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