Stillpoint — a contemplative community specializing in spiritual direction and enrichment — has named Jasmine Bellamy, an experienced ___ and business executive, to serve as its executive director effective March 1.
Bellamy’s appointment was announced by Krystle Hart on behalf of the board of trustees of Stillpoint, an institution of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles.
Bellamy “is a contemplative practitioner, spiritual director, and purpose-driven senior executive with more than 30 years of leadership experience across for-profit, nonprofit, faith-based, academic, and mission-driven contexts,” Stillpoint noted in announcing her appointment.
“She is a graduate of Stillpoint’s BIPOC Spiritual Journey Program and received her Certificate in Spiritual Direction through Liberated Together. Bellamy is the founder and spiritual director of Love 101 Ministries and the founder of The LOVING Leader, integrated formation initiatives devoted to the theology and practice of Love as a lived discipline. Through retreats, leadership cohorts, and communities of practice, she guides diverse leaders and seekers in integrating contemplative depth, spiritual reflection, and courageous action.
“Alongside her spiritual leadership, Bellamy brings extensive executive experience from the marketplace. Most recently, she served as vice president and head of community and culture at Reebok, where she led both enterprise-level business strategy and organizational culture transformation. She created and co-facilitated Courageous Conversations, a multi-modal communal practice supporting the organization’s journey toward becoming an anti-racist culture. Her leadership has been recognized nationally, including being named one of Sports Illustrated’s Top 100 Influential Black Women in Sports. Across every sphere, Bellamy’s work integrates spiritual formation, relational integrity, and strategic clarity in service of transformative love.”
“I am deeply honored to join you as executive director of Stillpoint,” Bellamy said. “My contemplative journey has been shaped by Stillpoint, and I step into this role with gratitude, humility, and faithfulness. Our students, alumni, faculty, staff, board, and friends reflect the beautiful legacy begun 42 years ago. I look forward to this next chapter together, grounded in dialogue, discernment, and our shared commitment to stewarding the mission with love and integrity.”
“Please join me in welcoming her with warmth and prayer as we enter into this next chapter together,” Hart said.