Funny: after all these years as a Universalist and living in the mid-Atlantic, I’ve never been to Murray Grove, the campground on spot of the New Jersey shore where Universalist pioneer and minister John Murray landed and met the “forerunner” Thomas Potter, thus restoring his faith.
But I would like to go, if only for a little while to walk the grounds and visit Thomas Potter’s grave.  (The little-known and less-occupied Universalist National Cemetery is also there to visit. Not one of the more successful national initiatives.)
And shazam! There’s a blog for it: a good idea for promoting Murray Grove to would-be visitors. A rather targeted, niche blog with only two entries, but the kind of thing that makes me want to go all the more.
Scott – you should contact them to see about arranging a visit where you can stay at Murray Grove. They do have space available for individual retreats:
http://murraygrove.org/individualreteats.html
I’ve done a few workshops at Murray Grove – the staff has always been very helpful.
in May of 2012, the Universalist Convocations will be held at Murray Grove.