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Small Sideways Steps
Grace Owen reflects on the concept of "spiritual direction sideways," a term introduced by Julie Dunstan, which has deeply influenced Grace's own journey. Spiritual direction sideways invites us to look beyond traditional settings and methods, integrating creative practices and unexpected encounters in everyday spaces to help others discern God’s presence in their lives.
A reflection on The Gardener
Antonia our Community Warden has written a reflection for Easter and our work as Spiritual Directors
“… Then the Gardener asks, “and what would you like me to do here?” Tell him the work you’d like to see, or perhaps you use his other name of Teacher and ask him what needs to be done.

