Spiritual mentoring is an intentional relationship in which one follower of Jesus walks alongside another in order to encourage, equip, and challenge. Like a mountain climber who is a little more familiar with the trail than his partner, a spiritual mentor has the opportunity to help you navigate the trail on your spiritual journey and pay attention to the work of God as you go.


Become a Mentor



FIND A MENTEE ON YOUR OWN

•    Steward your influence and take the initiative to invest in others.
•    Identify three people you’d like to get to know better and potentially encourage or build into in some way. 
•    Invite each of the people you have identified out to coffee or lunch. Tell them you would like the opportunity to get to know them better.

CONTACTS

General Information  |  James Madsen (jamesm@cpconline.org
High School Small Group Leader  |  Brooke Toftoy (brooket@cpconline.org) or Stew (davids@cpconline.org)
Calvary Church Tutoring  |  Kathleen Seetstadt (kseestadt@jabbokfamilyservices.org)


Find a Mentor

 

FIND A MENTOR ON YOUR OWN

Consider these steps:
1.    Identify three to five people you admire and would like to spend time with.
2.    Invite each of the people you have identified out to coffee or lunch to get to know them better.
3.    Think of some questions you’d like to ask them (e.g. their faith story, what God is teaching them).
4.    Decide if you’d like to ask one of them to enter into a mentoring relationship with more regular contact.
5.    When you meet with someone to ask them to be your mentor, be clear what it is you want from them and why.

TABLE CONTACTS

James Madsen  |  jamesm@cpconline.org
Laura Crosby  |  laurac@cpconline.org