A spiritual director is a professionally trained and experienced guide who can offer support, wisdom, and insight as you navigate your spiritual journey.

Spiritual direction is designed to affirm the good, heal the pain, and encourage wholeness and integrity in a caring setting regardless of religious background.

Laura Funk is a professionally trained and experienced guide who can offer support, wisdom, and insight as you navigate your spiritual journey.

Laura is a spiritual director.

She loves to meet with those wishing to explore their faith, work through personal or ethical dilemmas, or anyone looking for support along their personal journey.

WHAT CLIENTS ARE SAYING

“My spiritual direction sessions with Laura Funk were significant. She is a guide who encourages self-discovery without being intrusive. Her quiet, careful listening skills inspired gradual and constant introspection.”

Laura holds a Bachelor’s degree in Theology and a Master of Arts in Christian Ministry from Canadian Mennonite University. Additionally, she is licensed for ministry in Immanuel Prayer Therapy through the Immanuel Network, certified in supervision for spiritual direction through the Shekinah Formation Program, trained and certified in conflict resolution through the University of Winnipeg, and is an ordained Spiritual Director through Mennonite Church Manitoba.

She offers one-on-one sessions both in-person and online, as well as retreats, seminars, and workshops. If you would like to begin the process and find out more, email Laura.


Everyone is welcome.

WHAT CLIENTS ARE SAYING

“It was in that experience of prayer that I came to know at a deep level, that God is gentler with my pain and vulnerability than I had expected. I experienced relief and healing in allowing God to revisit that inner place of pain with me. Thank you Laura.”

FAQs

People and Places of Sacred Interior Spaces is a collection of guided meditations and monologues that invites the reader to explore the boundless, sacred space within.

“The meditations are easy to read but not simplistic…The pace is gentle. You leave open-ended spaces for Spirit and the imagination.” 

– Marlene Kropf, Doctor of Ministry, Associate Professor Emerita at Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary, Elkhart, Indiana