LIVE Group Supervision via Zoom
Bi-Weekly on Mondays from 6:30 - 8:00 PM ET
Beginning April 15, 2026 - June 22, 2026
Group Supervision for One Spirit Affiliated Graduates
With Rev. Dr. Khadijah Matin and Rev. Wendy J. Cole
One Spirit is excited to announce bi-weekly Group Supervision taking place from April to June 2026 to support the ongoing development of your interspiritual practice as an Interspiritual Minister, Counselor and Companion, and/or Spiritual Director.
Per Session Cost: Seedling Affiliates -$150.00 · Flowering/Fruiting Affiliates- $75.00
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At One Spirit, we believe that supervision is essential for each of us who practices as a Reverend, Companion, or Spiritual Director.
Supervision is a sacred practice that supports us when situations may arise in our ministries that challenge our personal judgment and go beyond our professional skills and abilities (One Spirit Code of Ethics).
Supervision cultivates our awareness and accountability to our own triggers, sensitivities, and vulnerabilities, and supports our contemplation, regulation, attunement, and alignment.
Supervision encourages ongoing curiosity, learning, and reflection about the cultural, racial, spiritual, and entire lived experiences of each other, those we serve, and ourselves.
Supervision supports us in connecting to spirit through experiencing our relationships to each other, our ancestors, our spirituality, and our ministries/companionees.
Group Supervision Will Include:
A sacred opening
A mini-learning each month
Live consultations for each member
A minimum of 20 minutes for feedback
A minimum of 4 people in group supervision and a maximum of 12.
All supervision is confidential, within legal/ethical exceptions
Please Note: OSLA Group Supervision is not clinical or a substitute for clinical supervision or therapy.
Group Supervision Schedule:
Bi-Weekly Monday Evenings from 6:00pm-7:30pm ET via Zoom
April 13, 2026
April 27, 2026
May 11, 2026
May 25, 2026
June 8, 2026
June 22, 2026
Resources
About the Co-Supervisor,
Dr. Khadijah Matin (she/her)
Bringing together her sense of social justice and faith, Dr. Khadijah Matin is part of the national dialogue, creating education models responding to current social challenges. Her research focus areas include faith and family history in the shaping of identity, and the intersection of service and spirituality.
For many years, Khadijah has been part of the staff for the ISCC Program at One Spirit and presently serves on the national board of the Society of First Africans in English America, as chaplain General, and as a member of both the Afro-American Historical & Genealogical Society and the Association of Muslim Chaplains.
About the Co-Supervisor,
Rev. Wendy J. Cole, LMSW, MSEd. (she/her)
Rev. Wendy J. Cole is a graduate of One Spirit Seminary and Interspiritual Counseling and Companioning Programs.
Play and community are central to Wendy Jo’s approach. Her attuned, caring style along with playful energy invites clients to engage social-emotional challenges with lightness and acceptance - an antidote to an often harsh, heavy world. Through companioning, co-regulating, listening, encouraging, celebrating - she merges her intuitive, creative and spiritual side with skill, technique and “bookwisdom”, inviting a real balance between gentle invitation, astute leadership and a supportive exploration.
In Wendy’s therapy room, everything is “talk-about-able” - sex, death, shame. She aims to make room for the widest range of experiences and emotions within the therapeutic relationship. She is deeply committed to meeting clients where they are, accepting who they are and expertly encouraging them to become their best selves.
As we heal and grow, we are shaped and reshaped by our relationships. Our stories evolve. We make fresh connections between what’s been hard in the past, who we are in the present and what is possible in future.
With multiple graduate degrees and decades of experience as an educational leader, interfaith counselor and child development expert - she is committed to co-creating just and joyful culture in families and organizations. Prior to becoming a therapist, she has spent two decades as the Director of the Maple Street School in Brooklyn and is also an inter-spiritual minister, counselor and supervisor at One Spirit Interfaith Seminary. Recent clinical training includes completion of the dual program at the Ackerman Institute, Circle of Security parenting mentorship, EMDR with adults and children and AEDP attachment therapy for adults.
Wendy Jo holds deep respect for parents, for our felt sense of our own children and the love fueling our longing to give kids exactly what they need at every moment. The reality is that parenting is complex, full of never-ending demands. She holds space for us to be perfectly imperfect - individually and together. Holding tight during those tough moments she helps kids, teens and parents hang in there. She aims co-create a sacred space for feelings, knowing that hurt or helplessness is often so intense because, as parents, we care so deeply.
In her work with teens and children, she builds awareness of pressures to be what the world needs kids to be, to be polished, attentive and flexible, when inside they might feel fragile, confused, trying so hard, but unsure how to be themselves. She embraces the messy confluence of real emotions, real reactions. The only way to get to a better space is to work through it over time.
Outside of the therapy room, Wendy Jo is a writer, artist, community builder and play revolutionary. She believes kinship extends beyond the nuclear family and spends her free time loving up her expansive LGBTQIA, multi-racial, neurodiverse, inter-generational blended family.
Specialties
Relationship issues and social anxiety
Life transitions and phase of life stress
Trauma, complex trauma & intergenerational trauma
Neurodivergence
Spirituality and faith-based concerns
Family systems, couples therapy
Parenting challenges, child development, attachment & play therapy
LGBTQIA+
Blended families, alternative couples & kinship, multi-racial families and parenting trans kids.