A forging,
not a getaway.
An encounter-driven immersion in a premium setting. Worship and warfare, direct prayer ministry, and a commissioning ceremony where the marriage is anointed with oil and sent home as priests bearing the covenant. Even the rest is preparation for the forging.
From naming to commissioning.
Naming.
The BRI Marriage Assessment is opened in the room. Each couple is named — Vessel and Vault — and given the language of what they are walking through. Worship and warfare begins.
Forging.
Personal ministry timed to one couple while the team prays intently over them. Forgiveness without erasure. Memory brought under the Cross. The body releases what it has been holding.
Commissioning.
The team anoints the couple with oil and commissions them into their marriage and home as priests bearing the covenant. They are sent home with the next ninety days mapped.
It should mark them for life.
Worship & warfare
Designated prayer-ministry time for one couple at a time — the team praising and contending over them while a slideshow of their life plays. Intentional, not ambient.
The commissioning ceremony
At the close, the team anoints the couple with oil and commissions them as priests bearing the covenant into their marriage and their home. This is the marking moment.
Teaching, solitude & integration
Intentional teaching sessions, windows for prayer, journaling, and solitude, and integration time per module — Spirit, Soul, and Body learned experientially, not just heard.
Testimony & encounter
Couple activities in creation, multi-course meals, a time for couples to share their story, and video testimony captured. It should mark them like a wedding or a graduation.
Couples Retreats.
Married couples actively in restoration. Husband and wife travel together; the work is couple-integrated, never parallel. The marriage is the patient — both are in the room.
Who Ministers.
Air and Micah, alongside the Levites — outside Christ-centered practitioners (chiropractors, craniosacral therapists, deliverance ministers) who serve the retreat’s priestly work with their gifts.
Apply to a retreat.
Application begins with the BRI Marriage Assessment.