Kimberly Knight (she/her) is a certified ANFT-certified nature therapy guide who holds an MDiv from Candler School of Theology. She has over 25 years of experience in digital strategy, from website design to social media strategy and online community building in diverse digital landscapes. She has facilitated online and in-person contemplative practices for the past 20 years. As a digital strategist, she specializes in supporting heart-centered wellpreneurs, utilizing digital platforms to amplify their missions and impact.

Her diverse professional background includes roles such as the director of digital strategy at Agnes Scott College, where she played a pivotal role in enhancing the institution’s online presence and communication strategies. Additionally, she served as the minister of digital community with Extravagance UCC, fostering that community’s spirituality and social justice initiatives. Recently she has worked as an administrative assistant at the American School of The Hague, the digital landscape coordinator for the ANFT.

Her experience also includes roles as an online organizer for The Beatitudes Society, where she mobilized digital platforms to support advocacy efforts for progressive causes. She also served as a chaplaincy intern at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, providing spiritual support to patients and families during challenging times.

As a certified ANFT nature therapy guide, she specializes in working with people of faith and LGBTQIA folx who are exploring ways to connect with the healing power of nature. In addition to her supporting role on the Renature team, she is the facilitator for the ecoSpiritual Leaders course at The BTS Center, where she guides journeys of spiritual exploration within ecological contexts.

She is the founder of Our Sacred Nature Retreat, and this year you can find her guiding sessions at the Harvard Divinity School’s Program for the Evolution of Spirituality, and at the Gathering for Adventure Therapy in Europe.

She currently lives in The Netherlands where she moved with her wife seven years ago.