May’s Sacred Call: Confidence in Your Calling

This month, let us pause to remember a truth that’s easy to forget in the midst of busy schedules and service to others: the world needs what you have to offer. Your presence, your gifts, your voice—they are not random or replaceable. They are sacred.

As OneSpirit ministers, students, and seekers, we are part of a collective vision: to inspire and advance the evolution of sacred consciousness in service to individuals, communities, and the Earth.

This vision is not just something we study—it’s something we live. And that requires confidence. Not the kind born of ego, but the kind rooted in spiritual alignment—the steady inner knowing that you were called here for a reason.

Whether you’re officiating ceremonies, facilitating healing, advocating for justice, writing, teaching, parenting, or simply listening deeply to someone who needs to be heard—you are already in ministry. Your life is a vessel of service.

Let us move forward this month with intentionality and courage. Ministry isn’t always glamorous or perfectly structured. Sometimes it’s messy. Sometimes it’s quiet. But when it's rooted in love and lived with presence, it becomes a powerful force for healing and transformation.

Monthly Practice: Sacred Presence in Action

Choose one interaction each day this month to treat as sacred. Whether it’s with a client, a stranger, or someone in your household—pause, ground yourself, and ask:

  • How can I serve here?

  • What does love look like in this moment?

You might be surprised by what unfolds when you simply choose to show up with intention.

Then, we invite you to share your reflections with us.

  • What shifted for you?

  • What did you notice about the person—or about yourself?

You were never meant to do it all—but you were meant to show up fully as yourself. This month, walk confidently in your calling. Ministry is not just what you do—it’s who you are.

You are ready. And the world is ready for you.

You are ready. And the world is ready for you.


—Jalyn Isley, One Spirit Seminary, Class of 2025

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