Photo taken at SMSU in November 2018
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Inner Reformation grew out of a long, lived journey.
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The Work |
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Inner Reformation is a work of interior healing and restoration that attends
gently to the nervous system, the soul, the body, and the heart. The ApproachInner Reformation approaches healing as a gentle and attentive process.
It honors the reality that wholeness cannot be rushed, performed, or forced. This work is shaped by embodiment, creativity, and prayer, and is rooted in patience and care for the whole person. |
The Origin
Inner Reformation did not emerge as an abstract idea.
It was formed gradually, over many years, through lived experience
and sustained creative and spiritual work.
It was formed gradually, over many years, through lived experience
and sustained creative and spiritual work.
The Need
Many people long for healing that honors the whole person — that
acknowledges their lived story and seeks true restoration.
Inner Reformation exists to meet that longing with gentleness,
compassion, and understanding.
acknowledges their lived story and seeks true restoration.
Inner Reformation exists to meet that longing with gentleness,
compassion, and understanding.
Photos by Philip Koenig
The Service
Inner Reformation serves through creative work, presence,
thoughtful inquiry, and encouragement.
It offers community and a humble commitment
to walk toward wholeness — together.
thoughtful inquiry, and encouragement.
It offers community and a humble commitment
to walk toward wholeness — together.
The Threshold
Inner Reformation was shaped through a lived journey over time — and
continues to unfold. If you wish to see how this work
was created and tenderly carried,
you’re welcome to enter the fuller narrative gathered here 👇
continues to unfold. If you wish to see how this work
was created and tenderly carried,
you’re welcome to enter the fuller narrative gathered here 👇


