Soul Space

Soul Space is our monthly online community gathering for people of all faiths to come together in prayer, contemplation and inspiration.

In these challenging times, it is more important than ever to stay connected and dig deep into our values for the resilience to keep going.

Each month we provide an opportunity for our community to gather online for prayer, contemplation, and conversation. People from all faith backgrounds and none are very welcome. Our chaplain Dave Tomlinson uses story, song, video and prayer to guide us through personal and collective reflection.

Please share with others, especially hungry hearts who don’t necessarily find conventional religion appealing.

This is a free online event. We use the same Zoom link each month, so if you have never attended before, please register to receive the Zoom link.

About Your Hosts

Rebecca Brierley

Community reconciliation programme manager

Rebecca leads on our community reconciliation programmes: managing Journey of Hope with our Reconcilers Together partnership, and facilitating our Conflict Coaching, Facilitation Training, Listening Processes, and Peacemaking workshops. With over 20 years of experience in community based reconciliation, training, facilitation, activism and mentoring, Rebecca has a passion for curating spaces that encourage understanding and enable shared wisdom and for equipping and inspiring faith leaders to restore relationships. She holds accreditation in restorative justice, trauma informed practice, mediative facilitation and is currently studying Spiritual Direction. She moved from California to London in 2001 to study at the London School of Theology where she received her BA in Theology & Worship. Her past employers include Oasis Trust, XLP Youth Charity, and Tearfund. She lives in South London with her husband and twin daughters.

Rev. Dave Tomlinson

Chaplain of St Ethelburgas

Dave Tomlinson founded the legendary Holy Joe’s, a church in a pub in Clapham for disaffected church dropouts. He was for nearly 20 years the Vicar of St Luke’s, Holloway, a thriving parish church in North London. He is also the author of The Post-Evangelical: I Shall Not Want, Re-enchanting Christianity, and more recently How to Be a Bad Christian, and Black Sheep and Prodigals.

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