Sozo Justice Collective

Creating space for healing and hope on the way to a more just and beautiful world.

Our approach

Sozo Justice Collective exists to provide spiritual direction, soul care, and strategic support to leaders intentionally pursuing mercy and justice in their communities and lives.

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Healed people heal people.

The cost of pursuing mercy and justice is high. It is lonely, exhausting, and heavy work. Few people have access to spaces where they can tend to the grief, disappointment, doubt, isolation, exhaustion, and trauma of leading and living in spaces where mercy and justice are being intentionally pursued and practiced. We’re making space for those seeking to heal others, to find healing and hope in their lives and stories.

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Grow where you are planted.

We’re making sure the barriers of financial resources, time, and travel are limited by offering no-cost, virtual Spiritual Direction and Soul Care for mercy and justice practitioners.

A monthly offering.

For anyone desiring space for contemplation and prayer.

Our Offerings

  • Spiritual Direction

    One on one and group direction available at no cost to mercy justice practitioners and ministries. *Limited individual and group direction available at cost of individual or group for others interested in engaging this practice in their lives.

  • Soul Care

    Partnering with mercy and justice practitioners to identify practical supports and working to eliminate barriers. This could include retreat support, Rule of Life discernment and implementation, sabbatical preparation and planning, or referrals to clinical partners.

  • Strategic Support

    Fee for service offerings to support the work of mercy and justice in communities. Consulting in the areas of: fundraising, board development and growth, and organizational strategic planning. Speaking engagements including but not limited to preaching, chapel engagements, conference, or organizational leadership settings.

Meet Our Team

  • A smiling man with glasses, dressed in a black suit and clergy collar, standing outdoors among green trees.

    Benjamin Wills

“Being heard is so close to being loved that for the average person, they are almost indistinguishable.”

—David W. Augsburger

Support the work of healing and justice, today.