Our Mission
The TRES DIAS Movement endeavors to bring Christians to a closer, more personal walk with their Lord Jesus Christ and encourage them to Christian leadership and Apostolic Action in their environments.
TRES DIAS is based on the principles, the method, and the teachings of the Roman Catholic Cursillo movement initially proposed by Eduardo Bonnin and his fellow Christians. Each candidate goes through three phases of the TRES DIAS movement: the pre-weekend, the three-day weekend and the Fourth Day. TRES DIAS is a Christian ecumenical movement.
What We Believe
- We believe and profess our faith in one Triune God – The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit. (Matt. 28:19)
- We believe and profess that Jesus Christ is the only Savior and is God in the flesh. (John 1:1, 1:14, 3:36, 14, & Heb. 2:17)
- We believe and profess that The Holy Spirit is God and is The Lord and Giver of life, who continues to work in believers today to sanctify, edify and empower the whole Christian church on earth — for His purpose. (Job 33:4, Acts 1:8, John 14:26 & Rom. 8:11)
- We believe and profess that the Holy Scriptures are the inerrant and completely true Word of God. (II Tim. 3:16-17)
- We believe and profess that all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God; that forgiveness of sins is received through confession and repentance — and that our sins are washed away through the blood of Jesus Christ. (Acts 2:38, I John 1:9 & Rom 3:23)
- We believe and profess that salvation is a gift of God’s grace received through personal faith in Jesus Christ. (Eph. 2:8)
- We believe and profess that the Body of Christ is to make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge The Son of God. (Eph. 4:3, 13)
- We believe and profess that God’s unconditional love, as made manifest to us through Jesus Christ, is the primary witness by which people are renewed, edified and changed. (I Cor. 13:8)
- We believe and profess that God has called us to live holy lives that will bring glory to His name. (Col. 3:1-25)
Our Ministry Leaders
Michele Blodgett
President
President
Jon Shaw
Spiritual Director Rep.
James Fant/Rob Neater
Men’s Leader
Robin Baumann
Women’s Leader
Women’s Leader
Ruthie Moyer
Secretary
Sandy Johnson
Pre-Weekend Head
Nick & Celena Daniels
Communications
April Snell
Treasurer
Kevin Moyer
Palanca
Palanca
Kyle & Andrea Rutar
Weekend – Trailer
Weekend – Trailer
Phill & Millie Cunningham
Fourth Day
Tres Dias History
Tres Dias traces its ancestry through Cursillo.
Cursillo had its beginnings amid the turmoil and destruction of civil warfare and of the Second World War, which left Spain with empty churches and a sense of aimlessness and diminished dreams. Late in the 1940’s, a sense of revival was stirring within the Roman Catholic Church. Small groups of friends in various Catholic action groups began to share their faith regularly to help one another. Pilgrimages were organized whereby men and women could rededicate their lives toward Christian ideals. Bishop Juan Hervas, who was active in action groups and renewal activities with the men on the island of Majorca, and Eduardo Bonin, who was involved with organizing pilgrimages, met through these sharing groups. They began to see how the church could benefit and the lives of people could be changed through studying and sharing their lives in Christ.
With a broadening vision of what these small sharing groups (reunion groups) could accomplish, weekly meetings produced periodic retreats where the reality of living a Christian life was intensely taught and experienced through support by reunion groups. These retreats became known as Cursillo de Cristianidad, which means “short course in Christianity.” Originally the retreats grew out of the reunion groups!
There were few men in the Church after the tragedy of war in Spain. One prime objective in the early years was to revitalize the church by bringing men back into the activities of the church.
The Cursillo movement was confined to Spanish speaking countries until the late 1950’s when a group of men from the Spanish Air Force, who were in training in Texas, and were in a Reunion Group, conducted the first Cursillo in the United States. Among the Spanish-speaking people the movement began to spread across the United States. The first English speaking Cursillo was held in the early 1960’s.
Protestants who attended the weekends, saw the need to make the experience available to other Protestants. This led to the development of the interdenominational Tres Dias. The first Tres Dias weekend was held in Newburgh, New York, November 2-5, 1972. Dave McManigal was its rector. He was a Protestant who had attended a Roman Catholic Cursillo and was led to be instrumental in forming Tres Dias That weekend, then as now, was open to all Christian traditions.
Others involved in starting Tres Dias were Helmut Maier; and Bob and Mary Essert.
Starting from the Mid-Hudson community in Newburgh/Poughkeepsie, New York, the movement spread rapidly. Pittsburgh was the second community; then Fairfield County, Connecticut, Northern New Jersey, Long Island, Maine, Central Connecticut, New Hampshire, and South Hudson.
In the Spring of 1979, with the encouragement of the Mid-Hudson Secretariat, John McKinney formed an ad hoc “National” secretariat with Jim Thornley, Anton Wellbrock, Gerry Hoernes, and Bob Decker. That group produced initial drafts of a “National” constitution and “Essentials of Tres Dias”. All other communities were invited to participate and refine the drafts.
On July 11, 1980, at Poughkeepsie, NY, the constitution and essentials were ratified and adopted by all of the above listed communities. The Tres Dias organization was formed as a national organization. The secretariats of the communities were chartered as local secretariats. John McKinney was the first president. Subsequently, Tres Dias was incorporated as a not-for-profit corporation in New York state and was recognized by the Internal Revenue Service.
A “charter” member of the first National/International Tres Dias Secretariat, Peter Scharfenberg, labored for more than two decades, stocking and shipping manuals and materials to Tres Dias people all over the world.
In 1985 Tres Dias became INTERNATIONAL when communities were chartered in Korea and Germany.
Tens of thousands of people have made the weekend and tens of thousands of lives have become more committed to serving our Lord Jesus.
The reporters of this history pray that Tres Dias will continue to be faithful to God’s spirit. May the people who have made a Tres Dias, be among the Christian leaders God uses to revitalize his people.
Tres Dias is not only a three-day event, but it is a life-changing experience. It blessed me beyond any expectations I could ever have, and I actually did come with a lot of them. The family I have found and grown to love is a blessing. I cannot wait to have my husband go through this and also be back to serve.
I have never in my entire life felt so completely enveloped I’m God’s love. What an amazing experience!
I experienced God in such a raw authentic way while at Tres Dias that it totally impacted myself and marriage forever.
My Tres Dias weekend was an experience I needed more than I even knew; It cracked open my heart to places I shut off for years and began a healing process in me that is still continuing on my 4th day!