Together on the Way
As the new year begins, the diocese warmly invites you to explore spiritual accompaniment.
In this open online session, members of the ‘Soul Friends’ (Diocese in Europe Spiritual Directors) will describe the nature of their Ministry and explain how to find a spiritual companion.
You’ll hear from well-trained Spiritual Directors, have opportunities to discover more in breakout groups and, if you wish, find accompaniment for your own journey.
Who?
Anyone, lay or ordained; people new to faith or those whose Christian faith has matured over time.
Why?
Wanting to talk to someone about your faith; a sense your prayer life has lost something vital; a desire to deepen faith through prayer; some doubt you can’t explain; responding to a sense of vocation or calling. The reasons are many and varied.
How?
The Diocese of Europe Spirituality Advisor will be happy to give you a list of trained and experienced accompaniers representing the breadth and diversity of the Christian faith. Meet for an initial chat and if it doesn’t feel right, there is no obligation to go back. Meet several and decide who seems right for you.
Where?
Almost anywhere private, a lot of accompaniment takes place online, although meeting face to face can be a rich experience.
Questions
Does it require a depth of knowledge?
No
Will I be influenced or persuaded?
No
Will I have to pay?
Most accompaniers do not charge.
Is it confidential?
Yes, although all accompaniers have a supervisor to ensure safe practice.
What is an accompanier?
The time spent together in a listening ministry with prayer by the Spiritual Director or Guide. The person seeking guidance is referred to as the directee.
For more information:
sister.julian@europe.anglican.org
To register:
Polly Freeman polly.freeman@churchofengland.org