Rooted in healing. Guided by Spirit. Committed to justice.

I work at the sacred intersections of mind, body, and soul—where healing, justice, and Spirit converge.

My name is Nordia Bennett, and I use they/she pronouns. I am a Black queer eco-womanist and retired Youth Minister, once deeply embedded in traditional church spaces.

Holding a Master of Divinity and certifications in spiritual direction, yoga, death care (as a death doula), and healing justice facilitation, I walk with individuals and communities as they navigate transitions, grief, becoming, and the sacred unknown. I'm currently pursuing board certification in chaplaincy to deepen my care across the lifespan.

My work is for those navigating deep questions and tender thresholds:

  • Queer, trans, and BIPOC individuals seeking spiritual care that affirms their identities and honors their lived experiences

  • Faith leaders, ministers, and seekers reimagining theology and ritual beyond binaries, harm, and exclusion

  • Educators, caregivers, and healers experiencing burnout or spiritual fatigue, in need of rest, reflection, and renewal

  • Youth and young adults exploring identity, purpose, and power within justice-centered frameworks

  • Organizations and teams committed to building cultures of equity, healing, and accountability

  • Grieving individuals and communities navigating death, loss, and life transitions with tenderness and support

  • People in sacred transition—becoming, unbecoming, shifting, softening, awakening

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  • A person's hand placing a pink sticky note on a wall with other colorful sticky notes. The pink note reads 'Transaction Team' with a smiley face, and the yellow note partially visible reads 'Design Dev Team'.

    Social Justice Facilitation

    Creating brave space for reflection, dialogue, and transformation.

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    Grief Work & End-of-Life Care

    Holding sacred space for loss, transition, and remembrance.

  • Sunset over the ocean with colorful sky, waves, and a flock of birds flying

    Spiritual Direction

    A compassionate space to listen for the Divine in your unfolding.

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    Yoga & Embodiment Guide

    Supporting healing and awareness through the wisdom of the body.

“Spirituality is not linear. It is fluid. It is embodied. It is both ancient and still becoming.”

Who’s Coming to the Cookout? A Call to Radical Belonging

As a faith leader now, I walk with others through the sacred terrain of the unknown—not to offer certainty, but to make space for sacred questioning. I believe that faith doesn’t require answers—it requires intimacy. It invites us to return to our bodies, to the places where wisdom lives in our breath, our trembling, our joy.

It’s in the soil I press my fingers into, in the candle I light to honor my ancestors, in the tremble of my voice when I pray without words. It’s in the spaces I hold for others—spaces that are spacious enough for doubt, delight, desire, and Divine presence.

Welcome to this space.
You are sacred. Your questions are welcome here.

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As a yoga teacher, I’ve come to know that breath and movement are more than techniques—they are portals. They invite us into relationship—with ourselves, with our ancestors, and with the living world around us. On the mat, we listen closely. We feel what’s been buried. We begin to unravel the stories that say we are not enough.

Yoga, in my practice, is not about perfection or performance. It is about presence.

It is the quiet courage of showing up. The tender power of honoring our limits. The deep wisdom of moving in rhythm with our truth.

I teach yoga as a practice of liberation—especially for those of us who have been told that our bodies do not belong. My classes are spaces of softness and strength, where every breath is a reclamation and every pose a prayer. Together, we root into care, into wholeness, into the birthright of rest and movement.

Because the practice doesn’t end when we roll up our mats.
It lives in our choices, our relationships, and the compassion we extend—to ourselves, and to the world.

Testimonials

  • "As a queer Black person, I’ve often felt unsafe in spiritual spaces—but Nordia redefined that for me. Their leadership honors complexity, affirms my humanity, and invites me into a faith that feels like freedom."

    Spiritual Direction Client

  • Nordia doesn’t just teach—they tend. Their facilitation is transformative, rooted in cultural integrity, trauma-informed practice, and a deep belief in the power of young people. They hold the room with wisdom and warmth.

    Workshop Participant

  • Nordia’s care doesn’t come with ego or agenda. They show up with deep listening and a spaciousness that helped me hear myself again.

    Spiritual Direction Client

Come home to your breath, your body, and your sacred rhythm.