What can I join or be part of?

Attending gatherings or joining an accelerator for spiritual innovators can be a game-changer for your work. These spaces offer more than just practical tools; they connect you with peers who “get it,” mentors who can guide you, and networks that can open doors you didn’t even know existed. Sharing ideas, struggles, and big dreams in a community of fellow builders can spark new insights and collaborations that you’d never find alone. These programs often provide structure, accountability, and resources to help turn your vision into something sustainable. Most importantly, they remind you that you’re not doing this work in isolation—you’re part of a larger movement reimagining spiritual life for our time.

  • Sacred Design Lab hosts digital programming for spiritual innovators from around the world. Featuring webinars with guest speakers, opportunities to learn frameworks and insights from scholars, and lots of conversations among spiritual innovators to build relationships–this is a great place to start. Sign up for the Sacred Design Lab newsletter to learn more.
  • Glean and Beloved both host cohorts and digital resources to support spiritual innovators, while Soularize hosts gatherings of spiritual changemakers.

Check out the full list of organizations supporting spiritual innovation here.

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Hosting learning parties for spiritual changemakers so we can connect, collaborate, and co-create a better world together.

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Atra

A vibrant network of rabbis reimagining leadership with courage, justice, and spiritual depth. Offers support, training, and connection.

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The Emergence Network

At a time when contemporary politics feels stuck, when white modernity seems unable to sustain its production of dissociated individual citizen-subjects, The Emergence Network is a viillage of emerging gestures and practices inspired by posthumanist, Yoruba indigenous, and postactivist instigations.