Why Stay 2025

May 12-16, 2025

Lynchburg, VA

Retreat will be held at Eagle Eyrie



Rediscover Your Why—A Retreat for Weary Ministry Leaders

When Ministry Feels Heavy, Where Do You Turn?

You’ve poured yourself into ministry, but lately, it feels harder to keep going. The weight of expectations, exhaustion, and change can make even the most faithful leaders question their calling.

Before you press on or make a big decision, what if you had space to step away, reflect, and reconnect with what first called you to this work? Why Stay 2025 is a retreat designed for ministry leaders seeking renewal—not just for today, but for the season ahead.

This Retreat is for You if You…

✔ Feel weary and need space to breathe and reflect
✔ Long for renewal and fresh vision in your ministry
✔ Want to reconnect with your purpose and calling
✔ Could use honest, guided conversations with others who understand

This may not be about deciding whether to stay or go. It IS about rediscovering what sustains you in the work you love.


What You’ll Experience

In a small, intimate gathering (only 15 participants), you’ll:

  • Step Away to Reflect – Unplug from daily demands and create space to hear God’s leading.
  • Engage in Honest Conversations – Be part of a supportive community of leaders who truly get it.
  • Learn from Seasoned Guides – Gain wisdom from experienced leaders who have navigated both struggles and renewal.
  • Find Fresh Vision – Whether it’s staying with new energy or making a shift, leave with clarity for your next steps.
An Invitation to Breathe Again

Picture a quiet retreat space, where unhurried mornings and deep conversations help you reconnect with the heart of your calling. This isn’t necessarily about leaving ministry—it’s about finding the strength to lead well.

From a past participant:

“Missio Alliance has thoughtfully created a rich and unique opportunity that provides both the rest and challenge needed for leaving refreshed and reorientated for ministry”

 

Retreat Speakers & Leaders

Lisa Rodriguez-Watson desires to see all people reconciled to God and to each other. Investing in this passionate call for more than two decades has led Lisa to urban church planting, international missions and community development, immigration advocacy, collegiate ministry, and seminary teaching. She now serves as the national director of Missio Alliance, a generative, expansive, and intercultural network of Christian leaders committed to cultivating a holistic theology and practice while tackling some of the most pressing issues facing the church. In addition to her work with Missio Alliance, Lisa serves as associate pastor of discipleship and equipping at Christ City Church. A proud Cuban-American, Lisa writes, speaks and leads at the intersection of formation, justice and mission. She is a contributing author to Voices of Lament: Reflections on Brokenness and Hope in a World Longing for Justice, Red Skies: 10 Essential Conversations Exploring Our Future as the Church, and The Least of These: Practicing a Faith without Margins. She lives in Washington, DC with her husband and three kids.

Justin P. Heap partners with the National Director in honing the overall vision and strategy with a specific focus on leading innovation and growth within the content & resource development dimensions of our ministry; he’s passionate about helping provide creative strategy and direction for all Missio’s platforms, channels, and gatherings.
Justin also serves as Teaching Pastor at Real Life Fellowship and is the Founder of Nine Spaces where he helps support leaders, artists, and spiritual directors through integrated listening sessions at the intersection of creativity, enneagram, and professional development.He also runs an Independent Creative Agency, justinpheap.co, and is the Co-Founder and Creative Director of Pax Coworking Studio, where he enjoys helping shape the future of work, community, and technology.Justin is a passionate and lifelong learner, with degrees and certifications in psychology, photography, systems thinking, and the enneagram. His writing has been featured with Relevant Magazine, Fatherly, Church Leadership Center, Sunday U, and is the author of a book of poetry, By & By & Never. He loves all the adventures of family life and currently lives in Holland, MI.

Sarah Schepens loves to create spaces where people can connect, grow and learn about the world and themselves. She is a third-culture individual who was raised overseas, which also instilled a deep love for the study of people and culture. A graduate of Alliance Theological Seminary with a MA in Intercultural Studies, she has traveled to over 30 countries, and has lived on four continents, calling France, the Middle East, Ecuador and Thailand her home for different amounts of time.Sarah is a certified Cultural Intelligence and Unconscious Bias Trainer from the Cultural Intelligence Center. She currently lives in the beautiful state of Colorado, manages operations for another small non-profit and is enjoying all the hiking and outside opportunities the state has to offer.

David Nishizaki is passionate about solving problems others aren’t. Through his work he hopes to help mobilize God’s people on the margins, into the work of God around the world.
 David grew up in California and currently lives in Washington DC. Prior to DC, he lived 5 years in Latin America in the Dominican Republic and Mexico. He is proudly a multiracial, multicultural, and multilingual Japanese-American.
 David has worked for Envision of the Christian and Missionary Alliance the past 11 years. He and his wife Aleah have pioneered a ministry working alongside the Deaf community in Washington DC and around the world. David’s worked in ministry for almost 20 years and admits that he’s asked the question, “Why stay?” more times than he can remember.

Make space for renewal. Take time to reconnect with your why.

Retreat will be held at Eagle Eyrie in Lynchburg, VA

Register Now – Limited to 15 Participants

**Ticket includes all meals and single room lodging for 4 nights/5 days. Transportation to and from location not included.


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