The Grove
The Grove is Greenbelt's outdoor worship space. It's a place for all ages to gather across the weekend for a variety of sessions – all designed to help us connect with God in nature and...
The Polyphonic Spree
Variously described as a choral rock, psychedelic pop or symphonic rock act, we're delighted to welcome the sprawling genius of The Polyphonic Spree back to Greenbelt – it's when playing live...
The Shelter
Brand new for Greenbelt 2015, The Shelter is a venue centering around prayer, reconciliation and peace-making. Hosted for us by members of the Corrymeela Community – along with daily leading from...
Siobhan O’Loughlin
Siobhan O'Loughlin is a Brooklyn-based writer, performer, activist and award-winning playwright who tours her solo work internationally. She studied abroad at Dartington College of Arts in Devon, and...
Spiritual Direction
Book a guided walk with a spiritual director. Walk and talk. Talk and walk. Above all else, the Greenbelt listening team is here to listen. As Frederick Buechner says: “Listen to your life. See...
Peter Stanford
Peter Stanford is a writer, journalist and broadcaster. His previous investigations into the history, theology and cultural significance of religious ideas include The Devil – A Biography,...
Paul Bell
With nine years' worth of gigs under his belt Paul has found a focus with music that is warm, thought-provoking, and engaging, with a wry smile running through it. His songs cover the innocence of...
LewRey
The story of LewRey is one not so much of defiance in the face of adversity, as defiance in the face of probability; for theirs is a musical partnership that circumstances and logic would dictate...
Katharine Welby-Roberts
Katharine Welby-Roberts is an advocate for mental health provision in the UK and blogs about her own experiences with depression.
Katherine Maxwell-Rose
Katherine is an activist and editor of Tearfund Rhythms which inspires the emerging generation to live differently through ethical lifestyle choices.
Giles Fraser
Giles Fraser is priest in charge of St Mary Newington, a columnist for the Guardian and a Radio 4 regular.
Grace Petrie
More than a decade after first emerging, protest singer, LGBTQ+ activist, comedy audiences favourite and folk star Grace Petrie stands out as one the most important songwriters working in the UK...
Heather Wall
Playing a wide range of music with mainly soulful/jazz/African/Latin influences, Heather Wall loves to weave sometimes seemingly disparatetracks into a tapestry with a deep groove and soulful...
Dave Andrews
Dave Andrews and his family have lived and worked in intentional communities with marginalised groups of people for 40 years.
Carys Bray
Carys Bray's debut novel A Song for Issy Bradley was broadcast on BBC Radio Four's Book at Bedtime.