Spiritually Curious, Dedicated Contemplative

Teresa practices as Christian contemplative. She follows the way of Jesus and practices primarily through Centering Prayer. Teresa has practiced the lay contemplative life for over 40 years, through the seasons of youth, working life, marriage, divorce, death, depression and uplift, and both nearness of God and spiritual dryness in her life with God. Teresa is shaped by the teachings of Richard Rohr, Thomas Keating, Cynthia Bourgeault, James Finley, Ilia Delio, and the Monks at St. John’s Abbey where she has been an Oblate since 1996.
Teresa’s first teachers in the contemplative life were Spiritual Director Sister Ellen Stephen, OSH and Father Thomas Keating O.C.S.O. It is her joy to hold a safe space for others to talk about how God is moving in life. She has been a regular Al-Anon attender for several years and finds the12-step program to be one of the great contemporary spiritual movements.
Teresa is a graduate of the Tending the Holy Spiritual Direction program at Christos in Minneapolis. She is a cradle Episcopalian, and the Book of Common Prayer is written on her bones. In her small Minnesota town, she has worshiped with Emmaus Church since 2003 where she is gifted with a community that ranges from liberal to conservative. Teresa loves the monastic and Episcopalian liturgy and is spiritually curious, which makes spiritual direction an ideal vocation.
Contact Teresa at 612-819-7171 or visit her website at http://www.treeoflifespiritualdirection.com
Locations where Teresa offers spiritual direction:
- Northfield (All Saints Episcopal Church)
- Zoom