Sally Weaver Glick

Sally Weaver Glick is a Mennonite writer and spiritual director drawn to contemplation and community, with a passion for discernment and group dynamics. She provides spiritual guidance for individuals and groups, and offers occasional retreats. She serves in a part-time pastoral role as a congregational doula for Open Table Mennonite Fellowship, an emerging fellowship in downtown Goshen.
She holds a Masters in Divinity degree from Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary, where she also received her training in spiritual direction, and has received training in Gestalt Pastoral Care. She is the author of In Tune with God: the Art of Congregational Discernment (Faith and Life Resources 2004).
Sally is married and the mother of two adult children. She takes delight in a contemplative approach to nature and keeps a photography blog, Sparks of Light, on her website. She enjoys gardening, dabbling in art projects, and reading history, mystery, and writers who give glimpses of truth through fun and fantasy.
Sally's contact information:
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574.534.1537
She holds a Masters in Divinity degree from Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary, where she also received her training in spiritual direction, and has received training in Gestalt Pastoral Care. She is the author of In Tune with God: the Art of Congregational Discernment (Faith and Life Resources 2004).
Sally is married and the mother of two adult children. She takes delight in a contemplative approach to nature and keeps a photography blog, Sparks of Light, on her website. She enjoys gardening, dabbling in art projects, and reading history, mystery, and writers who give glimpses of truth through fun and fantasy.
Sally's contact information:
574.534.1537