
Spiritual Direction
Spiritual Direction is a contemplative practice of listening—listening to your life as it is being lived, to your experience of the sacred, and to the quieter movements stirring beneath the surface of your days. It is not instruction, persuasion, or theological correction. Rather, it is a gentle, attentive companionship that creates space for you to notice how the Holy is meeting you in your ordinary and extraordinary moments alike.
In these sessions, we slow down. We attend to what draws your heart, what troubles your spirit, what feels luminous, and what feels heavy. Sometimes this involves naming a longing that has gone unattended. Sometimes it involves sitting with silence and allowing what is already present to come into clearer view. The work is not about adopting new beliefs or conforming to a particular framework. It is about deepening awareness and strengthening your capacity to respond faithfully to what is unfolding within you.
Spiritual Direction honors that your relationship with the sacred is personal, dynamic, and alive. There may be seasons of clarity and seasons of obscurity, moments of consolation and moments of restlessness. All of it belongs. Nothing is rushed. Nothing is forced. The role of the director is not to stand above you, but beside you—to listen carefully, to ask thoughtful questions, and to help you discern the patterns and invitations already present in your experience.
Over time, this practice cultivates attentiveness. You begin to recognize how grace, wisdom, or presence appears in your daily life—in work, in relationships, in solitude, in struggle. Spiritual Direction strengthens your ability to notice and respond with integrity. It is less about striving and more about awareness; less about performance and more about faithful presence.
Like a quiet room set apart from distraction, Spiritual Direction offers steadiness. Within that steadiness, you learn to trust the unfolding of your own path and to meet the sacred not as an abstraction, but as a living reality encountered in the texture of your life.
