Meet our Spiritual Directors
Jenna Norman
I consider it a sacred honor to walk alongside others in their journey with God. I received my certificate in Spiritual Direction through Sustainable Faith in 2021 and have been actively practicing ever since. I founded Shiloh ATL out of a desire to help people move beyond simply knowing about God to experiencing a deeply personal and transformative relationship with Him carried into their ordinary lives.
I specialize in working with individuals in their 20s and 30s who are navigating transitional seasons or facing spiritual burnout. These moments can feel disorienting, but I believe they’re also sacred invitations to slow down, listen, and reconnect with God in new ways.
I offer one-on-one Spiritual Direction both in person at Trinity Anglican Church and virtually via Zoom. If you're in a season of transition or feeling spiritually weary, I'd be honored to journey with you.
Karyn McDaniel
Karyn is a certified spiritual director who enjoys creating space for people to experience God’s faithful and loving presence in the midst of their everyday life. Having been trained in the Enneagram as well as in directing the Spiritual Exercises created by St. Ignatius, she is particularly interested in the unique path God has each of us on that leads us to our true home in Him. She has experience in creating and facilitating spiritual exercises designed to foster spiritual growth in individuals and in group settings. She is available to meet in person at Trinity or via zoom.
An unhurried space with a spiritual companion to help you cultivate awareness of God.
Individual Spiritual Direction
Cultivate a safe place to experience God and process your own spiritual journey.
In spiritual direction a spiritual companion cultivates the sacred space you long for so that you can connect with, reflect and experience God’s living presence. At its core, spiritual direction is “companionship in your ever-deepening relationship with God.”
It is sometimes easier to explain what spiritual direction is by explaining what it is not. It is not counseling or coaching. It is not structured or guided by any one but the Holy Spirit. This is your time. It is not talking but listening, not noisy but silent. It is sacred. It is prayer. It is holding space for Presence.
FAQ
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One may inquire about spiritual direction when life changes in ways that are outside of our control, when we are trying to find a way forward and things are unclear, when our old ways of praying don’t seem to be feeding us, or when we are just plain looking for “something more.” For as often as inner restlessness and outer transitions bring people to spiritual direction, there is something even more common—the recommendation of a friend. Often what brings a person to spiritual direction was someone who said, “I recommend you consider meeting with a spiritual director about this”.
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Typically you will meet with your Spiritual Director once monthly. We suggest a donation of $100 per hour for one-on-one spiritual direction. Some people can give more and some people can give less. Making a donation is an investment in your spiritual life and the ongoing provision of the ministry of spiritual direction. If cost is a barrier, all requests for financial assistance will be considered.