Dear friends,
We’re delighted to share that the Spiritual Ecology Festival 2026 will take place on 13–14 June, with an overnight pilgrimage the weekend before.
Help us shape the Spiritual Ecology Festival 2026! What themes are calling you? Whose voices and ideas would you love to see included? Share your thoughts with us here, and help us create a festival that reflects the passion and imagination of our community.
In the meantime, many of our autumn events are already filling up. How do we bring diverse groups together in conversation and collaboration? How can we meaningfully hold space to work with real differences and disagreements? Don’t miss the opportunity on 6 November to explore these questions at our ever-popular Facilitation Training. On 7 November come to our new Depolarising Through Dialogue workshop which offers tools for dialogue, de-escalation, and deeper understanding.
Join award-winning writer and conservationist Eleanor O’Hanlon on 27 October for an immersive evening that journeys into the depths of the ocean through storytelling, photography, sound, and film.
On 4 November, the Jally Kebba Susso Trio will take over the stage of Listen to the World and bring the vibrant sounds of the West African kora, accompanied on Bass and Calabash. And on 2 December, join us for Alkanna Greaca, a vocal trio blending raw folk traditions from the Balkans, Mediterranean, and Black Sea with free improvisation and expansive soundscapes.
During Interfaith Week, join us on 11 November for Honouring the Sacred: Contemplative Practice and a Shared Meal—an open invitation to people of all faiths, traditions, spiritual expressions, and none.
Scroll down for the full list of upcoming events. We look forward to welcoming you soon!
With warmest wishes,
Clare Martin and the St Ethelburga's team