Spiritual Companioning On The Margins – A 6-Part Series

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An in-depth and expansive six-part series exploring our calling to walk alongside individuals and communities living on the edges of dominant culture.

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Spiritual Companioning

On the Margins

A Six-Part In-Depth Series

Live weekly 90-minute sessions (Mondays) beginning March 2, 2026.

10-11:30am Pacific. (9 hour total duration.)

Course will be recorded.

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Session 1 - March 2, 2026

Contemplative Spiritual Companionship On the Margins

Presented by Susan Marie

Session 2 - March 9, 2026

Accompanying Lives Shaped by Displacement, Resistance, and Survival

Presented by Kristine Chong

Session 3 - March 16, 2026

Resources for offering Liberative Spiritual Care for people on the margins

Presented by Paul Houston Blankenship-Lai

Session 4 - March 23, 2026

Skills for Spiritual Companions in Complex Human Situations

Presented by Jeff Skolnick

Session 5 - April 30, 2026

Bearing Witness: Authentically showing up in service, guided by Divine Inspiration

Presented by John Longworth

Session 6 - April 6, 2026

What Are Our Own Margins? Practicing courage to do our inner work, as a compass for our path of service in the world.

Presented by Susan Shannon

Spiritual companionship has always found its deepest expression on the margins — in spaces where people experience exclusion, vulnerability, and profound transformation. As spiritual directors and companions, we are often called to walk alongside individuals and communities who live on the edges of dominant culture: those facing systemic injustice, displacement, poverty, incarceration, or experiences of deep otherness.

After our initial 2-part series in November 2025 was met with earnest enthusiasm from our community, we have now put together an expanded and in-depth 6-part series: inviting us to reflect on what it means to offer presence, dignity, and solidarity in these spaces.

This series features six extraordinary spiritual companions (read their bios below) whose decades of collective service offer both wisdom and practical insight. In this series, you’ll learn from their lived experience, be inspired by their grounded presence, and develop the skills needed to accompany all whom you encounter with greater attentiveness, humility, and care.

Through stories, shared wisdom, and contemplative reflection, we will explore how spiritual companionship can become a channel of hope and belonging — not by “fixing,” but by witnessing, honoring, and holding sacred the journeys of those we accompany.

“When we are present to another’s pain without trying to fix it, something sacred happens.”

— Fr. Richard Rohr

Together, we’ll consider:

Whether you are already accompanying people on the margins or are discerning how your practice might expand in this direction, this conversation will offer inspiration, practical insights, and a shared sense of purpose.

Join us as we lean into this vital and sacred work — listening for the movement where the world’s pain and resilience meet.

“Our ministry is not to bring people to where we are, but to meet them where they are and accompany them on their journey.”

— Henri Nouwen

“Being listened to is so close to being loved that most people cannot tell the difference.”

— David Augsburger

Schedule

Six live weekly 90 minute sessions, Mondays beginning March 2, 2026 at 10-11:30am Pacific Time. (12 hour total duration.)

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This series has been scheduled to be convenient to as many people around the world as possible. With that said, if that timing doesn’t work, you can enjoy the webinar any time you like.

Each session is recorded so you can watch at your convenience.

Course Faculty

Jeff Skolnick

Jeff Skolnick, M.D., Ph.D., is a diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, clinical assistant professor of Psychiatry, Lifetime Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, a respected 40-year Zen Buddhist practitioner, Natural Health doctor, former brain researcher, and medical executive. Besides neuropsychiatric assessment and treatment, Dr. Skolnick has created a new approach to psychotherapy and advanced (“spiritual”) development called the SatoriWest Method. Dr. Skolnick lives in Seattle, Washington.

John Longworth

Br. John Longworth (they/them) is a life professed Ecumenical Franciscan, an ordained Christian clergy-person since 2007 and has been in intentional community since 2010. They became a spiritual director through the Daughters of Wisdom and through a Spiritual Accompaniment Practicum at Still Harbor in Boston, MA. Br. John serves as a housing advocate and grant writer for Vermont’s largest organization accompanying people through homelessness, and previously served as the Coordinator of Formation Ministry for the Order of Ecumenical Franciscans. Queer spirituality and a celebration of the non-binary complexity of the Holy and the Divine are key parts of their practice.

Kristine Chong

Kristine Chong is a diasporic queer korean spiritual care worker, convener, facilitator, and editor. 정 (chong, a korean relationality of interconnectedness and kinship) is the root of their care ethos, solidarity, and engagement. My praxis draws on liberationist, ecofeminist, decolonial, anticapitalist, and disability justice aims. Kristine’s experiences include community organizing, coalition building, peer support groups, and spiritual accompaniment among BIPOC, queer, immigrant, refugee, formerly incarcerated, maritime worker, survivor, and activist communities. They have trained with Union Theological Seminary (MDiv), University of Michigan (MPP), UCLA (BA), Jewish Theological Seminary (Clinical Pastoral Education), and Redlands University (Certificate in the Art of Spiritual Direction).

Paul Houston Blankenship-Lai

Paul Houston Blankenship-Lai is a spiritual companion who is devoted to a question about how to cocreate loving presences with others through contemplative, creative, and compassionate practice. He received a PhD from the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, an MA from Vanguard University of Southern California, and a Certificate in Spiritual Direction from San Francisco Theological Seminary. Paul recently published his first book with Fordham University Press called Soul Woundedness: Spirituality on the Streets of Seattle. Paul and his wife Evelyn recently moved to Humboldt County, California—and they live with their tender animal companion, Xin-Xin. 

Susan Shannon

Susan Shannon, M.Div., BCC, is a longtime Tibetan Buddhist practitioner, interfaith minister, and chaplain devoted to serving marginalized communities. With over 45 years of study under eminent Tibetan teachers, she has taught, counseled, and facilitated transformative programs in prisons, including founding the Buddhist Prison Ministry, now active nationwide. Susan teaches for multiple organizations, offers spiritual counseling and CPE supervision, and continues tending the sacred land she calls home.

Susan Marie

Susan Marie is a contemplative spiritual guide, poet, retired PhD psychiatric nurse practitioner, speaker, and author. She invites people to recognize the Light within themselves and explore their invitation to intimacy with the Divine, however named. She is a member of the Multnomah Friends Meeting (Quakers) in Portland, Oregon, U.S.A., where she lives and travels with her partner, MariAnne.

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