When I first met Kim, I was leading a church called New City Covenant. She visited our church on a Sunday morning looking for a space where she could host a clergy centering prayer group. We said “yes” to hosting these groups, and as I attended, I got to know Kim. At the time, I was in the early stages of awakening to my contemplative orientation, and hanging out with Kim nurtured this part of me. It’d be hard to overstate the importance of her role in my growing contemplative practice.
Companions on the Narrow Way
Companions on the Narrow Way
Companions on the Narrow Way
When I first met Kim, I was leading a church called New City Covenant. She visited our church on a Sunday morning looking for a space where she could host a clergy centering prayer group. We said “yes” to hosting these groups, and as I attended, I got to know Kim. At the time, I was in the early stages of awakening to my contemplative orientation, and hanging out with Kim nurtured this part of me. It’d be hard to overstate the importance of her role in my growing contemplative practice.