Br. Benjamin Tennant, OCL
Availability: Mornings, afternoons, evenings, weekends
Location: Holland, MI | in-person & online
Focuses: Life transitions, ministry leaders, spirituality in families, worship leaders, Ignatian Exercises (19th Annotation)
Benjamin has been pastoring and leading worship in Vineyard churches since 2001. He enjoys serving as a host for God’s presence—shaping environments that help us notice the work and movement of God, whether songs, sermons, liturgies or spiritual direction. As a director he’s eager to wait and watch with others for an awakening to true desire and for invitations from God or towards love. A father of seven, he’s passionate about the integration of family and spirituality. He and his wife are both vowed members in the Order.
Janine Rohrer, n.OCL
Availability: Mornings, afternoons, evenings
Location: New York, NY | in-person & online
Focuses: Life transitions, trauma-informed, spiritual practices, social justice work, Ignatian Exercises (19th Annotation)
Janine finds joy in creating contemplative, safe spaces for connection with God and witnessing the transformation that occurs in that loving presence. She has served in ministry in a variety of settings, including both internationally and within the U.S. She has a MSW from Columbia and has worked with survivors of homelessness, addiction and sex trafficking. She is exploring ways to create spaces of stillness and retreat within NYC. In her free time, she enjoys caring for a vegetable plot in a community garden, walking in Central Park and off-the-beaten path travel. She completed her training with Sustainable Faith in 2017 and is also certified as a supervisor with Sustainable Faith.
Jeff Doeringer, n.OCL
Availability: Mornings, afternoons, evenings, weekends
Location: Brunswick, OH | in-person & online
Focuses: Spiritual formation, leaders and clergy, healing prayer and deliverance, life as narrative, Ignatian Exercises (19th Annotation)
Jeff is a spiritual director, ordained C&MA minister and novice in the Order. He loves to think of spiritual direction as a place to get to be curious about about your life, your thoughts, your joys, your sins, your ambitions, your traumas, your fears, and to discover the message God is sharing with you through them. When open space to be curious is provided, grace abounds, and the dis-integrated parts of our humanity are restored. Jeff’s training includes an MA in Theology from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Graduate Certificate in Spiritual Direction from Loyola University-Chicago and advanced training to lead the 19th Annotation through the Apprenticeship in the Spiritual Exercises.