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Coaching

Introductory 1-on-1 Coaching Package

3 × 75-minute sessions

$225 ($750 coaching value · First Time Client Pricing)

Personal Guidance in the Spiritual Life

Three 75-minute one-on-one coaching sessions focused on applying the principles of the spiritual life to your concrete circumstances.

This entry-point coaching package includes three extended one-on-one sessions. The purpose is to provide personal guidance in the spiritual life, help you take stock of your situation, and discern appropriate next steps. Sessions are shaped by your specific needs rather than a preset agenda. This offering is designed as a low-commitment way to experience serious spiritual coaching before considering longer-term formation or coaching.

Who this is for:

  • Those seeking personal guidance in the spiritual life amid questions or uncertainty

  • Those who want a structured way to take stock of their spiritual life

  • Those discerning whether to pursue ongoing coaching or deeper formation before making a longer-term commitment

Payment reserves your three 75-minute sessions. Scheduling details are provided after checkout.

The Church Needs a House of Formation for the Laity

If there is a real science to how souls grow in holiness then lay men and women deserve the same level of clarity and direction that the Church gives her seminarians and religious. What’s missing is a house of formation for the laity: a place where they can both learn the general principles of the spiritual life and receive personal help in applying those principles to their own vocation, temperament, and circumstances.

When ordinary Catholics rediscover the map of Christian perfection they come to understand the path clearly: what holiness truly is, how to grow in charity, and how God ordinarily leads souls. Confusion gives way to light. They learn to apply sound principles and proven methods rather than relying on emotion, novelty, or trial and error. They gain the peace and confidence that come from walking securely within the Church’s wisdom. Even when progress feels slow or hidden, they know they are following the same path that sanctified the saints.

The goal is not just to add one more demand to an overloaded schedule, but to give serious time to God a little at a time. Over weeks and months that steady effort becomes a true habit of the interior life. And so a kind of remote house of formation is just what many laity need. Without a structure for deep formation (systematic teaching on the spiritual life, coaching, and community), even sincere Catholics – or their children – can easily lose the way. With it, they can become what the Church actually calls them to be: saints.

Invitation

This Advent, I am beginning the first cohort of this work – a small group of 20 members.

It is the beginning of a house of formation for the laity – ordinary Catholics who are serious about the call to holiness and who want to grow in charity with clarity, structure, and guidance.

If you have longed for something more than inspirational content – if you want a real path, and the help to walk it – then I invite you to consider joining us.

We do not become saints by accident.

No one assumes they could build an airplane after watching some videos – yet many assume they can “figure out” the spiritual life that way.

The spiritual life has to be learned – just as one learns any serious discipline. There is a real science to knowing, loving, and serving God; one needs both sound principles and help in applying them. It is difficult, but not impossible with God’s grace.

This is the beginning of recovering that lay Catholics.

If this resonates, you can complete a short interest survey below.