Montana has always been a place I dreamed of visiting. The wild, untouched beauty... the vast skies... the kind of quiet that speaks straight to the soul. So when I began planning this retreat, I couldn’t help but think, what better way to experience it than together—with other women seeking the same kind of stillness, wonder, and presence of God?
We’ll be hiking the Highline Trail—a once-in-a-lifetime adventure tucked into the heart of Glacier National Park. It’s a breathtaking journey through alpine ridges, wildflower meadows, and glacier-carved valleys. But it’s more than just a hike. It’s a chance to experience the majesty of God through creation, side by side with a like-minded community of women—each of us bringing our own stories, our own weariness, and our own hope for renewal.
And while Montana might sound like an extravagant destination, we’ve made this experience accessible and affordable by sharing it in community. Through group lodging, shared meals, and planned experiences, we’re able to offer something that would typically cost thousands—without sacrificing depth, beauty, or quality.
And here's where it gets Godronic (God + ironic = Godronic 😄):
We’re staying in a small, peaceful town called Coram. I had no idea when we booked it, but Coram is derived from the Latin phrase Coram Deo, which means “in the presence of God.” And if that wasn’t enough to give us chills—one of the women attending the retreat had already been journaling and praying for months in a notebook titled Coram Deo, completely unaware that this would be our destination.
Coincidence? Not a chance.
It’s just another reminder that God is in every detail—writing a story that’s bigger and more beautiful than we could ever plan ourselves.