Tri-City Church hosted its “Elevate & Empower Retreat,” a weekend gathering designed to strengthen families, couples, and individuals through faith, connection, and rest. The event was organized in partnership with the church’s women’s, men’s, and family ministries, along with teen leaders Dail Robertson Jr., and Gabrielle Jones. Stephan J. Davis, pastor, also helped lead the initiative.
The retreat took place at Cohutta Springs in Crandall, Ga., where participants spent the weekend engaging in group activities, worship, and discussions focused on emotional and spiritual renewal. Attendees enjoyed a range of outdoor recreation, including boat rides, hayrides, ziplines, and horseback riding. Church leaders said the activities helped build community and created moments of joy for all ages. Meals throughout the weekend emphasized healthy, energizing options that supported the retreat’s focus on overall well-being.
Featured speakers Mark and Sherida Nelson of Atlanta Boulevard Church, led the main sessions. Breakout groups for men and women provided space for honest conversations about family life, communication, and personal growth. Organizers said the sessions allowed participants to share real-life challenges and explore faith-based strategies for strengthening relationships at home, in the church, and in daily life.
Throughout the retreat, speakers and ministry leaders emphasized the connection between communication and spiritual health. Program organizers said the goal was to help individuals better understand how openness, prayer, and intentional dialogue can build stronger relationships.
By the end of the weekend, many attendees reported feeling renewed and encouraged. Leaders said participants left with a greater sense of empowerment, a willingness to build new connections, and the confidence to move beyond personal comfort zones.
South Atlantic | February 2026


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