Find clarity in discerning . . . -God's movement in your life, -Spiritual gifts already at work, -Next steps in your spiritual and vocational journey.
Mary Sharon doesn't share opinions, she provides insight. In a few well-placed words she reframes the issue, reorganizes the paradigm, and brings unexpected clarity.
Spiritual & Vocational Director Mary Sharon Moore, M.T.S.
Mary Sharon Moore, M.T.S., is an active spiritual and vocational director, serving lay men and women as well as clergy, locally and nationwide, in discerning the fine movement of the Holy Spirit in their lives and through their work.
Vibrantly Christ-centered, Mary Sharon believes that regular, prayerful relationship with God and being present to the grace of the moment are the key to living as Christ lived--lovingly and generously for the sake of the world.
Mary Sharon's work reveals her love and care for those on the path of holiness.
"For the gifts and the call of God are irrevocable."
Romans 11:29.
Areas of vocational discernment include . . . -Discernment of charisms already at work in your life; -Discernment of God's willing and God's calling at this time in your life; -The quality of your response to God's willing and God's grace; -Prayer practices that lead to and express mature faith.
Topics frequently brought to spiritual direction . . . -Unnamed losses in life, unfinished grieving; -Shifts in relationships or health; -The hidden or unexpected poverties of the maturing life; -Hunger for growth in authentic prayer; -Search for meaning in life and work.
Mary Sharon's spiritual and vocational direction practice integrates prayer, charism discernment, and discernment of God's calling, all in a context of deep and respectful listening.
To discern whether spiritual direction is right for you, please contact Mary Sharon.
Testimonials
I have discovered that there is something I cannot learn alone in our spiritual path, no matter how much I try and no matter how much I want. As I cannot perform an operation on myself, I need the spiritual hand of another I trust. A good spiritual director is such an "other." Thank you!
As always, Mary Sharon, thank you for your wonderful inspiration and guidance.
I'm amazed that you are a part of my God-journey
and I thank God that I have met you.
Mary Sharon, struggling alone and struggling with a good spiritual director are two completely different things. Each struggle is now a stepping stone to another blessing . . . a means to discover another gift. Thank you so much, Mary Sharon, for your excellent direction and your constant prayers.
Archives of Mary Sharon's Spiritual Direction Check-Ups These occasional "check-ups" give you the opportunity to reflect on questions of meaning and insight for your life.
Having a heart without a door means that in those times when I am called upon to be present to another in the circumstances of life, I am available to what God might have in mind within this encounter.