What does it mean to risk resurrection in ordinary life?
How do we embrace the fullness of our humanity—our joy, vulnerability, hope, and longing—as the very place where God meets us?
Dr. Kevin McClone will guide participants through key themes of psychospiritual transformation, exploring how growth, healing, and deeper self-knowledge open us to authentic joy. Resurrection is not simply a theological idea—it is a lived process of becoming more fully human and more deeply free.
Through presentation, personal reflection, and small-group dialogue, participants will be invited to consider how these pathways unfold within their own vocation, leadership, and ministry.
We are especially grateful to be collaborating with the Wheaton Franciscans, who have generously offered their beautiful and reflective space for this gathering—an environment that invites prayer, contemplation, and meaningful conversation.
Please note this event is open to religious, associates, collaborators, and lay formators who desire time to reflect, renew, and reconnect with the joy at the heart of their vocation and mission.
- When: Friday, May 1, 2026 | 10 am to 3 pm Central
- Where: Wheaton Franciscans, 26W171 Roosevelt Road, Entrance #5, Wheaton, IL 60187
- Cost: $65 members, $80 non-members. Light lunch included. This session will not be recorded.
Dr. Kevin McClone, MDiv, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist, theologian, and speaker specializing in grief and loss, human relationships, and spiritual well-being. With a background in both pastoral ministry and psychology, he brings a unique, holistic approach to understanding the human experience, integrating emotional, spiritual, and psychological insights. His work focuses on helping individuals and communities navigate the complexities of grief, resilience, and personal transformation, offering compassionate guidance in times of transition and healing.
As a therapist, educator, and retreat leader, Dr. McClone is dedicated to supporting people in their journeys toward greater self-awareness, emotional health, and spiritual growth. His expertise extends to topics such as human sexuality, reconciliation, and the pursuit of joy, emphasizing the importance of cultivating meaningful connections and a sense of purpose. Through his counseling, teaching, and writing, he continues to empower individuals and faith communities to embrace healing, wholeness, and the fullness of life with courage and hope.