I love holding a safe space for people to notice the presence of the Trinity.
I believe that God not only loves us — He genuinely likes us.

Many of us have grown up or lived in environments that left us feeling as though God is disappointed in us. My hope is that, through spiritual direction, you’ll encounter the Trinity and begin to see that God delights in you and invites you into Kingdom living. Together, we can explore the relationship you were created for.

Dallas Willard once said, “We live at the mercy of our ideas.” The way you view God — and the way you view yourself — truly matters.

I appreciate how David Benner and Gary Moon describe spiritual direction:
“Concisely put, spiritual direction involves an experiential awareness of God’s presence that leads to conversation, communion, and ultimately the authentic transformation of the entire person through an internal yielding to His will.”

It would be an honor to walk alongside you — whether you’re feeling curious, doubtful, or simply longing to go deeper and experience Jesus more fully. Even if you’re seeking a “tune-up” in your faith, we can experiment with practices that bring greater stability and peace.

Henry Blackaby once prayed, “Lord, I know You are at work, and I want to be part of it.”
I believe God is already at work in you. Jesus desires to transform your heart, your desires, and your relationships — to be a welcomed companion in the ordinary moments of your life.

Isaiah 43:19 reminds us:
“For I am about to do something new. See, I have already begun! Do you not see it? I will make a pathway through the wilderness. I will create rivers in the dry wasteland.”

What invitation might God be extending to you right now?

Under Stephen's guidance, I've had the opportunity to delight in the goodness of the Trinity and to pause and reflect on God's affection toward me…This is largely due to Stephen's pastoral heart, inviting presence, and holistic approach to spiritual discipline.

Justin - Real Estate Agent