Community Offerings

Community Building Workshops

Community Building is a group process that provides the unique opportunity to learn and practice methods that foster deep connections and promote authenticity between the individual and the larger world.

(Ref: Moved to Speak)

Rusty Baldeagle

Medicine Man Rusty Baldeagle offers Vision Quests, Sweat Lodges, Spiritual Guidance and Healings. He has built community around the world for over 35 years and continues to facilitate and participate in Community Building circles regularly.

The Spirit of Community Building

Listen to Rusty Baldeagle in the video below sharing his experiences with Community Building for over 35 years. To attend a workshop please visit: Moved To Speak

Community Building Workshops

Sacred Community is about being with one another in authentic ways. Talking circles in particular have been an integral aspect of earth-based cultures and societies and have developed over the years, continuing to be held in other modern day communities. A sacred community or circle can hold immense power and supports the perspective that each person has a unique gift. Authentic community is about the whole and is not led by only one individual, rather everyone has the potential be be a leader. Experiencing a community building circle can often be an empowering, challenging and beautiful experience. Circle culture is alive and supported by various groups and cultures around the world. 

“FCE (Foundation for Community Encouragement) was founded in December 1984 in response to a need for community as perceived by one of the founding members, Dr. M. Scott Peck, author of ‘The Road Less Traveled’, ‘The Different Drum’, and ‘A World Waiting to Be Born’. Lecturing throughout the country, Dr. Peck found vast numbers of people and organizations expressing a longing for, and a lack of community in their lives. Along with eleven others, Dr. Peck formed the foundation to spread the work of community building as a means to address this deep yearning for authentic human connection.” *

* References & acknowledgments: Moved to Speak and The Foundation for Community Encouragement

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