Group Spiritual Direction: Offering Spiritual Depth and Community Building in Diverse Settings

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Diverse possibilities for using Group Spiritual Direction, as taught by Rose Mary Dougherty at Shalem Institute, illustrate ways in which advanced spiritual practices can be introduced to spiritual seekers at many different levels. Group Spiritual Direction can be a core growth process for spiritual directors, clergy, and seekers of deep spiritual community. However, in somewhat modified format, this gem of a spiritual process can offer depth community to church groups, enhance retreats, connect leadership groups in community, provide a depth-formation process for mentor groups, and even be used in family settings with young and old.

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Grizzle, A. F. (2018). Group Spiritual Direction: Offering Spiritual Depth and Community Building in Diverse Settings. Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care, 11(2), 218–227. https://doi.org/10.1177/1939790918798830

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