Lois Huey-Heck

seeks to find, participate in, and seed community experiences of deepening into the fullness of our true selves and then asking the discerning question, “What is mine to do?” The way of discernment came as a gift to Lois during her training as a spiritual director. She is deeply grateful to be working with Grainger Brown — a longstanding discernment mentor for her. She values community experiences that help us lean into the long view of Spirit—and the imperative to BE love—as vision and practice equal to the precariousness of our times. Lois worked at Wood Lake Publishing for 30 years, was a program mentor for the Pacific Jubilee SoulGuiding program, and was director of spiritual nurture at Naramata Centre. Now Lois offers spiritual accompaniment to her multi-generational household (age six to 83) as well as individual spiritual direction and online retreat leadership.

Learn about Lois’ spiritual accompaniment practice here. www.canadianjubilee.ca/spiritual-directors/lois-huey-heck

Upcoming Programs by Lois Huey-Heck

Beauty & Solace for Mid-Winter

Also With Murray Groom

December 3 - 17, 2025

As Earth tilts on her axis and the nights grow long in the north, we’re invited into a season including both quiet reflection and gatherings around the fire. Fire, light and darkness are featured in many festivals such as Advent, Winter Solstice, 12 days of Christmas, Epiphany, New Years and myriad rituals from many world […]

Discernment in Times Like These

Also With Grainger Brown

January 14 - 28, 2026

Let’s travel together in the territory of deep knowing. Let’s keep company with others who know this way and have left us their travel stories as guides. Let’s ponder how discernment is a shift from “decision-making" to anchoring in Presence. Let’s consider discernment as an ongoing orientation toward life and Spirit — not a once-in-awhile […]

The Season of Bright Sadness & Times Like These

Also With Murray Groom

February 18 - March 4, 2026

“Dust and ashes touch our face” begins the Lenten hymn of the same name by Brian Wren. We are invited to re-member that we are both stardust and clay vessels and as such we will know joy and sorrow. This season of turning invites us to another re-set, a return to the land of our […]