Projects and Movements You Might Join
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Here are the most worthwhile groups and such that I have learned about so far. If you want to recommend any others, please let me know!
This list will cover:
- Metacrisis Initiative
- Design School for Regenerating Earth
- Finding an Intentional Community
- Going into Politics
- New Monasticism
Metacrisis Initiative
Jem Bendell’s Metacrisis Initiative: Become a member of the site for $8/month or $80/year and you can sign up for monthly “two-hour participatory webinars” with Bendell and a 10-person peer mentoring group (new cohorts beginning every 6 months).
Design School for Regenerating Earth
An online learning community of people working toward regeneration within and between bioregions, based on Joe Brewer’s Design Pathway model. Membership starts at $5/month.
Finding an Intentional Community
Use the Foundation for Intentional Community directory to find an intentional community to visit, join, or support.
Going into Politics
- Citizens’ Climate Lobby: an international, nonpartisan organization equipping citizens for political advocacy on climate issues.
- No Labels: if you agree that increasing political polarization in the U.S. is a bad thing, you might look into joining/supporting/volunteering with the centrist, “commonsense” No Labels movement.
- Please consider running for local elected office. I presume that if you are reading this, you are a thoughtful, caring individual who wants to act responsibly and do what’s right. We need more people like that involved in politics. And winning a local election is often a more realistic prospect than people realize. Here are some places you might get started.
- Run For Office: Find out what offices will be up for election in coming years, based on your home address; free 2-hour course with email sign up.
- 8-Step “Cheat Sheet” on how to run for local office, with link to some resources.
- Get Out the Vote: How to Increase Voter Turnout by Donald P. Green and Alan S. Gerber. Describes research on what works and doesn’t in political campaigns generally.
- Run: Your Personal Guide to Winning Public Office by Marian Walsh. A practical guide with examples on how to run a successful campaign, by a former state senator.
New Monasticism
- Center for Spiritual Imagination:
- Weekly 30-minute meditation and contemplative prayer practice offered online.
- Two self-guided online courses on contemplative prayer and the monastic life, by donation.
- Periodic online study and meditative events offered free or by donation.
- Vowed members follow a Rule of Life that includes praying the daily office, two 30-minute periods of contemplative prayer per day, regular participation in Holy Eucharist, a one-week retreat per year, and more.
- Based out of the Episcopal Cathedral of the Incarnation in Garden City, NY.
- Northumbria Community
- The community is based in the UK, but folks in the U.S. or elsewhere who want to join an online prayer group can contact the Nether Springs office.
- The website provides information about the community, such as their Rule of Life and daily prayers, including a set of beautiful Celtic compline prayers.
- Monasteries of the Heart:
- A ministry of the Benedictine Sisters of Erie.
- They send out regular emails and occasionally host online classes and mini-retreats (fees on a sliding scale or by donation).
- Evolving Church Curriculum: If you are interested in starting a small group with the purpose of exploring new expressions of Christian monasticism and would like to learn about a curriculum I have developed potentially for people such as yourself, feel free to contact me.
