Prepare your hearts for Christmas
Advent labyrinth walk - virtual reflection
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Advent labyrinth walk - virtual reflection
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A mini-documentary on Sadao Watanabe, Printmaker, seen through the eyes of his one student: Anne H.H. Pyle. Go to Ministries/Videos to view in English, English with Japanese subtitles or voice over in Japanese.
Group showings are available. Email [email protected] for more information.
All Seasons Contemplative Retreat “Being God’s Beloved”
February 28 - March 2, 2025; A beautiful space to be with God in the company of like-hearted people.
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February 28 - March 2, 2025; A beautiful space to be with God in the company of like-hearted people.
Go to Contemplative Retreats to see description and reserve your space.
All Seasons offers five services:
• Counseling for individuals, couples and families
• Spiritual Direction for those seeking increased trust and greater depth with God
• Labyrinth walks
• Formative workshops
• Immediate care and support
• Counseling for individuals, couples and families
• Spiritual Direction for those seeking increased trust and greater depth with God
• Labyrinth walks
• Formative workshops
• Immediate care and support
If you are looking for support on issues such as couples counseling, addictions, parenting, anxiety, depression, grief, premarital counseling, cultural or identity issues, then our counseling team can help. If you have questions about hearing God's voice, spiritual discernment, clarity for calling and service or support during a dry season, our spiritual directors can guide you. We provide support when an immediate need arises through our care ministry. Additionally, we design formational workshops to meet the specific needs such as: soul care for care givers, parenting, conflict resolution, marriage enrichment and grief resolution.
Our Mission
All Seasons is a ministry of licensed Christian counselors, certified spiritual directors and care ministers called by God to walk with individuals and families, to help them heal emotionally, grow spiritually and attain wholeness as God intended.
We provide counseling, spiritual direction, on call care support and formational workshops for individuals, churches and the community. We seek to establish ourselves as the primary referral service for Christian churches.
Background on Logo
Why the gingko leaf? The ginkgo tree survives, thrives and symbolizes hope. It is one of the oldest trees on earth -Ginkgo biloba, known as ginkgo or gingko is the only living species in the division Ginkgophyta, all others being extinct.
It is a survivor -Six ginkgo trees survived the atomic blast which killed about 100,000 people in the Japanese city of Hiroshima on 6 August 6, 1945. New buds soon emerged from the burnt trunks, leading to the ginkgo becoming a symbol of hope in Japan.
On this journey we acknowledge God as the Creator, sovereign over all people, time and space, the Sustainer who comes along side of us in every life circumstance and the One who gives us hope as an anchor to our soul in the present and into eternity.
STATEMENT AGAINST ANTI-ASIAN RACISM
Our Mission
All Seasons is a ministry of licensed Christian counselors, certified spiritual directors and care ministers called by God to walk with individuals and families, to help them heal emotionally, grow spiritually and attain wholeness as God intended.
We provide counseling, spiritual direction, on call care support and formational workshops for individuals, churches and the community. We seek to establish ourselves as the primary referral service for Christian churches.
Background on Logo
Why the gingko leaf? The ginkgo tree survives, thrives and symbolizes hope. It is one of the oldest trees on earth -Ginkgo biloba, known as ginkgo or gingko is the only living species in the division Ginkgophyta, all others being extinct.
It is a survivor -Six ginkgo trees survived the atomic blast which killed about 100,000 people in the Japanese city of Hiroshima on 6 August 6, 1945. New buds soon emerged from the burnt trunks, leading to the ginkgo becoming a symbol of hope in Japan.
On this journey we acknowledge God as the Creator, sovereign over all people, time and space, the Sustainer who comes along side of us in every life circumstance and the One who gives us hope as an anchor to our soul in the present and into eternity.
STATEMENT AGAINST ANTI-ASIAN RACISM