Writing Again: Returning to the Page After a Season of Study

After months of deep immersion in my Master of Divinity program, I find myself writing again. The pause was necessary—absorbing, integrating, and wrestling with the content of five challenging, beautiful courses left little space for my own words to emerge. But now, after passing Intro to Theological Formation, Jewish Mysticism, Esoteric Christianity, Eastern Mysticism, and New Cosmology, I sense the words flowing back, shaped by study and by Spirit.

A Season of Study

Each course brought me face-to-face with traditions, wisdom, and mysteries that have stretched my soul.

A Conversation on Ordination

Somewhere between writing papers and chanting prayers, I sat down with Father Jorge. We spoke about ordination—about the path ahead. The plan is clear: Subdeacon after 10 courses (I’ve now completed 7 toward that goal), the Diaconate after the next 10, and then, finally, the priesthood after the last 9.

What makes me smile is the timing. There is a possibility that I will be ordained Subdeacon on the Feast of Theophany—which in Orthodoxy is actually the Feast of Nativity. That was the very day I entered into the Orthodox Church. A little synchronicity, a divine wink, that reassures me I am walking the right path.

Solaya Fellowship

Alongside study, something new has been born. Together with LeeAnn, I have founded Solaya Fellowship. Its purpose is to hold sacred space for growth, healing, and community, weaving together the threads of ancient wisdom and modern practice.

Already, we are offering classes at the Shrine of Holy Wisdom, a place that has become a spiritual home for me. My own offering, Sacred Resonance, blends sound, vibration, chant, and song with crystal singing bowls—transforming worship and healing into one embodied act. The bowls sing, and in their resonance I hear echoes of the very cosmology I study: creation itself humming, the Spirit vibrating through every particle of existence.

Returning to the Page

Now, as I write again, I recognize that study and practice are not separate from writing. They are its source. Every paper, every chant, every conversation, every resonance is a seed. And writing is how I gather them—how I weave together my journey into a tapestry I can share.

This is only the beginning.