One of the core beliefs behind Upon This Rock: Forging Men for the Future is that no father and son should miss an opportunity for formation simply because of financial hardship.
Throughout this retreat, the participants step away from the noise of everyday life to encounter Christ, strengthen their relationship, and grow in authentic Catholic masculinity. Through prayer, brotherhood, reflection, and shared experiences, they are given an opportunity to build a foundation that can impact generations.
Not every family is in a position to absorb the full cost of the retreat.
Through the generosity of sponsors, we hope to provide scholarship assistance that allows more fathers and sons to participate.
Your gift helps make that possible.
Whether you help cover a meal, retreat materials, or an entire registration, every contribution becomes an investment in the faith, formation, and future of a father and son.
Sponsorship Opportunities
Cover the full cost for one participant to attend the retreat.
Provide a complete scholarship for a father and son to experience the retreat together.
Choose an amount that reflects your desire to support the mission of forming faithful Catholic men and strengthening families.
Help provide meals and hospitality throughout the weekend.
Help provide journals, retreat resources, prayer materials, and formation tools.
Help reduce the financial burden for a father and son who may need assistance.
Provide meaningful support toward scholarship funding and retreat expenses.
Strong families build strong communities, and it takes strong men to become strong fathers to lead those families. In cyclical fashion, it requires creating strong sons to become those strong men. Strong men that are rooted in Christ have the ability to impact their families, parishes, workplaces, and communities for generations.
Your generosity helps make that formation possible.
Thank you for helping invest in the spiritual formation of the future.
Please know that all sponsors, benefactors, participants, and their families will be remembered in prayer throughout the retreat.
"As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another."
Proverbs 27:17