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Ministry Sessions

Ministry sessions offer a space to slow down, ask questions, and seek the Lord together. They provide prayerful support and discernment as people walk through areas where they may need clarity, encouragement, or perspective. These sessions are held online and are available wherever you are in the world.

What to Expect

Each session may include a combination of counselling, teaching, and encounter with the Lord, depending on what is needed in the moment. Together we create space to listen to what the Holy Spirit is highlighting, allowing truth to bring clarity, alignment, and freedom.

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These sessions are not about providing quick solutions, but about walking prayerfully through the areas you may be navigating and inviting the Lord to bring His perspective.

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Due to the nature of this ministry and other ongoing commitments, availability for sessions is limited, and we are not always able to accommodate every request.

Preparing for a Session

Before booking a session, we recommend reading Restored Vision. While this is not required, many people find it helps establish a shared foundation and allows them to receive more from the time together.

Donations

Ministry sessions are offered on a donation basis. Contributions help support the ongoing work of the ministry and allow us to continue offering time and resources, including to those who may not be able to give.

Every contribution is deeply appreciated.

Enquiring About a Session

If you are interested in a session, please reach out and share a little about what has prompted you to connect, including any questions or areas you would like to explore and what you are hoping for from the time together. This does not need to be overly detailed, but it helps us take a little time to discern whether a session is the right next step and to get to know you before meeting.

Rebecca Black

Rebecca Black

Mason Ledbetter

Mason Ledbetter

“Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom."

2 Corinthians 3:18

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