Lead from a Renewed Center
Ministry leadership is sacred—and often exhausting. Ultreia Companions offers spiritual direction, mentoring, and soul care to help clergy and church teams reconnect with God, themselves, and the heart of their calling.
Spiritual Direction for Clergy & Leadership Teams
Ministry today is both sacred and strenuous. For pastors, church staff, and leadership teams, the weight of spiritual care, organizational responsibility, and theological integrity presses hard—especially in a world that feels increasingly divided and uncertain.
At Ultreia Companions, we offer a space to pause and reconnect with the Source beneath your calling. Spiritual direction is not about fixing problems or performing better—it’s about listening more deeply: for God, for one another, and for what is stirring within your life and community.
This sacred practice invites honest reflection and soul-tending, away from the constant demands of planning and pressure. For some, it may be personal—navigating questions of vocation, weariness, or identity. For teams, it may focus on discernment, unity, and clarity in shared mission.
In every case, spiritual direction creates space—for God’s presence, for your inner life, and for the transformation that sustains meaningful ministry.
What Our Time Might Include
Every session is shaped by your reality—there’s no one-size-fits-all model. Whether we’re meeting with individuals or teams, we might:
- Sit with open-ended questions that lead to deeper clarity and compassion
- Notice the movement of God beneath leadership dynamics, weariness, or doubt
- Explore scripture, silence, or prayer in creative and grounding ways
- Make space for grief, joy, anger, fatigue, or renewal—all welcome in God’s presence
- Engage in team practices of listening, discernment, and honest dialogue
- Reconnect to your shared mission and the Spirit’s unfolding direction
I bring 40 years of ministry experience and a deep respect for the courage it takes to lead. Whether you come as one or as many, I offer companionship, not critique—a quiet presence that honors the holy ground of your story.
Where and How We Meet
Sessions are offered online via video call, or in-person for those local to my area. We can meet in a quiet indoor space or even outdoors, if that feels more grounding and reflective. For leadership teams, we’ll shape the environment to best serve your group’s needs—whether contemplative, conversational, or a mix of both.
A Sacred Invitation to Pause
You don’t have to carry this alone. The work of ministry is sacred—and heavy. If something in your spirit is stirring, this begins with a conversation, not a commitment. Let’s talk about what renewal could look like for you.