Membership Benefits
Ongoing Theological & Devotional Formation
Weekly Devotional — Monday Mornings
Forming and Being Formed
A short, Scripture-anchored devotional exploring how the things we steward—time, people, capital, and place—also shape us in return.
Monthly Newsletter
Each issue includes:
A brief theological reflection grounded in Scripture and the theology of vocation
Updates on ServantMind gatherings, teaching, and shared life
Curated readings or practices for faithful stewardship in work, family, and community
A window into how members are being formed—not metrics or marketing, but lived faithfulness
A Humane and Sustainable Teaching Cadence
ServantMind offers a steady, non-overwhelming rhythm of shared learning:
Twice-monthly podcast content
One ServantMind / Mechanical Arts Program conversation
One general Greystone teaching or discussion
Monthly 90-minute live gathering, including:
Scripture and prayer
Theological teaching
Breakout discussion
Open Q&A
Designed for attentiveness, not consumption.
Personal & Relational Formation
Monthly 1-on-1 Formation Calls
Initially with Corey Donahue and/or Mark Garcia
Over time, with senior ServantMind members
These conversations emphasize:
Naming where you are actually starting
Integrating theology with real vocational pressures
Growth without pretense, performance, or self-promotion
This is accompaniment, not coaching.
In-Person Formation Gatherings
Quarterly ServantMind Gatherings
(Integrated with select Mechanical Arts Program events)
Rotating Regions
Fall: Texas (first week of October)
Winter: Florida (third week of January)
Spring: Princeton / Philadelphia (April 13–15, 2026)
Summer: Idaho (last full week of June)
MAP-Integrated Formation Experiences
ServantMind gatherings incorporate Mechanical Arts Program practices such as:
Service
Mentorship
Woodworking
Gardening and permaculture
These practices reinforce a simple truth: formation is embodied, not abstract.
Digital Community Access
Members receive access to the ServantMind digital community (planned via Circle), including:
Thoughtful member discussions
A growing teaching library
Q&A threads
Event coordination and shared life
The platform is intentionally designed to resist distraction and promote meaningful presence—not endless scrolling.
A Rule-of-Life-Oriented Way of Living
ServantMind invites—never forces—members into shared rhythms such as:
Scripture and prayer
Silence and attention
Weekly reflection
Hospitality and generosity
Peer encouragement in small cohorts