Spiritual Director
Calvin Wulf
A Spiritual Director – Listening to You
Every person has a story, and every story deserves to be heard. All stories are sacred. Listening to you and hearing from the Spirit is the work of a true spiritual guide.
A spiritual director is like an orchestra conductor, carefully listening to each member, encouraging their best musical expression. As a spiritual director, I spend a lot of time listening so that I can support your own personal spiritual experience. I’d love to guide you along your unique spiritual path.
Spiritual Guidance
A spiritual director helps you understand your journey and guides you in your experience of God. Effective spiritual guides will not tell you what to do. Rather, they listen, encourage, and maybe offer a suggestion. But it is always in a collaborative style.
Experiencing God is the essence of Christian spirituality. A spiritual director is simply a person who knows the way.
What to Expect
I like to begin with a free 90-minute no-obligation conversation in person or virtually online. That will help you discern if you want me to serve as your spiritual director.
I ask a $65 fee for each session. You are the one who chooses how often we meet and what we discuss. Colorado Springs is my home base, so we can meet in person, or virtually on Zoom.
Personal References
I am pleased to present these personal references who know me well.
Rev. Vince Hovley, S.J.
“Diligent and wise in his own spiritual life, unusually well versed in the history of spirituality and in Sacred Scriptures, gifted in his ability to listen and discern, Calvin Wulf is a marvelous spiritual director. Further, he is a delight to be with.”
Deacon Mary Stoneback
“Even in casual conversation, Calvin’s heart is for helping others live into their God-given calling. Deep and prayerful listening comes naturally for Calvin and the light of Christ which shines through him makes you know you’re safe to enjoy a time of reflection.”
Howard Baker, DMin
“Calvin Wulf is a gifted spiritual director who drinks deeply from the liturgical, contemplative, evangelical, and charismatic streams of the faith resulting in a unique ability to lead others into the fullness of devotion to Jesus.”