school of


contemplativelistening

Create time & space for God
at the vital intersection of contemplation & justice

As you heal, you will want to help others.

 

How to join the SOCL:

  1. Please carefully look over this page carefully & watch all the informational videos.

  2. Submit your application and two references, one from some form of pastor or spiritual leader and one from someone other than a family member who can speak to your character.
    about your participation in the SOCL.

  3. Pay $25 non-refundable application fee.

    Then we will setup an in-person or zoom meeting with you!

 

INtroduction

8-Minutes

 

WhO SHOULD APPLY?

Anyone is encouraged to apply who has completed one-year of discernment either in the School of Prayer or some other formal spiritual formation program who wants to be more intentional about their own spiritual formation for the sake of others.
*You do not need to be convinced you will practice spiritual direction formally.

 
 

CERTIFICATES We OFFER

Two-Year Certification in spiritual direction: complete two years of in-person or online formation plus a mini praxis course, “Consensual Communion” that can be completed during your second year.
One-Year Certification in spiritual direction: those who have completed two years of a formation program and/or are already practicing something like spiritual direction are welcome to enter discernment with us to determine if one year SOCL study-practice in addition to a mini praxis course, “Consensual Communion” is sufficient preparation for a formal practice of spiritual direction.
Two-Year Certificate in spiritual formation: for those not seeking to practice spiritual direction formally, study with us for two years for your own formation as you integrate contemplation and justice into your life as well as other professions, ministries, activism or advocacy.
One-Year Certificate in Spiritual Formation: if you are not sure you are called to practice spiritual direction formally, come study with us for one year to discern.

OVERVIEW

All Christians can practice in a variety of formal and informal ways. This practicum serves to create time and space for God with you so that you can discern the unique ways you will create time and space for God on behalf of others.

The SOCL is defined as a “practicum,” a community of practice, because we believe only the Holy Spirit can teach us to pray and form us as spiritual directors. This practicum will allow you to attend to a significant amount of inner soul work in solitary prayer and group listening practice to help you learn to cooperate with the Holy Spirit. The reading and writing component of this practicum will be substantial, yet our discerning focus will consistently ask how our reading and writing inspires and forms our worship and practice.

purpose

We truly believe almost all of the world’s problems can be solved by practices of sacred listening like spiritual direction. We intend to normalize just, contemplative practices within the local church, and we are especially focused on making our formation schools accessible to oppressed, marginalized people groups.

Christian faith is fundamentally confessional. To hear God's voice is first an invitation to repentance, to "truth in the innermost being," to holiness and justice in our deeper being (Psalm 51). As a spiritual director creates time and space for this sacred, just inner truth in our private selves, we trust Spirit-led ripple effects of sacred, just truth will pervade our public selves.

SCOPE

The SOCL is a modular practicum based in nine-month cohorts of worship. A certificate in spiritual direction can be completed in two years but no more than four.

The local cohort will meet, 8:30am-2:30pm EST on the first and third Fridays of each month.

An online cohort will be offered for the first time beginning in the Fall of 2022. The online cohort will meet via zoom 6:30pm-9pm EST on the first and third Thursdays of each month, and also 10:00am-12pm in a Zoom call with the local cohort on the first and Third Fridays of each month.

"Ethics and Standards of Spiritual Direction" will be offered to both local and online participants on the first Friday of each month, 3:30-5pm EST

AREAS OF STUDY & PRactice

Some of our topics will include:

St Ignatius of Loyola
St Theresa of Avila
Howard Thurman
Willie James Jennings
The Desert Mothers & Fathers
St Augustine

Contemplative spirituality in Protestantism
Theological Anthropology
Trauma informed practices

Required

  • Attend to your own spiritual growth with a rule of life and monthly spiritual direction.

  • Attend two, 2-night retreats. At least one of the two offered retreats needs to be attended in person. The second retreat can be completed virtually.

  • Begin intentionally finding directees and practicing spiritual conversations.

  • Complete all reading and writing assignments.

  • Attend and actively participate in almost all sessions.

  • Listen to or watch all assigned teaching materials prior to scheduled, corresponding session.

Instructors

Josh Banner & Cami Mann are co-directors of the SOCL. They will offer the bulk of instruction with two sessions of special instruction from world-class scholars and practitioners. Previous instructors include:

Sharon Garlough Brown, spiritual director, author, and speaker on cataphatic spiritual direction, lectio divina, lamentation
Dr. Chuck DeGroat, seminary professor, author, and therapist on cataphatic and apophatic spirituality in St. Teresa of Avila’s Interior Castle.
Rev. Dr Darrell Griffin, an African American pastor’s practice of spiritual direction and use of the Enneagram.
Dr. Jared Ortiz, Catholic theologian and college professor on cataphatic and apophatic spirituality in The Confessions of St Augustine.
Rev. Dr. Michelle Lloyd Paige, author, preacher, and long time college professor, university leader, now diversity diversity consultant on a spirituality of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Dr. Tom Schwanda, cataphatic spirituality in the Puritans, apophatic spirituality in the Eastern Orthodox tradition.
Dr. L.S. Carlos Thompson, a Latin American scholar and practitioner’s practice of hearing God in a community with cognitive disabilities.

 
 

SCHEDULE

LOCAL SESSIONS

Fridays 8:30am-2:30pm

 

Opening retreat September 10-12
September
October
November
December
January
February
March
Spring Retreat March
April
May

Our retreats span the better part of three days, 9am on the first day through 5pm on the closing day. Local and distance learners invited. We ask that distance learners participate in person for one of our two retreats.
Location in W Michigan TBD


 

Distance Learning

Tentatively: 2.5 hrs Thursdays TBD &
hybrid sessions with Local on Fridays on the above dates 10am-1230pm EST

 

Opening retreat August 10-12
August 24
September 7 & 21
October 12 & 26
November 2, 16, 30
December 14
January 11 & 25
February 8 & 22
March 7
Spring Retreat March 21-23
April 11 & 25

16 Sessions 6 hour sessions
2 Retreats

*depending on interest and availability, we may choose to meet at a different time/day.

We have good interest from distance learners in time zones across the world! We will discern with those who apply if a Thursday day or evening session is best for a 2.5 hour session for distance learners.

Distance learners will also participate in a zoom session with local learners on the dates above 10am-1230pm EST.


Spiritual Directors
Continuing Education

Seasoned spiritual directors who have already completed certification are welcome to enter into discernment with Josh and Cami about participate in the SOCL at half the current tuition rates to receive a one-year certificate of spiritual direction of contemplation and justice. Please email us with your interest. Depending on your current ministry you may or may not be asked to complete an application.

COSTS

  • Base fee for one year SOCL study and practice:
    <$40k $1920
    $40-50k $2160
    $50-65k $2400
    $65-75k $2580
    >$75k $2760

  • Financial assistance. An application form is included at the bottom of the application and reference letter forms.

  • $400 deposit is required upon confirmation of your participation in the SOCL.

  • The annual fee includes instruction, monthly mentoring with an experienced director, and class materials.

  • The annual fee does not include retreat lodging, food, books, individual spiritual direction.

  • We believe our approach to contemplation and justice is especially unique and may be valuable to currently practicing spiritual directors. Directors already certified and practicing spiritual direction are invited to join the SOCL at a cost of $1000 per year.

  • Retreat food and lodging costs are TBD and determined by the size of our group and location. This cost will likely be @$250 per retreat.

DOWNLOAD: Application, Recommendation, Financial Assistance Forms

For Your Discernment

These videos will help you write your applications, and they will help you begin the SOCL well.

IntegratiOn

 

Our practice