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The Imperative of Fallowing

The word fallow comes from the land. In ancient agricultural practice, a field left fallow was not abandoned. It was a resting field, deliberately set aside from production so that the soil could recover what cultivation had depleted. The farmer who fallows the land was participating in an ancient rhythm and wisdom: fruitfulness requires rest, abundance follows emptiness, and the land cannot give what it has not first received. In… Read More »The Imperative of Fallowing

Institute Retreat | Annual Fallow in Cambridge, England

When: Tue, May 12 (arrive between 3 and 5pm) – Fri, May 15 (end 12:00pm), 2026 Location: Cambridge, UK. All group sessions held at Jesus College. Joined by the Goldenwood staff, Board, and Deans, this unique 4-day experience represents an annual rhythm of the Goldenwood Institute. Enjoy highlights and photos from 2024: “Slowing Down, Cultivating Community, Enlivening Work” What is a Fallow Retreat? The essence of a fallow retreat lies… Read More »Institute Retreat | Annual Fallow in Cambridge, England

LISTENING RETREAT: Summer 2024

This carefully curated weekend of rest includes times alone and times together, designed to give you the space to slow down and the structure to process the rapidly moving pieces of your life. The primary goal of our Listening Retreats is to help you discern God’s voice above all other voices in your life, empowering you to confidently move forward in your calling. Just as the flourishing of a tree… Read More »LISTENING RETREAT: Summer 2024