Dates

June 13, 2026

Day & Time

Saturday
7:30-9:30am PT /
9:30-11:30am CT /
3:30-5:30pm GMT (UK)

Format

2-hour
Virtual Retreat

In the universe, there are things that are known, and things that are unknown, and in between them, there are doors.

– William Blake


Change surrounds us. The seasons shift, cultures evolve and the climate transforms. Not only does the world change, but we ourselves are continually unfolding in God. Life itself is a passage from birth to death, and along the way we live in constant transition. These transitions are both vulnerable, disorienting and challenging, and also powerful opportunities for growth, clarity and connection.


During this 2-hour online retreat, we will engage in creative, embodied spiritual practices that help us notice, listen, and welcome the changes within and around us. Together, we will name our unique personal transitions while also bearing witness to the shared transitions of humanity. The guided practices will touch on different dimensions of the self—Body, Mind, Spirit, and Community. 


Our time together will include:

  • A brief introduction to the theme by the instructors
  • Guided embodied practices
  • Opportunity to share and listen for the Spirit moving among us in small groups



Your Guides

Kaisa Stenberg-Lee

Kaisa is a Spiritual Director, retreat facilitator and teacher. Her spirituality is nurtured the most by nature, creativity, simple rituals and play. Kaisa enjoys sharing the gifts of embodied spiritual practices with all ages and walks of life, whether through writing, teaching or crafting listening spaces. 

After spending over twenty years abroad, (of which most recently in Denver, Colorado,) Kaisa now lives back in her native country, Finland with her husband and 5-year-old son. 

You can learn more about Kaisa at www.kutsucompanions.com.

Kaisa is also one of the guides for Spiritual Conversation with Children cohorts through the Companioning Center. 

Kristi Johnson

Kristi is a Spiritual Director, retreat facilitator and licensed clinical social worker. Her spirituality is nurtured most by nature, creativity, dance and exploring new places. Kristi previously worked as a therapist and hospice social worker. Her years spent accompanying the dying were among the most transformative experiences of her life. 

Kristi currently resides in Kentucky with her husband and has 2 adult sons.