Benet Hill Monastery

Colorado Springs, Colorado

Benet Hill Monastery is a contemporary Benedictine monastery in Colorado Springs, Colorado that welcomes everyone with an open mind and heart. The community follows the Rule of Benedict, a rulebook first published in 516 CE, while embracing modern values and practices. The sisters are known for their hospitality, characterized by cinnamon buns from Sister Lucy's kitchen. The monastery listens and responds to current local and global issues including human trafficking and immigrant rights. They model and teach values-based living through daily practices of prayer and work. The community offers online, hybrid, and in-person learning opportunities, worship, and retreat space. They see the presence of the Divine in all creation and welcome people of all backgrounds on their spiritual journeys, regardless of nationality, race, gender identity, sexual orientation, political beliefs, or economic circumstances. The sisters describe themselves as tough, loving, adaptable, and resilient.

Denomination

Non-Denominational

Phone

719-633-0655

Last updated August 2026

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1,000-5,000

estimated members

This is likely one of 79 Non-Denominational congregations in El Paso County, CO. Non-Denominational accounts for 30% of the county's 457 congregations.

This estimate comes from ARDA 2020 data for churches of this size and denomination in the county.

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