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Women at a Crossroads

WOMEN AT A CROSSROADS

 

The Sisterhood of St. John the Divine is delighted to have resumed their Women at a Crossroads program for 2026. Applications are now closed. Please check this page or subscribe to our newsletters for updates on our 2027 offerings. Information about the program can be found below.

Who is this program for?

Women at a Crossroads is a month long residential program hosted by the Sisterhood of St. John the Divine, designed for women who are intentionally committed to seeking God’s guidance in living out their baptismal call:

  • in business or professional careers
  • in homemaking
  • in lay careers in the church
  • in volunteer work
  • in missions at home & abroad
  • in ordained ministry
  • in monastic life
  • in the many other ways in which we may serve God

The program helps women discern where God may be calling them by engaging them in classes and discussions about Christian life and vocation, providing them with personal guidance in deepening their prayer life, and allowing them the opportunity to share in the life of a Christian community committed to a balanced life of prayer, service, study, rest, and recreation.

Click here to download the Application Form.

Click here to download the brochure for the 2026 program.

“Women at a Crossroads Program” by Jane Christmas, originally published on the website of the Conference of Anglican Religious Orders in the Americas.

FAQ

How much does the program cost?

There is no charge for room and board, but participants contribute to the life of the community by sharing in the Sisters’ work. A tax-deductible donation may be made to the Sisterhood but is not required.

To benefit most fully from the program, participants should commit to staying for the full three and a half weeks.

How can I apply?

Applications are currently closed for 2026. Check back later for more information on the 2027 application.

What do you look for in participants?

In choosing participants, we strive for a balance of backgrounds and experience necessary for effective group interaction and community building.