A Community for the Big Questions
In a world that’s evolving and changing so fast, we’re a community that’s committed to facing these changes, asking questions, and wrestling with meaning.
Our own community is a living reflection of the big shifts in culture and society. We’ve been around for 150 years, navigating profound changes, most of which were spent as a church. But now, we call ourselves a Spiritual Community, in part because we no longer have any centralized doctrine and are open to people of faith or no faith, the spiritual and secular.
We also call ourselves Spiritual because we’re still drawn to the big questions of life, to the transcend and mysterious, and to helping one another live what the ancient philosophers and spiritual teachers call the good life. We like to imagine ourselves out on the edge of what is means to be a Spiritual Community in the 21st Century, hoping to make a small contribution and to offer a place for those feeling the challenges of our present age.
You’ll find a home here, especially if you’re feeling a little spiritually homeless, like questions more than answers, have an evolving sense of your own path, are drawn to diverse perspectives, or think that the barriers between science and religion, the brain and psychology, the past and the present, the right and left, ought to be blurred.
Without a dogma or doctrine, we have tried instead to gather around shared values, which both inform who we are, and what we aspire to be. See if you resonant with one or more of our values.