
What
happens on a Tres Dias weekend?
The Spanish words "Tres Dias" mean "Three Days." Tres Dias
begins on a Thursday evening and ends the following Sunday evening.
The Tres Dias team leading the weekend is composed of former attendees of a Tres
Dias or similar weekend like Cursillo or Walk to Emmaus, who have volunteered
their time for months of preparation by working and praying together as a unit.
There is presented in three days, the basics of the Christian life and the
meaning of living the Christian ideal and its application in our daily lives.
Tres Dias is centered around lay and clergy talks. Table groups discuss
each talk. Discourse that develops from these discussions makes Christ's
teachings come alive.
The basic atmosphere of Tres Dias is one of love, joy, Christian fellowship,
singing, laughing, and worship. Tres Dias makes future Christian experiences
more fruitful because it fosters a new revelation to the reality of Jesus Christ
in our lives.
A Tres Dias encounter is completed only once in a lifetime. Therefore, it is not
a substitute for a retreat, nor does it have the personal solitude of a retreat.
Who should attend a Tres Dias weekend?
Just as Christ meets you at your point of need, so Tres Dias is designed for
those who desire to be strengthened in their faith and to be brought closer to
Christ in their discipleship. Tres Dias is for Christians of all denominations.
The weekend is not necessarily for new believers, but for those who understand
God's grace. It is especially gratifying for those who are in leadership within
the church.
There are weekends for men and women. If you are married, the husband (based on
biblical principals) should
attend first. Wives usually attend a week or two later. Someone who has
previously attended a Tres Dias or similar weekend must sponsor each attendee.
What is the fourth day?
One's life after a Tres Dias weekend is called the Fourth Day. Following Tres
Dias, an individual may desire to continue in the strengthening of his or her
spiritual life and become a more active disciple of Jesus Christ.
Pursuing a relationship with Christ is important. Continued contact with
the Tres Dias community members on a regular basis will enhance this growth.
Reunions of small accountability groups (2 to 6 people) are also encouraged so
that the participants may help one another in living a fruitful Christian life.
However Tres Dias is not a church, rather Tres Dias encourages that we
all become more active in our local churches on the Fourth Day.
How may I attend a Tres Dias weekend?
All potential Tres Dias attendees must be sponsored. You can obtain an
application form on this web site under “Materials”. For more information about attending a weekend, please
contact Chuck and Sue Bogert at (636) 285-1463.
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