A multi-day retreat for pastors and their spouses hosted by the Great Lakes Conference at Maumee Bay Lodge.
Sun, 4 Oct 2026 – Wed, 7 Oct 2026
Maumee Bay Lodge & Conference Center Oregon , Ohio
The GLC Pastor-Spouse Fall Retreat is an annual gathering designed to provide rest, fellowship, and spiritual renewal for pastors and their spouses within the Great Lakes Conference. Held at the scenic Maumee Bay Lodge & Conference Center in Oregon, Ohio, the retreat offers a peaceful environment away from daily ministry demands. Attendees engage in worship, shared meals, and meaningful conversation, fostering stronger relationships and personal rejuvenation in a supportive community setting.
What to Expect
A peaceful, structured retreat environment focused on rest and community building for ministry couples.
Who Should Attend
Pastors
Pastors' spouses
Great Lakes Conference members
Ministry leaders
Agenda Overview
The retreat runs from Sunday, October 4, through Wednesday, October 7, featuring sessions and leisure time.
Venue & Address
Maumee Bay Lodge & Conference Center
1750 State Park Road #2 Oregon , Ohio – 43616 United States
Organizer
Great Lakes Conference · Religious Organization
A regional conference dedicated to supporting pastors and churches.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is this retreat for?
It is specifically for pastors and their spouses within the Great Lakes Conference.
Where is the retreat located?
It takes place at Maumee Bay Lodge & Conference Center, 1750 State Park Road #2, Oregon, OH.
What are the dates?
The retreat runs from October 4 to October 7, 2026.
How do I register?
Registration is available through the official Great Lakes Conference website.
Is lodging included?
Yes, the event is hosted at the lodge, and attendees typically book their stay through the conference.
What is the purpose of the retreat?
To provide rest, connection, and spiritual refreshment for ministry couples.
Tags
retreat
pastor
faith
community
Oregon OH
Great Lakes Conference
Summary
A restorative retreat for pastors and spouses at Maumee Bay Lodge.