Contemplative Activism + Spiritual Formation Cohort A trains PAX Fellows in contemplative activism & spiritual formation, helping them embody love of God, neighbor, & self by tending to inner fractures and becoming agents of reconciliation in a broken world.

CONTEMPLATIVE ACTIVISM

+ SPIRITUAL FORMATION

The PAX Fellowship

In-Person Retreat
The Fellowship includes an in-person retreat August 28-30 in Scottsdale, AZ. Canadian Fellows: August 29 in GTA.

15 Virtual Sessions
Contemplation, instruction, and connection for two hours twice monthly at 4PM PST; September 2026 to April 2027.

2 Spiritual Direction Sessions
Attend one-on-one contemplative sessions for mental health and spiritual life from a spiritual director of Color.

PAX Showcase
Contribute within your cohort to the culminating showcase for the PAX community in April 2027.

Monthly Keynotes
Learn from leading voices on contemplative activism and cultural identity.

Group Facilitation
Learn from expert facilitators in your area of focus to further your craft and call.

Contemplative Activism + Spiritual Formation Cohort A trains PAX Fellows in contemplative activism and spiritual formation, helping them embody love of God, neighbor, and self by tending to inner fractures and becoming agents of reconciliation in a broken world.

  • They are designed for leaders, therapists, pastors, and those in helping professions who seek deeper formation, trauma-informed awareness, and spiritual wholeness.

  • PAX Fellows will learn about theological worldview, the contemplative tradition, trauma healing, social justice frameworks, and ultimately craft a personalized Rule of Life rooted in holy alignment and discernment.

  • Due to high demand, there will be two Cohorts for Contemplative Activism + Spiritual Formation, led by two different expert facilitators. Cohort A is led by Jenai Auman, a Filipina American writer and spiritual formation practitioner whose work focuses on healing, othering, and contemplative spirituality.

  • The cohorts include biweekly sessions with prayer, teaching, activities, and discussion, a themed 15-session progression, showcase dates, and additional support through collaborative groups and online spaces.

Jenai Auman

Contemplative Activism + Spiritual Formation Cohort A Facilitator

Jenai is a Filipina American writer, artist, and author of Othered: Finding Belonging with the God Who Pursues the Hurt, Harmed, and Marginalized. Drawing from her experience and education, she writes on contemplative activism and holistic spiritual formation. Jenai’s work has been featured on Christianity Today’s Better Samaritan Blog, Red Letter Christians, Christian Courier, She Reads Truth, and The Fallow House. She draws from her years in church leadership as well as her trauma-informed training to write on healing, hope, and the way forward. She received her bachelor's degree in behavioral health science and is currently pursuing a master's in spiritual formation at Northeastern Seminary. Jenai lives in Houston, Texas, with her husband, Tyler, and their sons, Quinn and Graham.

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TESTIMONIALS

“Everything I was learning in my cohort and having the safe space has helped me have the confidence and boldness to share more about more own journey, family, and how I am making peace and advocating for justice in my personal sphere. My creative process for writing and creating is so much more grounded because I have rhythms of rest & reflection and training in contemplative activism.”

Christine Saffold
Fin-Tech Leader
PAX Alumni | 2024-2025 Fellow

“It's an overlap with my spiritual life. I entered into this fellowship already leaning into the freedom and love that Jesus offers us — and this cohort truly gave me a foundation that solidified the joy I get to have. To quote someone from my cohort after the showcase "you don't often get to be in such a unique space of joy".”

Irene Martinez
Leadership Development
Coordinator @ World Relief
PAX Alumni | 2024-2025 Fellow
| 2025-2026 Fellow

“During my time in the PAX Fellowship I have felt safe, seen, and cared for. It’s been encouraging to meet with my amazing cohort and listen to our various experiences, fears, and wonders of the world we live in and what the Lord longs for us. Having access to various tools and resources holds such a great value. I’m grateful for the leadership, wisdom, and opportunity to walk alongside other Christians in this Fellowship!”

Raichel Franklin
University Chaplain
PAX Alumni | 2024-2025 Fellow

“PAX provides a space to learn, grow, and be in community with like-minded Christians of color. There is no other space like it! We share our vision, desolations, and Gospel-inspired dreams for the world based on our unique lived experiences, and we do so in an environment that wants to see the divine work assigned to each of our souls come to fruition and nurture the process. PAX is that soil.”

Jessica Sun
Activist and Organizer
PAX Alumni | 2024-2025 Fellow