Together, we create a safe container where grief is not a problem to solve, but a sacred path to walk—with honesty, tenderness, and in community.
from the heart of a Grievery guest
Join us in a brave space for gathering and grieving. Led by an experienced Grief Guide, we move through ritual, story, somatic awareness, and shared presence. In this hour, you are met with gentle companionship, compassionate presence, and the freedom to feel what you need to feel.
The Flow of a Session
We begin with a warm welcome and gentle grounding, then move back and forth between sharing and reflective writing. We close the gathering with a poem or gentle ritual to honor the space we’ve created together.
Come as you are, and bring what you need—a blanket, a journal, a candle, or a warm cup of tea. When you step into this circle of care, know that you are seen, held, and honored just as you are.
Key Details
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Rebecca Churt is a practicing end-of-life doula and the founder of The Grievery. Her work honors grief as a natural, universal experience—one that connects us deeply to each other, the earth, and all living beings. She approaches grief not as something to be fixed or solved, but as a presence to be tended with care, attention, and compassion.
Rebecca’s practice acknowledges the many ways grief shows up and challenges colonial narratives around productivity, resilience, and healing. She centers interdependence and the power of witnessing, creating spaces where grief is recognized not as a personal failure, but as a profound and necessary process for connection, reflection, and renewal. Read more.

Rebecca Churt, Grievery Grief Guide
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Grief is a natural, multifaceted response to loss that touches our emotional, physical, and spiritual lives. Not all grief includes loss. It extends beyond death to include transitions or changes in relationships, identity, health, and our sense of the world. We recognize grief as an ongoing process—one that calls for tending, compassion, and connection, rather than quick fixes or tidy resolutions.
Grief is not something to be rushed or “solved.” We honor a pace that respects the body, the heart, and the stories that need to be witnessed with patience and presence. While support and compassionate witnessing can help ease the weight of grief, it is not a destination or endpoint. Healing emerges through full engagement with sorrow, through feeling, reflecting, and connecting with others. It is a lifelong practice, a cycle we return to again and again, and a way to cultivate deeper presence, understanding, and care for ourselves and those around us.
Grievery gatherings are intimate online spaces where you’re welcomed exactly as you are. Each session is gently facilitated by a Grief Guide who offers grounding practices, somatic check-ins, and compassionate presence. You’re never required to share; you can speak, listen quietly, or simply be held by the collective space. Rather than trying to fix or move past grief, gatherings create a soft, supportive environment where your experience is honored, witnessed, and met with care.
Our gatherings are held as intentional, relational spaces. For this reason, we begin on time and ask all participants to arrive promptly.
If you are unable to arrive by 5 minutes past the start time and have not communicated with us ahead of time regarding a cancellation, reschedule, or late arrival, we will be unable to admit you to the session. Refunds or credits will not be issued in these circumstances.
Thank you for helping us tend the collective space with care and respect.
No. Our sessions are not a replacement for any other forms of therapy or support you have in place. In fact, we encourage you to think about The Grievery as a valuable supplement or extension of your overall support network. Please note, we do not provide medical or psychotherapeutic advice or treatment. Participation in our gatherings does not replace the care provided by a qualified healthcare professional.
The Grievery is a secular community. Although many religions support those going through grief, we intentionally want to hold space for people to grieve outside formal devotional settings.
We use Zoom. A link will be sent to your email immediately upon registration. Our gathering spaces are opened about 5 mins before the start of the scheduled session.
In an attempt to create a shared online experience where people can feel seen and as part of something larger, we encourage all participants to please keep their video on. Of course, that is always optional.
We understand that schedules and circumstances change. Please try to cancel at least 24 hours in advance of your registered session. Any cancellations or non-communication within a 24 hour window will mean forfeiting your paid registration fee. Please note, we do not record any sessions for playback.
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