
Come as you are.
Stay long enough to notice God's presence.
A space to slow down, become still, and discover
that God has been closer than you realized.
Your journey begins here...

The Listening Place
If you've ever sensed there's more to your life with God than you're currently experiencing? You're not alone — and you're not wrong. The Listening Place is a small group journey for anyone longing for greater freedom and trust in their life with God. Through teaching, prayer practices, and shared conversation, we slow down together to notice what's quietly shaping the way we live with God — and make room for that freedom and trust to grow.

Spiritual Direction
Some questions are too important to leave unexamined — and too personal to bring just anywhere. Spiritual direction offers a quiet, unhurried space to bring the real questions of your faith life to God, with a trained companion who knows how to listen. Together we pay attention to where God is present, what he may be inviting, and what is quietly getting in the way.
Becoming Still in Prayer
Most of us know we need to slow down, but actually doing it is another thing. Becoming Still in Prayer offers contemplative prayer practices, simple rhythms, and a community to slow down with — so that becoming aware of God's presence in everyday life stops being something you mean to do and starts being something you actually experience.

Retreats
Sometimes the most faithful thing you can do is step away. Becoming Still retreats create spacious time away from everyday demands to rest, pray, and reconnect with God's presence — through guided practices, silence, and shared reflection that help you return to what matters most.

What People Are Noticing
Reflections shared by those participating in retreats, gatherings, and spiritual direction offered by Becoming Still Ministries.

Let’s Stay Connected
We’d love to stay connected. When you subscribe, you’ll receive reflections, free resources, and updates on retreats, gatherings, and practices designed to help you slow down and notice God’s presence in everyday life.

