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Quiet Places

Our abundance of inspirational places are ideal for meeting in small groups, contemplating retreat topics, and being alone and quiet within our 900 acres. Renew and energize yourself by walking the grounds, sitting by the lake, climbing our towers and visiting our other spaces, including:

Lone Tree Point
Venture out to this quiet spot behind Roger Williams Inn. It's where our founder, Jessie Lawson, took refuge from a storm in 1888. She returned later to buy that land and 1,100 acres more to start Lone Tree Farm.

Hopevale Memorial Cathedral in the Glen
This replica of a chapel built by 11 American Baptist missionaries in the Philippines during WWII is a peaceful spot in the woods.

Spurgeon Chapel
This historic chapel, built in 1904 as a root cellar by the Lawsons, is perfect for quiet meditation and prayer.

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Green Lake Conference Center | W2511 State Rd. 23 | Green Lake, WI 54941 | Phone (920) 294-3323 | Fax (920) 294-3686