Our Place Among Beings (Right Sharing Conversations in partnership with QEW)

“Every scrap of earth, every meeting, every human relation and agency, can serve as an ark, for preservation and renewal…” — Tom Small, Quaker Earthcare Witness
What keeps us from claiming our place among all other beings in the commonwealth of life? What helps us connect, care, and act with integrity? And where might we be called to reimagine the communities we cultivate—leaning more fully into our local relationships and ecologies for mutual support in uncertain times?
This April, Right Sharing of World Resources (RSWR) and Quaker Earthcare Witness (QEW) invite you into a reflective, participatory conversation grounded in these questions. Together, we will explore how our spiritual lives, our communities, and our daily choices intersect with the well-being of the Earth.
Tom Small reminds us that our role is “infinitely various, ever-changing, and always the same.” Whether through tending land, nurturing community, advocating for justice, or living more simply, each of us is called into this shared work of preservation and renewal.
Join us as we listen deeply, reflect honestly, and seek the Spirit’s guidance for how we are each led to respond in this moment. This conversation will be facilitated by Pamela Haines.
Right Sharing Conversations occur on the third Tuesday of each month on Zoom and often feature guest facilitators.