The first ever School of the Heart in person in the Seattle area!

Sept. 2022 - May 2023!

LOCATION of the School of the Heart:

Edmonds and the surrounding area.

Learn more about School of the Heart:

APPLY for School of the Heart 2022/23 in Seattle:

After the free trial is over, and you decide to join as a student, you will be asked to apply and pay the registration fee $25 and after being accepted, pay for the time you have already attended.

 

Leadership:

Rebecca and Jason Burdullis are the leaders of Stone to Flesh Seattle HUB and Directors of the School of the Heart

Jason and Rebecca were married in 2003, and are the proud parents to a family of five children, as well as Jason's young adult daughter, Adrienne, who lives in Portland.  Rebecca is a cradle Catholic. Jason grew up in a variety of Christian denominations and became fully initiated into the Catholic Church before they were married, with Rebecca as his confirmation sponsor. 

Jason works at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center as an IT Operations Manager and Rebecca homeschools their children. Jason and Rebecca began their marriage with a call into ministry through Catholic Engaged Encounter, leading marriage preparation retreats for engaged couples for seven years, and eventually serving as the local coordinators in the Seattle area and serving on the Unit Board. Jason served on the RCIA team at their local parish for over seven years and serves as a lector. Rebecca has served as a youth minister, faith formation catechist, cantor, and teacher for sacramental preparation. She has helped offer retreats for homeschooling moms and is currently writing a book of encouragement for Catholic homeschooling moms. 

In 2021, they became the directors of Sanctus, a local non-profit ministry of urban missionary disciples. Through their ministry, they have helped build a Catholic community in their area, served the homeless, housed local refugees, helped host information and prayer nights for refugees, helped facilitate School of the Heart online, and partnered with Stone to Flesh to now put on School of the Heart in person in the Seattle area. 

It is Jason and Rebecca's dream to help build the kingdom of God here on earth, and to help people encounter Jesus' personal love for them.  

 

After the free trial is over, and you decide to join as a student, you will be asked to apply and pay the registration fee $25 and after being accepted, pay for the time you have already attended.

APPLICATION PROCESS:

  1. The application fee is $25 per person. It is non-refundable and non­transferrable. After applying you will be contacted within 48 hours to schedule a live or Skype qualification conversation.

  2. You will receive a link for two references which you will send to two non-family members.

  3. You will receive a link with instructions to set your monthly fee payments: $100 per person, $150 per married couple. 10% discounts apply to undergrad students. Each monthly installment has to be paid by the 1st of each month. Additionally, you will participate in the fall retreat, and Alpha weekend in the spring, for which you need to pay separately. Clergy and the laity active in full-time ministry who are already required to raise their own support, widows and single parents with dependable children, contact: iwona@stonetoflesh.org for more details on deeply discounted rates. 

  4. An E-mail with confirmation of finalizing your application will be sent to your e-mail account. You will receive a proposed date for an in-person or online interview.

  5. After receiving your Application and References, you will be informed within a week about your acceptance or decline to the SOTH. If accepted, you will receive:

    • An agreement form with your commitment to be signed on the 1st day of the SOTH

    • An invite to the online Classroom with payment link and instructions, announcements, calendar, all resources needed.

We consider only those applicants who have the desire to follow Jesus and are ready to make sacrifices in altering their schedules and priorities to make a personal and financial commitment to nine months (Nov 2021 - June 2022) of dedicated training, equipping, and ministry.   

 

Video testimonies from School of the Heart students in Seattle:

Testimony of Rebecca Burdullis and Jason Burdullis who are Sanctus directors, sharing about:

  • How homeschooling and raising kids challenged them to look for MORE

  • How through the years the mundane and being involved in doing good things prepared them to desire greater things of God

  • How the hunger for the Presence of God led them to join School of the Heart online

  • How their hearts encountered Jesus and expanded to love more and take risks for the Kingdom of God

  • How can you be involved in the Stone to Flesh Seattle HUB through community dinners, prayer events, work with the refugees and upcoming Ministry Schools

 

Amy Nash sharing her story about her journey and heart processes at the School of the Heart Online last year:

  • Healing after her husband’s death and her being sick with cancer

  • Awakening to life

  • Healing her mom’s cancer and her child’s dream about it

  • Establishing rhythm of life with fasting and prayer

  • Entering vulnerable space as a leader

  • Learning how to live from the garden of heart

  • Recognizing an apostolic call and being released into it with a new mission

 

Nicole Abramson, mom of two boys, and Jamie Quinlan, homeschooling mom of five, both very active in youth ministry in their local church, as they share about their experience and equipping at the School of the Heart:

  • physical healing through the power of the prayer of SOTHO students’ community

  • heart healing from the past traumas, inner vows, guilt and shame

  • establishing authority in Christ and proclaiming His love and power to the broken-hearted

  • contemplative lifestyle entered through deep prayer with the Scriptures

  • holistic healing of body, soul, and spirit

  • discerning to become counselors and entering master’s program to fulfill their call in life

  • acquiring an understanding of the tradition of the Church being lived in modern times

 

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