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Spiritual direction is a place to slow down, listen for God, and discover His presence.

What is Spiritual Direction?

A Conversation That Helps You Notice God.

Spiritual direction is a conversation centered on one simple question: Where is God at work in your life?Rather than offering advice or quick answers, spiritual direction creates space to prayerfully listen, reflect, and discern God’s presence together.


What to Expect?

Spiritual direction may be helpful if...

• You feel spiritually stuck.• You long to slow down.• You’re facing a major decision.• You sense God inviting you into something new.• You want someone to listen without trying to fix you.

"Be still and know that I am God"

Psalm 46:10

Meet Me

I’m a pastor, spiritual director, and on my own journey of learning to notice God’s presence in everyday life.Over the years, I’ve discovered that transformation rarely happens because we try harder.More often, it begins when we slow down enough to pay attention.It would be a privilege to create that kind of space with you.I completed The Becoming a Spiritual Director program at College Wesleyan Church in 2024 and am a member of the Evangelical Spiritual Directors Association. Additionally, I serve as the Pastor of Discipleship and Multiplication at Fairmount Wesleyan Church in Fairmount, Indiana.

Common Questions

Do I need to attend Fairmount Wesleyan?

No. Spiritual direction is open to anyone seeking to grow in their relationship with God.

Is this counseling?

No, while Spiritual Direction might share commonalities, their purposes are different.

Can we meet online?

Yes. You can choose either an in-person or virtual session when you book.

How often do people meet?

Most people meet once a month, though the rhythm is flexible based on your season and needs.

What is the cost?

I use a suggested donation model. The suggested donation is $50 per session, but everyone is welcome regardless of their ability to give.

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God is often speaking. We rarely slow down enough to notice.
If you’re longing for a deeper awareness of His presence, I’d love to walk alongside you.