current use. The new conceptual design proposes replacing those three lodges with a new, larger lodge that would expand the number of conference and retreat guests we can host and enable the conference center to bring more people to Montreat. 

On one level, there is nothing remarkable about the conference center’s desire and ongoing work to improve its lodging facilities. The proposed site for this plan involves property that is already being used for this purpose – the lodging of conference center guests who wish to visit Montreat. That the conference center should seek to update, expand, and improve its facilities to serve its mission is an enduring condition in the valley as old as Montreat itself.
 
On another level, however, the new lodge project IS a remarkable step forward as a Montreat lodge. As currently conceived, the plan would not only increase the number of guests who can stay in our housing for conferences and retreats; it would also directly improve the quality of our programming in myriad ways. Further, remember that the cost of just about everything the conference center provides in Montreat – from conferences to square dances to clubs and recreation programming and on and on – is subsidized and supported by the revenue the conference center earns from paying conferees and retreat guests. The new lodge project will stabilize our financial foundations significantly, providing a real return not just to those who stay there but to everyone who participates in our life in the valley.
 
So why am I suddenly in this new conversation? As conceptual planning turned to schematic design work in January, I began reaching out to adjacent neighbors to notify them and discuss their questions and concerns. That initial outreach has sparked a range of reactions, including good constructive feedback from some and adamant opposition from others. As such, we expect to continue to solicit feedback and to incorporate good suggestions into the designs as our plans move forward.

Looking ahead, our board meets on March 15, at which point we will discuss the ongoing feedback, vet our architects’ updated designs, and consider alternatives, some of which come directly from neighbor feedback. Our board is committed to taking whatever appropriate steps are necessary to make the best informed decision on our plans.
 
For those who wish to know more, stay tuned. Beginning today, I will be posting regular community updates in this space, and there will be further opportunities for community input before final decisions are made. I won’t speculate on where these plans will land, but I’m looking forward to the day I can share our excitement about the new lodge and the ways it promises to serve Montreat and the church for generations.
 
That brings me to the final level of this conversation. Among the many traditions and customs that make up Montreat’s history and heritage, the most enduring and important is simply a shared understanding that Montreat exists to offer widespread welcome and hospitality to all who come through the Gate. We believe in the power of Jesus Christ to reveal Himself and His purposes in this thin place to all who journey here. Our opportunity is to advance and grow that mission to serve the world in the present day and in the years ahead as faithfully as we always have.
 
My own view is that this lodge project closely follows the tradition of our founding purposes, and my prayer is that the conversations about this lodge will reveal new opportunities for an abundant life together and renew our communal understanding of what makes Montreat the unique gift from God that it is. 

More to come! 
News Corner
Spring Getaway Weekends open next week! Book your spring weekend sabbath with us today.

Registration is open for Montreat Youth Conference and Middle School Conference.
  • Have you read our Covid-19 updates for MYC? Find that information on the "Covid-19" tab on our website.
  • Please note the dates for Montreat Middle School Conference @ Maryville College have changed for 2021! To allow for Covid regulations at Maryville College, we are shifing MSC by one day this summer. The new dates of the conference are Tuesday, July 13 to Saturday, July 17. Learn more here.

Small Group Leader applications for MYC and MSC 2021 are open! In efforts to minimize Covid risk and to follow all state and local guidelines, there are modifications to this year's SGL program. Please read the application carefully to learn about these changes. Click here to apply.

The Healthy Congregations conference for April 2021 has been cancelled. The next conference is in October. Learn more here.

Content from last fall's Rethinking Evangelism conference is available! Purchase portions of the conference to watch from your home on our resources portal.

Watch the keynote address with Dr. Reggie Williams from the October Crossroads Antiracism Training for free on our resources portal.

Store update! The Montreat Store is once again open five days a week. Store hours are Mon.-Sat. 12:00pm-5:00pm. You can also call 828.669.5298 to place an order.
Worship & Music Conferences

Early registration is open through April 1st! This year the Presbyterian Association of Musicians (PAM) is offering two identical weeks of the conference as well as an online option. Learn more about these opportunities by clicking the button below.
2021 Preview
Please note some events have been cancelled or rescheduled. If you do not see your event listed, go to our full event calendar and find your event for more information.
CTS Spiritual Formation | April 15-18, 2021 - Online


Montreat Youth Conference | June 6-August 7, 2021

Worship and Music | June 20-25 and June 27-July 2, 2021
Middle School Conference | July 13-17, 2021

Women's Connection | August 13-15, 2021

August 29-September 3, 2021

Fall Craft Week | September 26-October 1, 2021
Montreat Moment
Tuesday, March 2 was our Spring Clean-Up Volunteer Day and we would like to thank our volunteers! They worked on clearing out brush and leaves from around Anderson Auditorium and Moore Center. Thank you for prepping our campus for spring! See the brush piles and a few of our volunteers pictured below.
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