Heart Tribe Connection offers transformational retreats including multi-day creative wellness sailing retreats aboard their 42' sailboat in the San Juan Islands, nature-based getaways, and local community gatherings focused on faith, reflection, creativity, and authentic connection.
Retreats and events are primarily held in the Pacific Northwest, including Bellingham, Washington, and the San Juan Islands for sailing retreats. Local gatherings occur in natural outdoor settings such as forests and trails.
Participation in sailing retreats requires prior registration through the Heart Tribe Connection website or contact forms. These multi-day retreats include spiritual reflection, creative activities, and outdoor adventure aboard the 42' sailboat in the San Juan Islands.
Yes, events and retreats are designed to be welcoming and inclusive for people at all stages of their faith journey, including those who are new, questioning, or seeking deeper connection without pressure or judgment.
The Heart Tribe Prayer Warrior team is a community of individuals committed to interceding in prayer for requests submitted online, supporting the spiritual needs of the Heart Tribe community globally.
Yes, the website includes a prayer request form where visitors can share their prayer needs, which are then prayed over by the community and Prayer Warrior team.
The Heart Tribe Store offers inspirational card decks, original artwork, writings, music, wellness items, and heart-centered gifts designed to encourage spiritual and emotional practices at home.
Yes, wellness offerings include individual sessions such as SoulNar Clairvoyant Energy Healing (60 or 90 minutes), Past Life Healing, Sound Healing, and Chakra Balance, as well as group classes like Mindful Movement & Meditation.
Mindful Movement & Meditation classes are held weekly on Wednesdays from 7 to 8 pm, combining gentle movement, breathing exercises, and guided meditation.
Yes, Heart Tribe Connection offers corporate wellness packages including mindfulness and meditation workshops, group sound healing sessions, and team-building workshops. Custom packages are available upon request.
Through retreats, community events, wellness sessions, educational resources, and creative products, Heart Tribe Connection integrates faith, emotional healing, physical self-care, and spiritual practices to nurture mind, body, and spirit.
No, Heart Tribe Connection is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization focused on mission-driven work to restore weary hearts rather than commercial profit.
Visitors can sign up for newsletters on the website, follow social media channels, and regularly check the site for announcements about retreats, community events, podcast episodes, and new product releases.
Local gatherings typically include outdoor activities like hikes, campfires, shared meals, creative projects, and heart-centered conversations aimed at fostering authentic relationships and community belonging.
No prior sailing or adventure experience is required. Retreats are designed to be accessible and provide a safe, supportive environment for spiritual growth and connection regardless of outdoor skills.
Creativity is woven throughout retreats and community events through music, art, writing, storytelling, and original products, helping participants express and integrate their inner journeys.
Yes, the "Matters of the Heart" podcast is freely accessible and offers biblical perspectives, personal stories, and heart-centered teachings to support spiritual growth and encouragement.
Yes, non-locals can engage through online resources, the podcast, prayer requests, joining the Prayer Warrior team, purchasing products from the online store, and participating in virtual courses and community connections.
The five pillars are Faith, Relationships, Wellness, Adventure, and Community. This framework guides programming and resources to support holistic heart-centered living and spiritual growth.
Heart Tribe Connection aims to make retreats accessible and may offer tiered pricing or scholarships. Interested individuals should contact the organization directly to inquire about assistance.