FREE: Well-Being Wednesday Reflection Call (Dial 520-525-8123 at 8 AM ET & Listen)
June 3 @ 8:00 am - 8:15 am EDT
An event every week that begins at 8:00 am on Wednesday, repeating until Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Join us for our FREE “Well-Being Wednesday” Reflection Call each Wednesday morning at 8 AM ET.
Dial in #: 1-520-525-8123 (no access code needed)
Did you miss the live call? You can now listen to all of the recordings here.
Launched in January 2023, our FREE Well-Being Wednesday reflection calls have become a Wednesday morning ritual for many. We continue to provide our free, 15-minute, live reflection calls which include a message of inspiration that is contemporized for the times in which we find ourselves as well as a library of past recorded calls. This is a free offering of Well for the Journey to continue our mission of cultivating spiritual well-being and a nourishing community.
From 8:00-8:15 AM on Wednesday mornings, listeners will be engaged by a different facilitator (see bios below.) Various modalities, including meditation, intentional silence, blessings, and spiritual practices will be utilized alternately by facilitators to express the meaning that the theme bears for them. For April 8 – June 17, 2026, our centering theme will be Courageous Hope in Chaotic Times.
No pre-registration or active call participation is required; Simply dial in a minute before 8 am and listen for the meditation to begin.
Dial #: 1-520-525-8123
The following individuals will be facilitating the reflection calls each Wednesday from April 8 – June 17:
April 8: Gordon Creamer
Gordon is a retreat facilitator, spiritual director/companion, and Program Director at Well For The Journey. He is a native son of Baltimore City, where he lives with his husband and two Siamese cats.
April 15: Brian Fitzek
Brian is a theosophist from the foothills of the Shenandoah Valley. He is interested in astrology, mythology, and the intersection of science and spirituality.
April 22: Rabbi Emily Stern
Rabbi Emily Stern is the Spiritual Leader and Rabbi of Kol HaLev, a Reconstructionist Synagogue Community. She is passionate about creative approaches to deepening our personal relationships to religion and mysticism through the arts, self-expression, meditation, and inquiry.
April 29: Lisa Beacham
Lisa serves the world as a spiritual director and Enneagram coach and resides in Baltimore, MD. Active within her church and the Program Circle at Well For The Journey, Lisa recognizes her purpose in life is to create a world where people thrive. She loves traveling and discovering new foods.
May 6: Greg Cochran
Greg is a spiritual companion/guide, a staff member of two spiritual guidance programs, and Executive Director of the Well. Greg lives in Baltimore and is passionate about spiritual deepening through nature, woodworking, photography, and good conversations.
May 13: Lorie Conway
Lorie is a contemplative spiritual director, group facilitator, retreat leader, and curious seeker of Divine Mystery who lives in Bel Air, MD. She is on staff with the Well and the Shalem Institute of Spiritual Formation. Lorie enjoys playing in the dirt and has a passion for deep listening and accompanying others on their spiritual journeys.
May 20: Tim Grayson
Tim is an Episcopal Priest and retreat leader with an abiding interest in all things mystical. Apart from his parish duties, he ministers regularly to inmates and to people with memory disorders.
May 27: Freda Marie Brown
Freda Marie is a Lightworker, truth-seeker, healer, crone, retreat leader, writer and an Episcopal priest.
June 3: Donna Mollenkopf
Donna is a part of the Well community in many ways. She is currently a Women at the Well facilitator and curriculum writer, and also leads some of the Well’s programs on mystics and other topics. She has also served on the Well’s Board and is the co-author of two books on spirituality. Donna values a contemplative stance and is married with a son, two stepsons, and is a happy grandmother.
June 10: Fr. Joe Muth
Fr. Muth is the Chaplain of Notre Dame of Maryland University. He was the Pastor of St. Matthew Church for 30 years. He brings to the University his experience of working with immigrants, gay and lesbian people, transgender families, youth, and the elderly. He is a good listener and reflects on the Word of God with those who seek his counsel. He also likes to laugh with those entrusted to his care.
June 17: Kristan Joice
Kristan joined The Well staff in April 2021 as Office Administrator and Bookkeeper, bringing with her a degree in Culinary Arts and over 25 years of experience in human resources, administration, and event planning. Since becoming part of The Well community and witnessing the impact of spiritual wellness and connection, she has woven her passions for cooking and social justice into weekly volunteer efforts throughout Baltimore City.



