The first time I heard the word “spiritual innovator” was at a gathering at the Fetzer Institute called Sharing Spiritual Heritage. I looked around the room of extraordinary spiritual leaders and thought that perhaps they had made a mistake by inviting me. However, when they started to raise questions, questions I’d been holding deeply and with great discomfort on my own for so long, I felt a deep sense of relief and kinship, like I’d found a new family.
A private spiritual foundation in Michigan has released a report hailing innovations that connect the unaffiliated with a faith community's "heritage," if not an established organization.
A private spiritual foundation in Michigan has released a report hailing innovations that connect the unaffiliated with a faith community's "heritage," if not an established organization.