Cotswolds, England • August 2027
Why don't you name your guest lineup?
Makom doesn't publish the names of its teachers, musicians, or chefs before you arrive. We do this on purpose. In short, we want you to come for the presence of God, not the people guiding you there.
The tradition we draw from does not seek platform or reputation. We have found that names create expectations, and expectations get in the way of presence. What we are after is something older and quieter than that. We hope for encounter, shared tables, the moment when someone says something true and you feel it land. That doesn't require a name you already know.
Our chefs are renowned, our speakers are extraordinary, our instructors are gifted, and our musicians have played large stages, but you are the focus, they just make room.
The people we invite to lead may choose to announce their involvement on their own. And that is ok.
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"Surely the Lord is in this place — and I did not know it." — Genesis 28:16
A Place at the Table
Everything at Makom is all-inclusive. One price covers everything.
Six nights accommodation in your chosen room type with carefully selected gifts. All meals including breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day prepared by a local chef, plus morning coffee and afternoon refreshments. All teaching sessions, worship services, one-on-one counseling, and advisors. Morning movement sessions with specialized trainers. Guided lessons and classes by local artisans. All supplies for our unique experiences. Curated wine, local beer, and zero-proof crafted options on designated evenings. The local excursions with the staff and transportation to off-site locations. Exclusive access to the entire estate grounds and its amenities. Private transfers from nearby stations on arrival and departure. And much more that is hidden until you arrive and experience it first-hand.
Everything means everything, there are no unwanted surprises.
King Suite
$5000
for primary guest
$1,500 for a companion.
A king bed with ensuite bathroom. Full access to every part of the Makom program including the food, the worship, the excursions, and the community. Nothing is withheld. Bed can be divided to two singles if needed.
Happening:
Aug. 7, 2027 - Aug. 13, 2027
Ministry Scholarship
$1,500
for each recipient
A small number of scholarship places are available at each gathering for those in pastoral ministry who could not otherwise attend. We offer this openly and without condition. If this is you, please apply by the link below. It is first-come. We are also working with a few sponsors to bring the cost to $0 and cover airfare, but cannot promise this yet. We will notify you if this happens.
A note about pricing:
We have priced Makom honestly, not cheaply, and not for excessive margin. The cost reflects what it actually takes to gather 20 to 40 people in a sacred space with a world-class chef, exceptional teachers, staff to run everything, quality goods, thoughtful touches, and the care this experience deserves. We believe beauty, quality, and care are an act of worship and want to express them fully to our very best ability. We recognize this will create a barrier for some, and we do our best to create scholarships and sponsorships to help all we can.
Common Inquiries
If we haven't answered what you're asking, please write to us at gather@makom.house. We read every message and will reply.
The Pillars
Rest is Not a Reward
It is a design principle. The world was made with a pause written into it. We are not inventing the sabbath, we are recovering it.
Makom (מָקוֹם) means "place" in Hebrew. Shortened from HaMakom, which refers to "The Place," another name for God. It notes that the space we occupy is not where God is, but what God is.
We are rooted in the Reformed tradition and in the conviction that scripture is the word of God, that Jesus Christ is Lord, that the Spirit is present and active, and that the resurrection is a historical event with present consequences. We take the resurrection seriously enough to believe that joy is not incidental to faith but central to it.
Tables Are Thin Places
Some of the most important moments happen around a shared meal, in an unscripted conversation between strangers who become less strange.
Excellence is Worship
We believe that excellence, whether in food, hospitality, or art, is itself an act of worship. You are worth a generous table and beautiful things.
Joy is Theology
The resurrection means the people of God are the most free, most alive people in any room. We intend to act like it.
The Gathering Place
We will be hosted at the Wells-next-the-Sea in North Norfolk, UK.
Held in the Cardynham House, a 15th-century wool merchant's manor house at the heart of Painswick, restored to its ancestral beauty and arranged around an internal courtyard. Original brickwork and beamed ceilings run through the house with two separate living rooms holding historic fireplaces, a snug, a dining room with a custom table that seats 26, and a kitchen with a seven-meter-long island. A former 18th-century embroidery workshop has been converted into an epic dining room that can seat up to 50 guests. The courtyard opens onto a heated outdoor pool with views across the Painswick Hills, a firepit, and an alfresco dining area. There is a bar, a sunken cinema room, and a studio space. The bedrooms are spread across characterful staircases on the upper floors, each one calm and considered.
Painswick is rightfully called the Queen of the Cotswolds, set in an area of outstanding natural beauty at the midpoint of the Cotswold Way. Nearly every building is made from the same locally quarried stone. Across the lane from the property is St Mary's Church, surrounded by its famous ninety-nine yew trees and ancient table tombs. The Rococo Garden is a short walk from the house as one of England's finest surviving 18th-century gardens, tucked into a hidden valley. The hills above the village carry walking trails that open quickly into the Five Valleys landscape, one of the quietest and least-visited stretches of the Cotswolds. William Tyndale, who gave the English-speaking world its first vernacular Bible, translated the New Testament twenty miles from this village. The wool merchants who built these houses were reading it within a generation. The creation theology is already here in the stones.
The Itinerary
Not everything at Makom is scheduled. Not everything scheduled is mandatory. Here is how this gathering moves and how the space between the moments makes it work. This is the core schedule, but we build in a number of surprises and leave room for the Holy Spirit.
We have 3 categories of programming:
Expected
The communal heartbeat of the gathering. This is shared meals, the Sunday worship service, the worship night, the farewell banquet, the blessing jar reading. Not mandatory, but the gathering is shaped around them and you will want to be there.
Encouraged
The core programme to have the full experience. This is morning teaching, guided movement, small group discussion, vespers, the chef's demo evenings. Most guests attend most of these. They are where the depth of the week is built.
Optional
Everything else. Enjoy the spa, spiritual direction, fishing, horse riding, excursions, the letter writing station, the dawn prayer walk, the conservatory, the puzzle table, the courtyard fire, and several surprises along the way. Available always, required never.
Our Theological Frame: Creativity & Reformation
Saturday
Welcoming Day
12:00 PM -- Private transfers from the station begin.
12PM-6PM -- Arrival, check-in, and explore the house. (Expected)
6:00PM -- Welcome talk. Opening blessings, vision, rhythm, and permissions. (Expected)
6:30PM -- Welcome dinner with Cotswold lamb, summer vegetables, and great bread. (Expected)
8:30 PM -- Evening worship by the fireplace. (Encouraged)
Sunday
The Lord's Day
7:00 AM -- Dawn scriptures and journal prompt. (Encouraged)
8:30 AM -- Family-style breakfast. (Expected)
10:00 AM -- Morning worship service. (Expected)
10:45 AM -- Session One -- Created in His Image (Expected)
12:30 PM -- Sunday lunch on the patio. (Expected)
Free Afternoon -- The Painswick Beacon. The village. The garden. Spiritual direction begins. (Optional)
6:30 PM -- Plated dinner with communion. (Expected)
Evening -- Compline and Worship by the fire in the courtyard. (Encouraged)
Monday
Our Attention
7:00 AM -- Lectio divina contemplative morning bible groups. (Encouraged)
7:30 AM -- Morning movement session in the courtyard. (Optional)
8:30 AM -- Family-style breakfast. (Expected)
10:00 AM -- Guided History Encounter — The beauty of Painswick and making lasting things. (Expected)
12:30 PM -- Lunch in the courtyard. (Expected)
3:00 PM -- Session Two -- Seeing Before Making (Expected)
Free Moment -- Community and the village. 1:1 spiritual direction available. (Encouraged)
7:00 PM -- Dinner with demonstration of Creativity at the Table. (Expected)
Evening -- Worship, compline, fireplace, and community. (Encouraged)
Tuesday
Creativity as Worship
7:30 AM -- Morning movement session in the courtyard. (Optional)
8:30 AM -- Family-style breakfast. (Expected)
10:00 AM -- Worship in the courtyard. (Expected)
11:00 AM -- Sketching and journaling prompt. Materials provided. (Encouraged)
1:00 PM -- Lunch at the long table. (Expected)
Free Moment -- Explore St. Mary's Church and continue our prompts in the garden. (Optional)
5:00 PM -- Session Three -- God's Creativity in Nature (Expected)
6:30 PM -- Rococo Garden Private Experience. Bonfire and Nature (Expected)
Evening -- Gather, commune, and rest. (Encouraged)
Wednesday
Handmade
7:30 AM -- Morning movement session in the courtyard. (Optional)
8:30 AM -- Family-style breakfast. (Expected)
10:30 AM -- Session Four -- Making With Our Hands(Expected)
11:30 AM -- Small group discussions. (Encouraged)
12:30 PM -- Lunch in the courtyard.(Expected)
2:00 PM -- Pottery Afternoon -- Local guided pottery experience. (Encouraged)
7:00 PM -- Dinner with a simple demonstration. (Expected)
9:00PM -- Guest Creativity Night -- Worship set opens, then the unknown.(Encouraged)
Thursday
Giving Away
7:00 AM -- Dawn prayer in the courtyard. (Optional)
7:30 AM -- Morning movement session in the studio. (Optional)
8:30 AM -- Family-style breakfast. (Expected)
10:00 AM -- Session Five -- Art as Our Testimonies (Expected)
11:00 AM -- Large group. Discussing our journeys. (Expected)
12:30 PM -- Lunch at the long table. (Expected)
Free Afternoon -- Your time. Explore. Do the letter writing station. Do Nothing. (Encouraged)
7:00 PM -- A banquet dinner of the chef's finest. (Expected)
Evening -- Compline, worship, fire pit, and reading of the blessing jar. (Encouraged)
Friday
The Commission
8:00 AM -- Breakfast enjoyed at your leisure. (Encouraged)
9:00 AM -- Sending Ceremony -- Our leaders will pray over each person.(Encouraged)
11:00 AM -- Property closes.
A note on unscheduled hours:
The most significant moments of the gathering often happen in the gaps. A conversation after dinner that nobody planned, an afternoon in the conservatory that turned into something else, a dawn walk where the silence said more than anything the speaker offered. While we provide many ways to use your free time, we want to honor the gaps, not simply fill them.
A note on our table and expressions:
We set a generous table. All of our food is prepared by a renowned local chef who will share history, story, and flavor that can only be experienced in this way from whole ingredients sourced as locally, organically, and regeneratively as possible. Often the food is grown on the land where we stay. We never allow seed oils or artificial ingredients of any kind, and will gather dietary restrictions from each guest prior to arrival and accommodate those needs as fully as possible.
Wine & alcohol is offered at dinner on selected evenings as part of our hospitality, in the tradition of Christian fellowship around a meal. It is never the focus, it accompanies the food and the conversation. Non-alcoholic options are given the same care and intention as the wine. Nobody is forgotten at the Makom table.
We celebrate that the Lord is risen. Joy is theology. The people of God are the most free, most alive people in any room. We intend to act like it... Which sometimes includes dancing, singing, and celebration. We are Easter people.