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  • The Grove

    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

    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

    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

    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

    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

    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

    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

    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

    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 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

    Giles Fraser is priest in charge of St Mary Newington, a columnist for the Guardian and a Radio 4 regular.

  • Grace Petrie

    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

    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

    Dave Andrews and his family have lived and worked in intentional communities with marginalised groups of people for 40 years.

  • Carys Bray

    Carys Bray

    Carys Bray's debut novel A Song for Issy Bradley was broadcast on BBC Radio Four's Book at Bedtime.

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