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Well for the Journey
Well for the Journey In this episode, Greg talks about Well for the Journey, a spiritual wellness center in Lutherville, MD. The various programs offered in different formats and settings are focused on spiritual well-being, and center on the sacred conversation between the Spirit and a person's spirit, with the aim of bringing transformation and healing to the world. Changing the world, one person at a time, one heart at a time.We are honored to have Greg Cochran as our guest on this episode. Greg Cochran is Executive Director at a spiritual wellness center, Well for the Journey, in Lutherville, Maryland. He is a program/retreat facilitator and a spiritual companion. Greg is currently a staff member of Shalem Institute’s Spiritual Guidance Program in D.C. and a mentor in Paseo’s Spiritual Guidance Program in Idaho. He recently completed his service as Associate Pastor at Woodbrook Baptist Church (1988-2022). Greg is a graduate of Clemson University and Southern Seminary. He and his wife, Carole, live in Baltimore. They have two children (26 and 24). Greg is a hiker, photographer, woodworker, and loves being with family – and is always desiring to be open and listening for the invitation of the Spirit. Highlights:[00:00:00] Intro [00:01:45] How did Well for the Journey get started? [00:04:59] How has the Spirit surprised you? [00:06:05] A Model for Listening [00:08:16] What is Spiritual Wellness? [00:10:15] Challenges [00:12:58] Faith and Trust [00:13:26] Moving Into the Surrounding Communities [00:16:07] Expanding the Reach and Impact [00:17:37] Hope for the World [00:19:12] How someone can participate in or support Well for the Journey [00:20:47] Thanks Resources mentioned in this episode: Well for the Journey – A Spiritual Wellness Center in Lutherville, MD<br/>Listening for Clues is pleased to present our new series, "Good News!" featuring weekly conversations with people who are making a difference, large or small. We want everyone to know what they are doing, why they are doing it, and how. So, our listeners and viewers can experience the good news and go out and make a difference themselves. Listening for Clues invites you into conversations that discover clues, rather than solutions to life’s problems. Join the journey with Jon Shematek and Lauren Welch, Episcopal deacons, as we explore whatever lies ahead. Check our website Listening for Clues.© 2023 Listening for Clues