
Region 2, A Quiet Walk with Jesus
October 15 - October 17
OCTOBER 15-17, 2025
OSL REGION 2 ANNUAL RETREAT,
“A QUIET WALK WITH JESUS”
TOPIC: REMOVING OBSTACLES TO HEALING
We have obstacles to healing and Jesus wants to remove them!
Four Meditations on Healing and Deliverance
1. When we quench the Holy Spirit. Healing, the Gospel and the Church. Historic unbelief. Unforgiveness toward others, self, and God. Just let it go. Forgiveness versus trust. Our participation in God’s healing.
2. Using all the gifts of the Spirit. Hearing the voice of the Good Shepherd. Healing root causes not just symptoms. The purpose of dreams and memories.
3. Overcoming the enemy. Understanding the devil’s schemes. Closing spiritual doorways. Intergenerational curses. Self-curses. Persistence in prayer. Power in the Name, the Word, and the Blood of Jesus Christ.
4. When God has a higher purpose. Pruning the bush. Discipline. Witnessing to those around us. Knowing about Jesus versus experiencing oneness with Jesus.
Quiet Walk With Jesus: What Is It?
- The “Quiet Walk With Jesus” is a retreat format. 10-15 minute meditations by the spiritual director, followed by quiet time to ‘walk with Jesus’.
- This loose format allows for significant free time to be in prayer in the mountains and woods of Pennsylvania.
Healing prayer sessions with healing prayer teams throughout the 2 days.
Location: Bedford Exit of PA Turnpike (I76)
White Sulphur Springs Retreat Center
4500 Milligans Cove Rd, Manns Choice, PA 15550
Spiritual Director: Rev. Dr. Don OMalley
Mid-Atlantic Diocese of the Anglican Church in North America.
Don was born in New Jersey and raised Roman Catholic. Don and Debbie have been married 51years. They have three children (one is in heaven), and six grandchildren (one is in heaven). Don graduated from the US Coast Guard Academy in 1974 with a Bachelor of Science degree, and then spent 20 years in the Coast Guard, with tours of duty in Alaska, Louisiana, Oregon, California, New York, Virginia, and Maryland. During those years Don and Debbie were deeply involved in various church ministries as well as Charismatic Renewal, Cursillo, Marriage Encounter, Faith Alive, and Young Life.
Upon retiring from the Coast Guard, Don earned a Master of Divinity degree in 1997 from Virginia Theological Seminary (Episcopal). For the next 25 years, Don pastored Episcopal and Anglican churches while living in North Carolina. In 2012, Don earned a Doctor of Ministry degree from Beeson Divinity School (Samford University, Birmingham, AL). Don has been involved in various healing ministries for over 30 years.
In 2022, Don and Debbie retired from pastoral ministry and moved to Winchester, VA. As an Anglican priest, Don remains active in church ministry as a mentor and church planting consultant, while enjoying grandchildren, tennis and golf.