SPIRITUAL GROWTH MINISTRIES BLOG
Spiritual Growth Ministries seek to shine a light on contemplative spirituality, spiritual formation and spiritual direction in Aotearoa, New Zealand. We publish interviews on the SGM Blog to share the experiences and perspectives of spiritual directors and people seeking to live from a contemplative posture in the midst of their vocations and everyday lives. We hope these reflections inspire and refresh you on your journey.
Finding Christ in the Poorest of the Poor | Eamon Butler’s Encounter with Kala in Calcutta
During 1990, Eamon Butler arrived in Calcutta, India, found his way to the Mother House of Mother Teresa and the Missionaries of Charity, knocked on the door, and offered himself as a volunteer to serve the poor. In this article, Eamon shares about a life- changing encounter he experienced soon after his arrival.
A Contemplative Prayer Practice for Cultivating Humility
The Benedictine Rule describes a 12-rung ladder of humility. The Monastic Heart, Joan Chittister, a Benedictine monastic, explains how these steps (or degrees) of humility can apply in our modern context.
‘A Passerby’ a poem by Sue Pickering
A poem on humility featured in the Dec 2024 issue of Refresh. Sue Pickering is a spiritual director, author and retired Anglican priest. She lives in Kirikiriroa Hamilton with her husband and dog. Settling into retirement village life is in itself a lesson in humility!
SDFP Alumni Partnership Appeal 2024 | Providing aroha and financial support to those who need it most.
“I cheerfully support the SDFP Alumni Fund because I would like to see everyone who senses a sincere call to practice spiritual direction able to train without financial hindrance.” ~ Jim McInnes
Deep Healing at the Breast of God - By Diane Gilliam-Weeks
In this issue, devoted to reflection on the Sacred Feminine, it is fitting that the abundant spiritual legacy of this extraordinary woman be acknowledged. The reflections offered here are personal – just one window on that legacy. Sheila has always been a way finder. Again and again – and this has come home to me powerfully in the last few months – her footprints have marked out the paths we find ourselves following.
SGM Annual Appeal | Invest in our Shared Future
This June/July, we invite you to invest in our shared future by giving to SGM’s Innovation and Development Fund. Workgroup is committed to discerning and developing SGM’s growing edge. We feel called to three strategic initiatives at this time.
Agnes Hermans | Book Review of Inner Invitations by Lucy Tierney
“Pay attention to what you notice” was advice given to me in my first session with a spiritual director many years ago. This simple invitation to notice is wonderfully extended and deepened by author Lucy Tierney in her book “Inner Invitations” (co-authored with Kathryn Overall-Cass) in which she describes ‘a spirituality system…. which draws on universal dynamics of spiritual growth’.
Anna Barker | My Experience of SGM’s Spiritual Directors Formation Programme
Anna Barker is a Porirua-based contemplative, accountant, reader, maker and traveller. In this blogpost, Kathryn Overall Cass has a conversation with Anna about her experience of completing the Spiritual Directors Formation Programme in 2022/2023 and why she is so glad she did so, even though she is not currently practising as a spiritual director.
Andrew Killick | An Interview with Author of ‘Rain Walk’ on Sacramental Encounter and Contemplative Art-Making
Andrew Killick lives in Tahawai, just north of Katikati, in the Bay of Plenty. Creatively, he works in the areas of photography, poetry and prose, as well as various multimedia forms. In this blogpost, Kathryn Overall-Cass has a conversation with Andrew about his most recent book, ‘Rain Walk’, sacramental encounter with the elements and contemplative art-making.
Jules Badger | Author of “When the Lights Go Out” Shares her Spiritual Direction and Mental Health Journey
Jules Badger is a spiritual director and maturing extrovert who discovered the gifts of the contemplative tradition in mid-life following a period of clinical depression. In this blogpost, Kathryn Overall-Cass has a conversation with Jules about the book she co-wrote with her husband, Mat, ‘When the Lights Go Out’ and what wisdom she can offer the spiritual direction community in Aotearoa about companioning those with mental health challenges.
Alex Carter | My First Silent Retreat. (A story for people curious about contemplative Christian spirituality.)
Alex Carter is a 42 year old father of three, and with his wife Lisa, are members of Rewa South, an intentional community in Manurewa. In this blogpost, Kathryn Cass has a conversation with Alex about his first experience of a silent retreat and what that has meant for his life and relationship with God.
Irene Maxwell-Curnock | My 30 Year Journey with Interactive Drawing Therapy (IDT)
Irene Maxwell-Curnock is a retired spiritual director, counsellor and marriage celebrant, based in Tauranga, New Zealand. She discovered Interactive Drawing Therapy in the 1980’s and trained with it’s creator, Russell WIthers. In this blog post, Katrina Tulip has a conversation with Irene about IDT and how it has shaped her practice as a contemplative, counsellor and spiritual director over many decades.
Jenna Edgar | Meet the new SGM Administrator! (+ she’s the inspiration behind the new SDFP Alumni Partnership Fund)
Jenna Edgar is a freshly-minted spiritual director and the new Spiritual Growth Ministries Administrator. We are blessed by Jenna’s grace, bubbly personality and her extraordinary administrative skills. In this blog-post, Kathryn Overall-Cass has a conversation with Jenna about her new role and why she and her husband, Zach are seeding the first donation into the newly formed SDFP Alumni Partnership Fund.
prayer (xi) a poem by Jonathan Chan
Jonathan Chan is a writer and editor. Born in New York to a Malaysian father and South Korean mother, he was raised in Singapore and educated at Cambridge and Yale Universities. He is the author of the poetry collection going home (Landmark, 2022) and Managing Editor of poetry.sg. His poetry and essays have appeared in Ekstasis, Fathom, Inheritance, The Yale Logos, Poems for Ephesians, and the Ethos Institute for Public Christianity. More of his writing can be found at jonbcy.wordpress.com.

