Solomon Retreat Center – A Versatile Sanctuary for Wellness, Corporate, Spiritual & Personal Retreats
- Huma Amjad
- May 13
- 38 min read

Nestled in the serene countryside of Walnut, Mississippi, just outside Memphis, Tennessee, Solomon Christian Retreat & Conference Center offers a peaceful 160-acre haven for all who seek renewal. At Solomon Retreat Center, we specialize in hosting transformative retreats rooted in Christian hospitality – yet our doors are faith-friendly and welcoming to all, providing an ideal setting for wellness getaways, corporate team-building, spiritual enrichment, and personal reflection alike. Here you’ll find a private, home-like venue where guests can disconnect from daily stress and reconnect with purpose, nature, and each other. Surrounded by four scenic lakes, rolling open fields, and tranquil wooded trails, this retreat sanctuary invites you to breathe deeply and find restoration for body, mind, and spirit. Solomon Retreat Center combines cozy accommodations with breathtaking natural beauty. The property’s 7,000 sq. ft. lodge features comfortable bedrooms, multiple gathering spaces, and all the amenities needed for a relaxing stay, while the expansive outdoors offers countless opportunities for recreation and reflection. Whether you’re planning a church ministry retreat, a yoga weekend, a company offsite, or a family reunion, Solomon Retreat Center provides the perfect mix of comfort, convenience, and God-given beauty to make your retreat truly unforgettable.
Why Choose Solomon Retreat Center?
What makes Solomon Retreat Center stand out as a retreat destination? Below are some of the key features and benefits that have made Solomon a trusted choice for groups and individuals seeking a meaningful getaway:
Secluded Natural Setting: Enjoy 165+ private acres of secluded woods, open meadows, and lakes – a tranquil environment free from distractions and noise. You’ll feel a world away, immersed in nature’s peace.
Accessible Location: Located about one hour from Memphis, TN, Solomon Retreat is easy to reach without sacrificing the “off the grid” feel.
It’s a convenient drive for retreatants from Memphis, North Mississippi, West Tennessee, and beyond.
Exclusive Use & Privacy: Only one group is hosted at a time, ensuring you have the entire facility to yourselves.
There are no competing events or other guests on-site – a peaceful, secure environment to fully focus on your group’s goals.(Private gated entrance and staff presence add to the sense of safety)
Comfortable Accommodations: Stay in a warm, family-style retreat home with 6 bedrooms and 4 full bathrooms, sleeping up to 18 guests comfortably.There are 3 living rooms for breakout sessions or relaxing, a bright sunroom for quiet reading, and even a small library and cozy fireplaces for unwinding.The large conference-style dining room seats 30 for shared meals or meetings, and a fully equipped kitchen lets you prepare your own food (with catering available upon request).
Modern Conveniences: While the setting is rustic, you won’t be roughing it – the retreat house offers Wi-Fi internet and A/V equipment, ideal for presentations, music, or workshops. You can stay connected as needed and make use of TVs or projectors for training sessions or movie nights. Central heat/AC and all bed linens and bath towels are provided for a comfortable stay.
Beautiful Outdoor Recreation: Step outside to find 4 scenic lakes with docks for fishing or quiet lakeside meditation. Explore shaded walking trails through the forest, pause on benches for reflection, or hike to observe local wildlife. Expansive lawns invite games and team-building exercises in the fresh air.
Unique features like a rustic treehouse and an on-site chapel add to the charm, and a fire pit with seating is perfect for evening bonfires, s’mores, and storytelling under the stars.
Budget-Friendly: Solomon Retreat Center is often more affordable than renting multiple hotel rooms or conference facilities – weekend group packages average around $2,000 total, and day-use options are available.
With the ability to bring your own groceries and utilize the kitchen, groups can save on catering costs as well.
Transparent pricing and no hidden fees mean you can plan with confidence.
Flexible & Supportive Planning: The Solomon Retreat team is dedicated to helping tailor your stay to your needs. You have the freedom to create your own schedule – there’s no imposed itinerary or “lights out” time. The staff can provide a planning toolkit (including sample schedules and checklists) to make organizing your retreat easier. From recommending local caterers to suggesting fun on-site activities, they happily work with organizers so that each retreat is successful and stress-free.
With these advantages, it’s clear why groups consistently choose Solomon Retreat Center for their getaways. In the sections below, we’ll explore how Solomon’s versatile facilities and setting can accommodate a wide range of retreat types – from spiritual renewal weekends to wellness workshops and more.
Church & Spiritual Retreats
Faith-based retreats are at the heart of Solomon Retreat Center’s mission. Originally a private family home that the owners felt called to share, the center was established as a place for believers to “reconnect with Christ and seek spiritual renewal” in a quiet, anointed atmosphere. Today, Solomon hosts many kinds of Christian gatherings – providing an ideal space for fellowship, prayer, and growth in faith. Church Group Retreats: Bring your congregation or ministry group for a transformative retreat experience. Away from daily distractions, church members can deepen their community bonds and refocus on God’s word together. The property’s amenities support worship and teaching sessions – there’s an intimate chapel on-site for prayer meetings or services, and plenty of indoor space for Bible study workshops and breakout discussion groups. Outdoor areas allow for prayer walks and quiet meditation by the water. Whether it’s a full church-wide retreat or a specific ministry (men’s, women’s, etc.), Solomon Retreat Center provides a Bible-centered environment where hearts can be refreshed. Each retreat can be filled with opportunities for inspiring worship, preaching, and rich fellowship with one another. Pastors & Clergy Sabbaticals: Ministry leaders pour so much into others that they too need renewal. Solomon offers pastors, priests, and ministry staff a secluded haven to rest and hear from God. “Burnout is real,” notes one Solomon article – the quiet, private setting is ideal for pastors in need of solitude or sabbatical time. Here, a weary pastor can unplug from ringing phones and emails, stroll wooded trails in prayer, and sleep in without an agenda. Many come for personal spiritual retreats to seek God’s guidance and realign with their calling. Pastors are welcome to book an individual retreat (especially on weekdays) and even bring along a spouse or fellow leader for support. With zero interruptions and nature all around, the soul can truly be still. Journaling on the dock at sunrise, studying scripture by the fireplace, or simply sitting in the chapel listening for God’s voice – this sanctuary enables tired leaders to “rest, reconnect, and refocus” in His presence. Youth & Student Retreats: Solomon Retreat Center is also perfect for youth groups, college ministries, and student camps looking to experience God in an exciting, safe environment. The property provides a blend of fun and faith: there’s space for energetic outdoor games and team challenges, as well as areas for worship and devotions under the trees. Teenagers love exploring the trails and hanging out in the game-ready fields by day, then gathering for heartfelt worship around the campfire by night. The house’s bunk-style accommodations (multiple beds per room) make it easy to supervise and bond as a group. Youth leaders can organize breakout sessions in the various living areas for deeper discussion or use the lakeside spots for reflection time. With a bit of creativity, the entire weekend can be filled with engaging activities – from icebreaker games to a sunrise prayer walk to a late-night testimony share – all on-site. In this setting, young people often open up in ways they don’t in a regular classroom, forming lasting friendships and a stronger relationship with Christ. Men’s & Women’s Retreats: Many churches host gender-specific retreats for men’s or women’s ministry groups – and Solomon is well-suited for both. Women’s retreats might feature workshops on identity in Christ, journaling sessions in the sunroom, or group prayer walks through the peaceful woods. The comfortable home setting allows everyone to feel at ease as they share and fellowship. Meanwhile, a men’s retreat could incorporate outdoor bonding activities (fishing tournaments, hiking challenges) alongside devotional sessions by the fire. Without the pressures of home or work, attendees can truly focus on personal growth and camaraderie. Solomon Retreat Center’s team can even set up special seating areas or “prayer trail” stations on the property if desired, to facilitate reflection. Whether the goal is to build brotherhood or sisterhood, study scripture, or simply step away to hear God’s voice, these tailored retreats benefit from the center’s mix of natural solitude and welcoming gathering spaces. Marriage & Couples Retreats: For couples seeking to strengthen both their marital bond and their faith, Solomon offers a beautiful setting for marriage retreats. In the hustle of everyday life, it’s hard for spouses to find quality time together – but a weekend away can work wonders. Christian couples retreats at Solomon typically include focused sessions on communication, intimacy, and prayer, all in a relaxed environment free of distractions. Husbands and wives can stroll hand-in-hand around the lake or sit in the cozy gazebo by the water to share honest conversations. Workshops led by facilitators (or even self-guided using provided materials) help spouses “learn effective ways to express their needs, listen attentively, and resolve conflicts in a loving manner,” skills that lead to greater empathy and connection. There’s also built-in free time for couples to enjoy a date-like atmosphere – perhaps a quiet canoe ride at sunset or a candlelit dinner in the dining room. Many couples find they “reignite the sparks of romance” and reconnect with their shared values during these retreats. Spiritual components like joint prayer, devotional readings, or worship music can further deepen their unity in Christ. Solomon Retreat Center has hosted dedicated marriage enrichment programs and is “committed to providing a transformative retreat experience” for couples, with experienced facilitators available and a range of couples-oriented activities on the agenda. Couples leave feeling renewed in their relationship with each other and with God. No matter the type of spiritual retreat – be it a congregational getaway, a leadership summit, or a personal day of prayer – Solomon Retreat Center’s Bible-centered ethos and natural serenity set the stage for true renewal. As one retreatant noted, “The land, the house, the stillness — Solomon is anointed.”
Many guests describe leaving filled with God’s peace, clarity, and a strengthened sense of community.
Wellness & Restorative Retreats
In recent years, wellness retreats have surged in popularity as people seek ways to reset their minds and bodies. But you don’t need to fly to some far-off luxury resort to experience a meaningful wellness getaway. Solomon Retreat Center is a hidden gem for holistic health retreats, offering the tranquility and amenities you need for healing and rejuvenation – without the high price tag or crowds. What makes a great wellness retreat? It’s all about creating space for your mind and body to rest, recharge, and reconnect with what truly matters. At Solomon Retreat Center, every aspect of the environment supports that goal:
Immersion in Nature: Research shows that spending time in nature can lower stress hormones and restore inner balance. Here you’ll be fully surrounded by natural beauty – from the four serene lakes (perfect for lakeside meditation or journaling) to the shaded forest trails ideal for walking meditations or silent hikes. You can practice yoga on the grassy open field as the morning sun filters through the trees, or simply sit by the water’s edge listening to birdsong. This deep immersion in a peaceful natural setting helps regulate your nervous system, reduce cortisol levels, and bring you back to a grounded state of peace. Many visitors find that just a day on the property – unplugged and breathing fresh air – leaves them calmer and clearer-headed.
Cozy, Home-Like Accommodations: Unlike a sterile hotel or large retreat facility, Solomon Retreat Center feels like a home – because it is one! The warm interior design and intimate size immediately put guests at ease. The house has private bedrooms and clean bathrooms for personal comfort, along with multiple living areas where you can curl up with a cup of tea or have a heartfelt group discussion. A sunny solarium room floods the space with natural light, making an ideal spot for morning stretches, indoor yoga, or journaling at dawn. There’s also a full kitchen where you can prepare healthy, nourishing meals (or arrange for a caterer to have farm-fresh dishes ready). This means your wellness retreat can include cooking together as a mindful activity, or customizing menus to fit dietary needs (vegetarian, detox, etc.). The overall ambiance – from comfy sofas to the inviting dining table – supports you in slowing down, getting comfortable, and focusing on self-care.
Total Privacy & Flexibility: At Solomon, you won’t be sharing space with another group or stuck following a resort’s fixed schedule. If you book the retreat center for a wellness event, you have exclusive use, giving you complete freedom to structure each day however you see fit. There are no crowded facilities or strangers – just your group (or just you, if it’s a solo retreat). Want to hold a midnight meditation under the stars? Go for it. Feel like sleeping in and then doing a late-morning yoga flow? That’s fine too. With no imposed schedule and no outside interruptions, you can truly listen to your body’s needs and set a pace that suits your healing journey. “There are no crowds, traffic, or noise – just the freedom to rest, reflect, and reset,” as the Solomon blog puts it. This flexibility is a huge benefit for wellness retreats, where the goal is to let go of stress, not be tied to a clock.
Ideal for Small Groups or Solo Retreats: Solomon Retreat Center works equally well for individual retreats or small group wellness workshops. If you’re a wellness coach or yoga instructor, you can rent the entire space for a weekend and bring a group of 10-15 participants for a very intimate retreat experience. There’s plenty of room to circle up yoga mats on the lawn or in the den, hold breathwork or mindfulness sessions in the chapel, and then enjoy group meals without needing a huge conference hall. Activities like art therapy, nutrition demos in the kitchen, or guided nature walks can all be accommodated. For example, one could lead a morning Pilates class by the lake, an afternoon aromatherapy workshop in the sunroom, and an evening group reflection around the bonfire. On the other hand, if you’re coming solo or as a couple, you’ll find Solomon Retreat just as welcoming. Individuals often use the space for personal wellness getaways – a chance to unplug from work, practice meditation in a quiet setting, and perhaps do a DIY retreat with yoga, journaling, and time in prayer. Couples have come for joint healing retreats, doing couples yoga on the dock or simply resting and reconnecting without phones buzzing. Solomon’s manageable size (not too large) means you won’t feel lost, whether you’re one person or a small circle of friends.
Many who choose Solomon over a typical spa resort cite the authentic peace and freedom they experience here. As one summary put it, “Solomon isn’t about luxury; it’s about authentic peace… You’re not just another guest at a giant resort. Here, you’re in control of the experience.”
There’s a unique, soulful quality to the retreat center – likely a reflection of its mission-driven origins. The space was created “with a heart for healing, stillness, and reconnection”, so you can sense that positive, prayerful intention in the atmosphere. It’s a retreat with a soul, not just a venue. A Day of Healing: What might a day on a wellness retreat at Solomon look like? Imagine waking up to a gentle sunrise, then stepping outside for a lakeside meditation as mist rises off the water. Afterward, you unroll your mat in the sunroom for a guided yoga session or some personal stretching while sunlight pours in. You prepare a light breakfast smoothie in the kitchen and enjoy it on the porch, listening to the breeze in the trees. Midday might involve a group workshop – perhaps a mindfulness class or a creative activity like making vision boards – held in the airy living room. In the afternoon, you have free time: take a nap in one of the quiet bedrooms, read a book in a rocking chair, or walk barefoot in the grass to truly ground yourself. As evening falls, you and your fellow retreat-goers gather around a crackling campfire. There’s no light pollution here, so you gaze up at a sky full of stars as you chat about the day’s insights or simply enjoy the tranquil silence together. You head to bed feeling relaxed and content, with no alarms set for the morning. By the end of the retreat, participants often feel renewed – carrying home lower stress, clearer minds, and actionable tools for keeping wellness in their daily lives. Whether you’re looking to jump-start a healthier lifestyle, deepen a spiritual practice like yoga or meditation, or simply give yourself a much-needed break, Solomon Retreat Center’s nurturing environment makes it possible. As the team says, it’s “a rare find – a local escape that truly helps you reset”. With affordable rates, easy accessibility, and that priceless sense of peace, Solomon is an excellent choice for a wellness retreat that heals you from the inside out.
Corporate & Team-Building Retreats
Taking your team out of the office and into a retreat setting can work wonders for motivation and creativity. At Solomon Retreat Center, corporate groups and organizations will discover an ideal backdrop for team-building retreats, strategy offsites, leadership training, and other professional gatherings. The combination of a private, fully equipped facility and invigorating natural surroundings leads to productive outcomes that just don’t happen in a standard boardroom. Think Outside the Office: In today’s fast-paced work world, it’s hard for teams to step back and see the big picture. Retreating to nature helps break routine patterns. “Stepping into nature isn’t just relaxing – it’s restorative,” as one blog noted. A peaceful offsite can result in improved focus and clarity during meetings, stronger bonds among team members due to shared experiences, and reduced stress for everyone involved. By trading fluorescent-lit conference rooms for lakeside brainstorming sessions, groups often unlock new creative energy. At Solomon, you might hold a morning strategy discussion on the patio overlooking the lake, or encourage “walk and talk” meetings along the trail – these fresh environments can spur fresh ideas. Even something as simple as taking a coffee break in a rocking chair on the porch, gazing at the green hills, can help colleagues decompress enough that innovative solutions start flowing. Facilities for Work & Play: Solomon Retreat Center is essentially a private mini-campus for your team. The house is equipped with high-speed Wi-Fi and audio/visual setup, so you can run presentations, display slideshows, or even hop on a video call if needed. The large meeting room with a conference table can serve as your primary workspace for workshops, training sessions or board meetings. Meanwhile, the various living areas are great for breakout sessions or informal lounges where small groups can tackle specific topics. Need to do a multimedia presentation or watch a training video? The living room has a TV and comfortable seating for that. When it’s time for team-building activities, the options are plentiful: use the wide open fields for anything from relay races to trust-building games, or the lakeside area for a fun canoe race or a mindfulness exercise to reduce burnout. You could even create a scavenger hunt around the property, including the treehouse and unique landmarks, to encourage problem-solving and collaboration. In the evening, gather the team around the fire pit for a casual debrief of the day’s accomplishments – sharing stories over a bonfire can help colleagues bond on a personal level beyond job titles.
Boost Morale and Team Cohesion: Corporate retreats here aren’t just about work; they’re about strengthening relationships. Without the pressure of daily deadlines or the formality of the office, co-workers often open up and connect as people. A simple hike together or doing something lighthearted (like feeding the fish in the pond or playing horseshoes on the lawn) can break down silos between departments. Back at the office, those improved personal bonds translate into better communication and teamwork. Solomon’s environment is intentionally conducive to these outcomes. As the retreat hosts note, shared outdoor experiences lead to camaraderie and trust in ways that typical office interactions cannot. Even leadership teams find that stepping away from the boardroom together helps them align on vision and strategy; one ministry leadership group said they “received vision and clarity we didn’t know we needed” after time spent on retreat.
Flexible Scheduling & Catering: Planning a corporate offsite at Solomon is straightforward and cost-effective. You can schedule a retreat for a length that suits your objectives – whether a single intensive day, a weekend, or a mid-week retreat. Many organizations opt for a Friday-Sunday retreat so that no one has to miss much regular work. The center’s flexible booking means you’re not locked into only weekend slots; if your team is small, a quiet mid-week stay might work and can even be more affordable.
For meals, you have options: some corporate groups enjoy doing a group cook in the spacious kitchen as a team activity (nothing builds team spirit like making dinner together!), while others hire a local caterer to handle meals so participants can focus on the agenda. Solomon Retreat Center offers use of its kitchen and can also recommend catering services that will deliver hot meals to the site.
You can even mix and match – maybe self-cater breakfast and lunch, then treat the team to a catered barbecue dinner one night. Unlike hotels that charge per plate or have limited menus, here you have the freedom to design meal times the way you prefer (perhaps a picnic lunch by the lake, etc.). The retreat house includes a grill outdoors if you’d like to have a cookout one evening. Productivity Meets Relaxation: Corporate retreats at Solomon tend to strike a healthy balance between work and rest. You might schedule focused meetings in the morning and then allow the afternoon for recreational activities or personal downtime. The lack of distractions – “no interruptions from other guests” and a quiet setting all your own – means that even with fewer hours of formal meeting time, teams often accomplish as much or more than they would in a normal office setting.
The change of scenery refreshes everyone’s minds, so when it’s time to tackle a business challenge or do annual planning, people are engaged and creative. And because stress levels drop in the peaceful atmosphere, you’ll likely find your team leaves not only with actionable ideas but also feeling recharged and appreciated by the company.
That boost in morale can pay off back at work through improved retention and enthusiasm. From startups looking for an affordable retreat to large companies seeking a unique venue for a department offsite, Solomon Retreat Center can accommodate a variety of corporate needs. Past clients have used it for leadership retreats, non-profit board strategy sessions, church staff planning retreats, and small business workshops. Whatever the industry or goal, the formula is similar: a private, comfortable space + nature’s inspiration = a productive, memorable retreat for your team. And with Solomon’s reasonable rates and BYO flexibility, you might find this option fits your budget much better than a hotel conference package (with a lot more character too!). As one group noted, it offers “a creative, open-minded space” where teams can truly strategize and bond.
Your team may return to the office not only with new ideas, but with stronger relationships and a refreshed mindset.
Personal Retreats & Family Gatherings
Not every retreat is for a large group – sometimes the most profound experiences are those we embark on alone or with just a few loved ones. Solomon Retreat Center welcomes individuals, couples, families, and friends looking for a private escape from the bustle of life.
The versatility of the venue means it can be as intimate or as lively as you desire. Whether you’re an individual seeking solitude, a couple celebrating an anniversary, or a family reconnecting on a reunion weekend, Solomon provides a safe and nurturing space for you to focus on what matters. Solo Retreats for Rest & Reflection: In need of some “me time”? The quiet seclusion of Solomon Retreat Center is perfect for an individual retreat to recharge your spiritual and mental batteries. Many guests have come alone for a day or two of prayer, journaling, or simply quiet reading away from distractions. On the grounds, you’ll find numerous peaceful spots to sit with your thoughts – perhaps on a bench by the water’s edge or under the arms of a giant oak tree. Inside, you can curl up in a sunlit nook with your Bible or a good book, with only the sounds of nature in the background. The Adebanjo family (the owners) have explicitly dedicated the property as a place of peace and refuge for those seeking God and personal renewal.
Guests often say they “left more filled with God’s peace than [they] have in years” after a solo retreat here.
If you need a digital detox, this is an ideal setting – you can turn off the phone, since loved ones know you’re in a secure place, and spend your days walking, thinking, and resting in God’s creation. Bring your art supplies, your yoga mat, your journal – whatever will help you process and rejuvenate. With flexible booking, you might even come for a mid-week retreat when it’s extra quiet; Solomon often hosts individuals or couples during weekdays between group bookings. And don’t worry, you won’t feel completely isolated – the caretakers are a phone call away if you need anything, and a friendly town is within a short drive. But while on site, you’ll feel like the world has paused, gifting you time to breathe. Couples Getaways: Looking for a romantic and meaningful escape with your spouse or fiancé? Solomon Retreat Center offers couples the chance to spend quality time together in a serene setting. Without TV channels or city noise competing for attention, couples can truly focus on each other. You might cook a meal together in the kitchen and dine by candlelight on the porch, take a leisurely boat ride or paddle around one of the ponds at sunset, and then star-gaze lying on a blanket by the water. During the day, explore the trails hand-in-hand or sit in the cozy den to dream and plan for the future without interruptions. Some couples use the retreat house as a base to celebrate a special occasion – for example, spending an anniversary weekend here, perhaps renewing their vows in the little chapel or just enjoying the privacy of having an entire estate to themselves. For those who share faith, incorporating devotionals or prayer time as a couple can be very enriching; the peaceful atmosphere is wonderfully conducive to heartfelt prayer and thanksgiving. And even if you’re not religious, the calm and beauty of the surroundings naturally bring people closer. Many find that being away from ringing phones, kids (if left at home with sitters!), and work stress allows them to communicate better and “deepen their emotional connection”.
In a world of busy schedules, a couple days at Solomon Retreat Center can feel like a blissful eternity together. It’s an investment in your relationship – returning home with fresh appreciation for your partner and memories you’ll cherish forever. Family Reunions & Friend Gatherings: Renting Solomon Retreat Center is a fantastic option for family reunions, birthday weekends, or friends’ getaways. The spacious home and expansive property ensure that there’s something for every age to enjoy. Up to 18 people can sleep over, and even more can join for daytime activities, making it feasible to host a multi-generational reunion in one comfortable setting. Imagine having grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and kids all under one roof – the large dining room means everyone can share meals together (perhaps a big country breakfast or a barbecue night).
After breakfast, the kids run outside to the treehouse or to play tag on the lawn while the grown-ups linger over coffee and chat on the porch. In the afternoon, maybe the whole family does something together – like a friendly fishing competition on the lake (there are plenty of bream and bass to catch!), a hike around the property, or a scavenger hunt that the hosts can help you organize. There’s plenty of outdoor seating where the older folks can relax in the shade and watch the grandkids play, or perhaps swap family stories. The environment is very family-friendly – no traffic or strangers to worry about, just your family on private land.
In the evenings, everyone can gather for a movie night in the den (the retreat house can be set up with a projector or big TV for a slideshow of old photos, for example). Or head outside and circle around the fire pit to roast marshmallows; the kids can chase fireflies while the adults reminisce under the stars. As one family group described, the home truly allows for meals together, movie nights, and cozy group chats, while outside you can enjoy trails, bonfires, and lakeside walks with plenty of room for all generations to have fun.
By the end of the stay, you’ve created new memories in a special place. And importantly, no one had to host at their own house – meaning the whole family (including the usual hosts) get to relax. For groups of friends, the experience is much the same – it’s like renting your own private retreat resort. Whether it’s a college friends reunion, a girls’ weekend, or a guys’ fishing retreat, you’ll have both the comforts of a house and the adventure of a wilderness getaway. Board games by the fireplace at night, tossing a football outside by day, maybe a friendly cooking competition in the kitchen – you can really make it your own. And because Solomon Retreat “remains faith-friendly and welcoming to all”, you can shape the atmosphere to fit your group.
If your gathering is more about spiritual connection, you have the freedom to incorporate that; if it’s purely about enjoying nature and each other’s company, that’s perfectly fine too. The key is: it’s intentional time together with your favorite people, in a place designed to let you focus on those relationships.
Finally, it’s worth noting that Solomon Retreat Center is open and available for other creative uses as well. Perhaps you’re an artist or writer wanting a retreat to work on your craft in peace – you could spend a week here doing just that. Or maybe your book club or community circle wants a quiet weekend to delve into discussions. Even small weddings or vow renewals have been held on the picturesque grounds (with the lake and sunset as a backdrop). The Soloman staff is open to discussing your ideas and how the venue can meet your needs. Their core belief is that God blessed them with this property to share it and to honor Him through it.
That welcoming spirit extends to all who come seeking rest, renewal, and community, no matter what form that takes.
Amenities & Facilities in Detail
Solomon Retreat Center offers a blend of comfortable lodging, modern amenities, and unique recreational features – everything you need for an enjoyable stay is right on-site. Here’s a closer look at what you’ll find:
Lodging & Indoor Spaces
The main retreat house is a charming ranch-style home of approximately 7,000 square feet, originally built as a family residence and now thoughtfully adapted for group use.
When you step inside, you immediately notice the inviting atmosphere. A grand wooden staircase in the foyer leads to an open loft area, and a beautiful chandelier casts a warm glow (the home’s personal touches remind you this isn’t a generic hotel!). To one side of the entry, a spacious great room features high vaulted ceilings and large windows overlooking the property, flooding the interior with natural light. Here you’ll find plenty of comfortable seating – sofas and armchairs arranged for conversation or relaxed reading. A fireplace (one of several in the home) anchors the room, often becoming a favorite spot to gather on cooler evenings. The house can sleep up to 18 guests in its six bedrooms.
Beds are outfitted with fresh linens (provided for all guests) and the rooms are decorated in a cozy, simple style. Several bedrooms have multiple beds or bunk beds to accommodate groups (perfect for youth campers or families with kids who want to bunk together). Four full bathrooms are available, so even in a full house people can shower and get ready without long waits. Towels and basic toiletries are supplied as well, so you don’t have to pack your own unless you prefer.
For indoor activities and meetings, Solomon Retreat Center offers a variety of gathering areas. There are three distinct living room spaces, each with its own ambiance: one might serve as a lounge with couches and a TV, another can be set up as a prayer room or quiet reading library, and the third as a game room or breakout discussion area.
This layout is great for giving sub-groups their own space (e.g., during a marriage retreat, perhaps men use one room while women use another for part of the day). The conference-style dining room is a highlight – with a long banquet table and additional round tables, it can seat about 30 people for a meal or meeting.
Many groups end up using this dining hall not only for eating but also for workshops or crafts, because the tables provide plenty of workspace. Adjacent to the dining area is the open kitchen, which is fully equipped with cookware, dinnerware, two refrigerators, an oven/stove, microwave, and ample counter space.
Whether you want to prepare a hearty breakfast for your group or set up a buffet catered from outside, the kitchen can handle it. There’s even an island counter that works well as a serving station. For coffee lovers, a coffee maker is on hand (with filters provided), so you can brew a pot and start your morning on the right note. Scattered throughout the house are little comforts that make it feel like home: a small library of books (including Bibles, devotionals, and some novels) for guests to enjoy, board games for evening entertainment, and “cozy reading nooks” where you might curl up with a blanket.
One favorite spot is the sunroom – a glassed-in porch area with wicker furniture that faces east, so it’s bathed in sunrise light. Many retreatants use the sunroom for quiet time at dawn or as a tranquil indoor space to feel connected with nature even on a rainy day. If you need to host a more formal session or presentation, the dedicated meeting room provides that space: it’s set apart from the main living areas and features a large boardroom-style table and chairs.
Groups have used this for leadership team meetings, classroom-style teaching, and even as a makeshift chapel for communion services. The house is also equipped with free Wi-Fi, and cell phone reception is generally good (given the rural location, it can vary by carrier, but most report solid signals). Audio/visual needs are covered – there’s a projector and screen available, as well as speakers and microphones upon request.
This makes it easy to play music for worship sessions, show a slideshow, or amplify a speaker’s voice if you have a larger audience. Finally, the indoor facilities include practical amenities like a laundry room (useful for longer retreats or washing towels), heating and air conditioning to keep the climate comfortable year-round, and plenty of parking just outside the house (so you won’t be lugging bags a long distance – it’s a short walk from car to door).
It truly is a “home away from home,” designed so you can settle in quickly and not worry about a thing except enjoying your retreat.
Grounds & Outdoor Features
Stepping outside, you’ll be greeted by the natural beauty that defines Solomon Retreat Center. The property spans over 160 acres of Mississippi countryside – much of it is lightly wooded, with clearings and meadows interspersed. The grounds immediately around the retreat house are well-maintained and landscaped with flowering shrubs and lawn areas, so there’s plenty of room for outdoor gatherings and games. In fact, just behind the house is a large open field that many groups use for activities like volleyball, soccer, relay races, or outdoor yoga sessions. The free parking area is also on this open field (so you have easy access for unloading gear).
One of the most beloved features of Solomon Retreat Center is its four lakes (ponds) on the property.
These aren’t tiny koi ponds; they are sizable bodies of water with docks and wooded shorelines. Guests are welcome to go fishing – the lakes are stocked, and fishing poles can be provided if you don’t have your own. Even inexperienced fishers (including kids) have fun catching bream or bass; the staff can show you how to bait a hook and feed the fish if you’d like.
For many, simply sitting on the dock during sunrise or sunset, watching the water ripple and perhaps seeing a heron or ducks pass by, is incredibly peaceful. The reflection of the sky in the water, especially at dawn or dusk, is photo-worthy – some guests have captured breathtaking sunset scenes with golden light reflecting off the lake’s still surface. Benches and swings are placed near the lakes so you can comfortably soak in the view or have a heart-to-heart conversation in nature’s cathedral. Winding through the property are miles of trails suitable for hiking or casual nature walks.
These paths lead through groves of oak, pine, and cedar trees. Along the trails you might discover little clearings with chairs or a cross erected – intentionally created “reflection spots” where individuals can pray or meditate surrounded by nature. One unique planned addition is a prayer labyrinth (mentioned as “coming soon” on the website) – a walking path designed for meditative prayer.
Even without that feature, the trails themselves offer a chance for a personal pilgrimage of sorts: many groups will do a guided prayer walk or Stations of the Cross along these paths as a spiritual exercise. Scattered across the property are special outdoor facilities. There’s a charming treehouse nestled in a big tree – it’s sturdy enough for adults to climb up as well (many can’t resist revisiting childhood for a moment). From the treehouse, you get a nice vantage point over one of the lakes and the surrounding field.
Near another part of the woods stands a small chapel building, white-painted and simple, with a few pews and a pulpit inside.
This chapel is always open for guests. You can slip inside for some solitude – it stays cool and quiet, a sacred space to kneel or just sit in silence. Some groups hold early-morning communion or late-night candlelight services in the chapel; others might use it as a station during a spiritual scavenger hunt or a private place for confession and counseling. Its presence is a reminder of the property’s purpose: a sanctuary for the soul. For outdoor fun, the retreat center also provides some recreational equipment. An interesting offering is the four-wheeler and eight-seater buggy (ATV) that the caretakers can operate to give guests tours of the land.
Kids and adults alike enjoy hopping on the open-air buggy for a bouncy ride across the fields or down to the far lake – it’s both practical for getting around the large property and just plain fun! If liability or conditions don’t allow guests to drive it themselves, usually a staff member will be happy to take your group for a spin (just ask). Additionally, there are likely yard games available (like cornhole boards, frisbees, etc.) on request. Central to the outdoor social life is the fire pit area. This is a circle with log or bench seating, safely set up for campfires.
The night sky here, far from city lights, is brilliant – you can see the Milky Way on clear nights. So building a bonfire and doing some stargazing is highly recommended. You might tell stories, sing songs (bring out the guitar for worship or a sing-along), or just enjoy the crackling of the wood. On a chilly night, there’s nothing like the warmth of a communal fire to bring people together. And yes, you can roast hotdogs or marshmallows – just bring the fixings, and they’ll provide the skewers. Other amenities include a charcoal grill (for outdoor cooking), picnic tables for alfresco dining, and “suntables” which we interpret as patio tables for events and retreats (so you can set up an outdoor seminar or breakout session easily).
The entire property is private and gated, giving you freedom to roam without concern. It’s common to see wildlife – deer graze the far fields in early morning, rabbits hop around, and you might hear owls or see fireflies at night. This closeness to nature is a hallmark of Solomon Retreat Center. In summary, the facilities at Solomon Retreat Center are comprehensive: you have the comfortable home base with all necessities covered, and you have the great outdoors with all its beauty and adventure at your doorstep. It’s this combination that enables a retreat to be both convenient and deeply engaging. Guests often remark on how they didn’t even feel the need to leave the property during their entire stay – everything they wanted was right there. From a practical standpoint, that makes for a smooth retreat (no shuttling people off-site for activities), and from an experiential standpoint, it means immersion: participants can fully dive into the retreat experience without external interruptions.
Planning Your Retreat: Tips & Best Practices
Planning a retreat can feel overwhelming – but with the right approach, it can be a rewarding process that sets the stage for an impactful event. Whether you’re organizing a church retreat, a company offsite, or a family gathering, here are some step-by-step planning tips and best practices (drawn partly from Solomon Retreat Center’s own planning resources) to ensure your retreat is effective and enjoyable:
1. Define Your Purpose and Goals: First and foremost, clarify why you’re having this retreat. What do you hope participants will experience or take away? Having a clear purpose will guide all other decisions. For example, is the goal to foster team unity, deepen spiritual devotion, learn new skills, or simply rest and recharge? You might even choose a theme or scripture motto for the retreat that encapsulates the purpose. This vision will help in planning the agenda and activities that align with your objectives. (It will also help you communicate to attendees what to expect and get buy-in.) If you have multiple purposes, list them out and then prioritize the top few outcomes you want. This will ensure the retreat program is designed around achieving those key goals. Pro tip: Write down the top 3 goals of your retreat and refer to them whenever you’re in doubt during planning.
2. Secure the Venue and Date Early: Popular retreat venues can book up many months in advance, so once you have a rough idea of when you want to hold your retreat, contact the venue to check availability. Solomon Retreat Center, for instance, encourages groups to book at least 3–6 months in advance for weekends due to high demand.
Reach out to the retreat center to discuss possible dates and request any informational material. Solomon provides an Info Packet that includes pricing, available amenities, and helpful planning checklists – take advantage of such resources to inform your planning.
When choosing dates, consider your group’s schedule (avoid major holidays unless that’s intentional, be mindful of the school calendar if relevant, etc.) and the weather/season. After penciling in a date with the venue, formally reserve it by signing any required agreement and paying the deposit. This step will make your retreat vision “real” and give you a firm target to plan toward. Also, having the venue settled means you can include specifics about location and lodging in the invitations to attendees. Tip: If your group is flexible, consider a mid-week retreat or an off-season date – you might have more venue options and possibly lower rates
3. Plan the Retreat Program & Activities: With your goals in mind and venue booked, sketch out a tentative schedule for the retreat. Start from a high level: How many days and nights? Will it be a two-night weekend (e.g., Friday evening to Sunday afternoon), a single full day, or maybe a week-long retreat? Once you know the length, block out the main segments of each day: morning, afternoon, evening. Solomon Retreat Center supports both self-led retreats and those with guest speakers or facilitators, so decide who will lead various sessions.
If it’s a spiritual retreat, you might have morning and evening worship/devotion times, with workshops or personal reflection in between. If it’s a corporate retreat, you might allocate morning to presentations/planning and afternoon to team-building fun. Be sure to balance structured sessions with free time. Retreats should not feel like a conference with every minute scheduled; leave breathing room for spontaneous fellowship, rest, or unplanned reflection – this is often where the “magic” happens. A good rule of thumb is to plan at most 60-70% of the hours and leave the rest unscheduled. For example, one sample itinerary for a 2-night spiritual retreat might include: Friday night welcome and worship, Saturday morning workshop, Saturday afternoon free time or small groups, Saturday evening group activity (like a bonfire or game), and Sunday morning closing session and send-off.
Solomon’s team can provide suggested itineraries for different types of retreats (youth, couples, etc.) which you can customize.
Also brainstorm retreat activities that suit your theme – maybe a trust fall exercise for a team retreat, a guided nature meditation for a wellness retreat, or a fun talent show for a family retreat. Compile these ideas and plug them into the schedule where they fit best. As you refine the agenda, periodically revisit those retreat goals to ensure every major activity serves a purpose (even if that purpose is simply “fun and bonding,” that’s valid!). Share the draft schedule with co-planners or key stakeholders for feedback and adjust as needed.
4. Organize Logistics (Meals, Materials, Etc.): Once the schedule is set, create a checklist of logistical items to arrange. This includes meals/food, transportation, supplies, and any guest speakers or special equipment. For meals, decide whether you will cook on-site, cater, or dine out. At Solomon Retreat Center, groups appreciate having the full kitchen and the option to bring their own food or hire caterers – this flexibility can accommodate various budgets and dietary needs.
If cooking on-site, plan your menu for each meal and assign cooking teams (for instance, breakfast crew vs. dinner crew) or make it a group activity. Don’t forget snacks and drinks between meals! If catering, confirm the delivery times with the caterer and ensure they know the rural address. For transportation, determine how everyone is getting to the retreat. Will you carpool, rent a van, or are attendees driving themselves? Provide clear driving directions (Solomon is easy to find via GPS, but you might want to include a simple route map or note any tricky turns). If you have folks flying in, coordinate pickup from the airport if needed. Next, think about materials and supplies: Do you need notebooks, pens, nametags, or printed handouts for sessions? Will you decorate the space according to your theme (banners, table centerpieces)? For a corporate retreat, you might need flip charts, markers, or projectors (Solomon provides A/V equipment on request – check what’s available to avoid bringing redundant items).
If it’s a casual family gathering, maybe sports equipment or board games. List everything, then delegate who will obtain each item. Using Solomon’s planning checklist from their Info Packet can help ensure you don’t overlook anything essential.
About a week before, double-check these logistics: confirm head counts for meals, re-confirm any external services (like a guest speaker, caterer, or rental), and gather all supplies in one place ready to pack.
5. Prepare Participants & Set Expectations: A well-prepared attendee is a happy attendee. Communicate with your group well in advance about what to expect on the retreat. Send out an itinerary overview (doesn’t have to reveal all the surprises, but let them know general timings and any key activities). Provide a packing list so everyone brings appropriate clothing and gear.
For example, if outdoor activities are planned, suggest sneakers or hiking boots, insect repellent, a water bottle, maybe a swimsuit if lake swimming is an option (though check safety/permission for swimming). If it’s winter, remind them to bring a jacket for cool evenings by the fire. Also mention bedding if it’s not provided (at Solomon, bed linens are provided, which is a relief for planners, but some venues require sleeping bags). Encourage participants to bring personal items that fit the retreat purpose: e.g., a journal or Bible for a spiritual retreat, or business cards and a laptop for a work retreat (if there will be working sessions). It’s also helpful to set some ground rules or norms ahead of time. For instance, will this be an alcohol-free retreat (common for youth or church retreats)? Is there a quiet hours policy at night? Let them know there’s Wi-Fi but encourage unplugging to whatever extent fits your goals. If any waivers or forms are needed (maybe a simple liability waiver or emergency contact form, especially for youth groups), send those in advance as well. About one to two weeks prior, have a pre-retreat meeting or send a detailed email covering all final info: the address/directions, arrival time, carpool assignments, what to do if they arrive early/late, and a contact number. Solomon’s team provides a welcome guide to groups which you can forward to participants as well.
By eliminating uncertainty, you help attendees arrive relaxed and ready to dive in.
6. During the Retreat – Be Present and Flexible: When the retreat day finally arrives, shift your mindset from planning to executing and enjoying the experience. Aim to be fully present with your group – you’ve laid the groundwork, now live it out. Gather your group at the starting point (perhaps everyone meets at the retreat house Friday 5pm) and give a warm welcome and orientation. Point out the facilities (show where restrooms are, how to operate the thermostat, etc.) and introduce any staff or volunteers helping out. Then let the retreat unfold. Stick to your schedule, but hold it loosely – be prepared to adjust on the fly if needed. If a session runs short and people are itching to play outside, improvise and start that soccer game early. If an impactful discussion is happening, you might extend it and skip a less critical activity. Remember, one advantage of having a private venue like Solomon is that your time is truly your own – you can shift things around without worrying about venue conflicts. The Solomon staff is also available if you need any on-site assistance during the retreat; don’t hesitate to ask. For example, if you want to arrange a spur-of-the-moment hayride or need extra firewood for a bonfire, they are happy to help when possible. Ensure you build in some reflection time each day, even informally, for participants to process what they’re experiencing. This could be done as a short group debrief each evening (“circle up and share one highlight of today”) or quiet personal time. Taking the pulse of the group can inform any tweaks for the next day. Most importantly, foster a positive, open atmosphere. As the organizer, your attitude sets the tone. Embrace the retreat mindset yourself – participate in the icebreaker, sit with different people at meals, and soak in the environment. If minor hiccups happen (they always do), stay calm and solution-focused. Your group will likely mirror your energy.
7. Wrap-Up and Follow-Through: At the end of the retreat, gather everyone for a closing session to reflect on and solidify the experience. This might be a group discussion, a short prayer service, or even a fun awards ceremony recapping moments (“most enthusiastic hiker,” etc.). Encourage participants to share any takeaway or action item they’re leaving with – it helps translate the retreat back into real life. If at Solomon, you might do a final group photo in front of the house or under the cross as a nice keepsake. Make sure the property is left in good condition: plan a quick clean-up before departure (the Solomon staff will handle heavy cleaning, but it’s courteous to tidy up trash, put furniture back, etc.). Before everyone heads out, consider handing out feedback forms or doing a quick survey – what did they enjoy most? Any suggestions for next time? This can be valuable if you’ll host future retreats. After returning home, keep the momentum by following up. Share a thank-you message or email to all attendees, perhaps including a link to an online photo album from the retreat. Remind them of any key insights or commitments they made during the retreat so they can continue to benefit from it. If it was a work retreat, you might schedule a follow-up meeting to implement ideas brainstormed; if a spiritual retreat, maybe a reunion fellowship in a month to see how everyone is doing. In essence, help people integrate the “mountaintop” retreat experience back into their daily routine so its impact endures. By following these steps and tips, you’ll increase the likelihood that your retreat runs smoothly and fulfills its purpose. Planning is important, but as you’ve seen, flexibility and heart are equally crucial. Fortunately, at Solomon Retreat Center you also have a supportive team and a well-prepared venue backing you up.
They even mention that a “dedicated team [is] there to support your planning”, so you’re not alone in this. With prayer, preparation, and a spirit of adventure, your retreat can be a life-giving experience for everyone involved!
What Guests Are Saying
One of the best indicators of a retreat center’s impact is the testimonials of those who have experienced it. Solomon Retreat Center has touched many lives since opening in 2018, as seen in the heartfelt feedback from guests. Here are a few snippets in their own words:
“Solomon Christian Retreat & Conference Center is one of the most amazing retreats I’ve ever experienced. The facility and land has an anointing on it. Our Elders ministry had our retreat there and we had an amazing experience. The facility, the land and lakes are immaculate.” – K. Carter, Memphis, TN
“I left more filled with God’s peace than I have in years.” – Retreat Participant
“The land, the house, the stillness — Solomon is anointed.” – Pastor on Sabbatical
“Our leadership team received vision and clarity we didn’t know we needed.” – Ministry Leader
It’s clear from these testimonies that Solomon Retreat Center provides not just a physical space, but a spiritually rich environment (“anointed”) that facilitates peace, clarity, and a sense of God’s presence. Guests consistently mention the excellent facilities, the pristine natural setting, and the transformative impact on their groups. Many come away feeling refreshed and closer to God or to one another. These real-life stories underscore the center’s mission to be a “sacred space for rest, growth, and community”.
Such feedback also speaks to the dedication of the hosts – the staff’s prayerful preparation and attention to detail contribute to an atmosphere where people can have these deep experiences. For anyone considering Solomon Retreat Center, the words of previous attendees offer reassurance that this is a place where meaningful and even miraculous moments happen.
Location & Directions
Solomon Retreat Center is located at 680 County Road 128, Walnut, Mississippi (ZIP 38683).
This puts it in the northeastern part of Mississippi, very close to the Tennessee state line – in fact, it’s just about one hour south of downtown Memphis by car.
The center’s proximity to Memphis means it’s easily accessible for groups coming from the city or its suburbs (Germantown, Collierville, etc.).
At the same time, being across the state line in rural Mississippi gives it that quiet, country atmosphere away from urban hustle. For those traveling from other areas, here are some approximate distances: It’s roughly 45 minutes from Corinth, MS (a nearby town).
It’s about 2 hours from Jackson, TN, and around 3 hours from Birmingham, AL. Churches and organizations throughout the Mid-South find it to be a centrally located retreat spot – it’s within a half-day’s drive for folks from West Tennessee, North Mississippi, Southern Arkansas, and even parts of Alabama and Kentucky.
This regional convenience makes it an ideal “meeting in the middle” location for retreats bringing in people from multiple states. As the center puts it, Solomon is “the ideal halfway point between travel and tranquility” – no flights needed, just carpool and come.
To get there from Memphis, you would typically take US-72 East into Mississippi (or I-22 toward Tupelo, then local roads northward). The retreat center is a few miles off the main highway, down a quiet county road. The route is straightforward and paved up until the property entrance. The center provides a map on their website and can send custom directions if needed. Upon arriving, you’ll see a sign for Solomon Christian Retreat & Conference Center at the gated entrance. Drive on in – there is plenty of parking on-site (no parking fees or permits required). Because of the rural location, it’s wise for everyone to fuel up their vehicles and maybe grab any needed groceries in town before heading to the retreat, to avoid extra trips out. Cell reception is generally good enough for GPS navigation, but it’s always good to have the address noted down offline too. For out-of-town visitors, the nearest major airport is Memphis International (MEM), about 65 miles away. If coordinating an airport pickup, you can arrange for a group van or carpool from Memphis. Alternatively, some groups coming from far away choose to rendezvous in Memphis for a night, then head to Solomon together the next morning – making it part of the journey experience. Despite being in a secluded area, important services aren’t too far. The town of Walnut is small, but the larger town of Corinth, MS is only 20 minutes’ drive and has supermarkets, hospitals, etc., should any need arise. But likely, once you arrive at Solomon Retreat Center, you won’t feel the urge to leave until your retreat is over. The beauty is that it’s “off the grid without being far” – a short drive can transport you from city life to this oasis of peace.
Note: If using Google Maps or another navigation system, be sure it directs you via the correct County Road entrance. The retreat staff can provide specific last-mile guidance. They also have a “Contact Us” page with a live map for reference, and are happy to assist if you call for directions while on the road.
Start Planning Your Retreat
Solomon Retreat Center truly is a versatile sanctuary “where Peace meets Purpose”.
From its faith-filled beginnings to its modern use by diverse groups, it has remained a place set apart for renewal, connection, and growth. If you’re ready to experience this special haven for yourself, now is the time to start planning your visit. The team at Solomon Retreat Center is eager to help make your retreat vision a reality. You can download their 2024 Info Packet from the official website, which contains detailed information on accommodations, sample schedules, packing tips, and FAQ answers to get you started.
It’s a great first step to see all the offerings and options available. Next, reach out to the staff via phone or email to discuss your needs, check availability on the calendar, and get a personalized quote. They often respond promptly and can even arrange a site visit if you want to tour the property beforehand. Remember, dates can fill up fast – especially prime weekends in spring and fall – so consider reserving early. The booking process is straightforward (typically a booking inquiry form or a direct call/email to confirm details).
The staff will guide you through any deposits or contracts required. They genuinely care about every group that comes, whether it’s a small family or a large church, and they pray for and with their guests. As the owners Gbenga & Lola have expressed, “You are welcome to our home and we pray God will bless you with peace, joy, and love” during your stay.
So go ahead – take the leap and plan your retreat. Be it a weekend of prayer, a strategy summit, or a simple getaway, Solomon Christian Retreat & Conference Center is ready to host you with open arms and open heavens. Come enjoy the still lakes at dawn, the laughter around a fire at night, the wisdom shared in cozy rooms, and the gentle nudge of God’s presence in the quiet moments. By the time you leave, you’ll likely understand why so many call this place “anointed” and why it’s become a trusted retreat destination in the region. Solomon Retreat Center – where weary souls find rest, teams find vision, and everyone leaves a little more whole than when they came. Plan your visit today to be part of this continuing story of peace and purpose on 160 acres of Mississippi grace.
For inquiries and bookings: Contact Solomon Retreat Center at 901-237-9212 or info@solomonretreat.com. Or by filling out the form on: Booking Page
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