A Few Suggested SoulCollage Workshop Formats
What might make sense for your group? Jill customizes her offerings to meet with your mission.
Pathways to Self ~ Stepping into Images
(2 to 3-hour workshop)
Pathways to Self ~ Stepping into Images
(2 to 3-hour workshop)
In this workshop, you will be introduced to the SoulCollage® process, have plenty of time for card-making (to start your deck or add to your existing deck), and learn how to consult your cards for guidance on your journey. Come have fun and learn this nourishing tool to connect to your own intuition and inner wisdom. No artistic experience is necessary and all materials are supplied.
Honoring Community - Who's in Your Tribe?
(2-hour workshop)
Honoring Community - Who's in Your Tribe?
(2-hour workshop)
As humans, we share connectedness with one another. This workshop will focus on the Community Suit of the SoulCollage® deck: ancestors, friends, teachers, healers, community groups, our pets. Our beginning written exercise will help you name some of your own community members and we'll be doing readings from the cards we make. You are encouraged to bring copies of photographs of people and pets you would like to honor.
Come and add to your existing deck or come and start your community suit. Either way, your presence is welcome here! No artistic experience is necessary and all materials are supplied.
Exploring the 4 Suits of a SoulCollage® Deck
Exploring the 4 Suits of a SoulCollage® Deck
All materials are supplied.
Week 1: Community Suit
Week 2: Committee Suit
Week 3: Companions Suit
Week 4: Council Suit
A Few Historical Workshops
A Few Historical Workshops
What might make sense for your group? Jill customizes her offerings to meet with your mission.
New England Mixed Media Meetup
An Online Introduction to SoulCollage via Zoom!
New England Mixed Media Meetup
An Online Introduction to SoulCollage via Zoom!
As part of this meetup gathering, Jill introduced the practice of SoulCollage. Simple materials were used: a few magazines, scissors, a glue stick, collage backings (i.e., card stock or file folders), and paper for card readings. We searched for images, made a few collages, and consulted them!
Story Connections Workshop
at St. Paul's All Parish Retreat
The Barbara C. Harris Camp & Conference Center
Greenfield, NH
In 1.5 hours, folks were introduced to the SoulCollage process, made their own collaged cards, and shared card readings together.

St. Paul's Church, Brookline, MA
Online Zoom Meetup: Lenten Cross Making gathering
St. Paul's Church, Brookline, MA
Online Zoom Meetup: Lenten Cross Making gathering
Lenten Quiet DayThe Society of the Companions of the Holy Cross
SCHC Charles River Chapter
Christ Episcopal Church
1132 Highland Avenue
Needham, MA
9:30am - 3:00pm
The Society of the Companions of the Holy Cross
SCHC Charles River Chapter
Christ Episcopal Church
1132 Highland Avenue
Needham, MA
9:30am - 3:00pm
This Lenten Quiet Day offered a chance to reflect on the cross and the meaning and message it holds during this season of Lent.
Rev. Megan Holding, Chaplain to the Charles River Chapter, and
Jill Seiler-Moon, Spiritual Director, offered prose, poetry, quiet
meditation, cross-making, writing and drawing as reflection time.
A Eucharist service ended the day.
Lenten Cross Making WorkshopTrinity Church, Stoughton
March 14, 2019
6:30-9 PM
(this workshop is closed to the general public)
Trinity Church, Stoughton
March 14, 2019
6:30-9 PM
(this workshop is closed to the general public)
We used found objects and discarded materials to make crosses, giving them new, godly life. It's a hands-on, creative way of praying.
"The making of crosses with their discarded bits of brokenness' becomes a physical way to offer our broken selves to the God who loves, redeems, and repairs us."
--Sybil MacBeth, author of Praying in Color: Drawing a New Path to God
Crosses made at Northeastern University
Crosses made at Northeastern University
We engaged in the practice of SoulCollage®
at the Lenten Quiet Day
at St. Paul's Church in Brookline, MA
We engaged in the practice of SoulCollage®
at the Lenten Quiet Day
at St. Paul's Church in Brookline, MA
A day of Fasting, Prayer, and Reflection
on the Racism in our world
and our hope for renewal and rebirth.
St. Paul's Anti-Racism Group organized this Lenten Quiet Day, not as a workshop or day of academic learning . . . rather it allowed us to quiet the noise in our lives, opening ourselves to listen for the love and healing balm of God, here in the midst of our struggles with, and brokenness from, the sin or racism in our lives and in this world.
Participants' feedback from SoulCollage® Workshops:
What specific experiences were the most meaningful/powerful for you?
Participants' feedback from SoulCollage® Workshops:
What specific experiences were the most meaningful/powerful for you?
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Connecting with self and others. ~ Traci P.
Quiet time to reflect - think about experiences and my life - and "compose" something meaningful to and for me! ~ Suzanne D.
Asking "What's Next For Me?" ~ Ellen C.
Finding and choosing images that spoke to me both spiritually and personally. Answering specific questions of myself gave me some much needed time to self-reflect. ~ Kaitlyn S.
Liked learning about interpreting your cards. Liked ending with your meditations." ~ Jen H.
I liked that we could talk and was fascinated that when working we didn't talk! Spirit was at work with us. Marjorie T.
Finding both positive and negative energies in each card. Fascinating! ~ Anonymous
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