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PACIFIC JUBILEE PROGRAM
The Pacific Jubilee Program is pleased to announce
two further phases of formation, retreat and ongoing
skill development for Spiritual Directors. Following
on a redesigned Year One – now named Phase
One - SoulWork and a lengthened Year Two now named
Phase Two - SoulGuiding. We are preparing:
Phase Three - SoulCare
A natural “next step”
for those offering Spiritual Direction is this
every-other-year opportunity for retreat and lifelong
learning. This three or four day event will be
a refresher in the PJP “container”
and a chance to refresh, deepen and practice accompaniment
skills including opportunities for further “sub-personality”
work. SoulCare events will happen in the fall
in the beautiful setting of Naramata Centre with
its 23 acre site, outdoor Chartres-style turf
labyrinth, healing garden and stunning chapel.
Dates TBA by June 2012 – please watch this
site. And,
Phase Four ~ SoulMentoring
SoulMentoring which offers leadership
formation in three areas:
1. Supervision Formation.
For those wishing to offer one-to-one Supervision
to Spiritual Directors and those training to be
Spiritual Directors;
2. Associates Path.
For those wishing to practice small group leadership
in the Contemplative ethos the Associates Path
offers opportunities to participate with Pacific
Jubilee staff during a SoulWork event
and reflect with that staff on program design,
group dynamics and leadership styles;
3. Intern Program.
For those wishing in-depth skill development in
order to offer group leadership in spiritual formation
programs the Intern Program will include shared-leadership
opportunities at Pacific Jubilee Intensives with
at-event and follow-up mentoring.
For more information on SoulCare,
SoulMentoring or any aspect of the Pacific
Jubilee Program please contact Lois Huey-Heck
Email: lhuey-heck (at) naramatacentre (dot) net
As part of the Pacific Jubilee Program
SoulCare & SoulMentoring are…
contemplative, evocative, spacious,
embodied, integrative, experiential & transformative
… these qualities are the means by which
we learn, deepen and practice our spirituality,
and they are the ends to which we aspire.
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