February 2026 EcoSpiritual Calendar
- Rick Bonetti
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Here's a list of some upcoming online and Rogue Valley in-person eco-spiritual activities that may interest you. Check back, as this post will be updated during February 2026 as we get additional information, and a new calendar listing will come out in late February. Don't be intimidated by the scope of this list; choose to participate in just what calls to you.
February 2, 2026 – July 2026:The BTS Center is offering a series of Chaplaincy Conversation Circles in 12 sessions over 6 months on: Being Chaplains in a Climate-Changed World. "The multi-faceted work of spiritual care is increasingly buffeted by the effects of climate change. In response," Applications are open until January 16th. More information here.
February 3, 2026, from 4-5:30 PST - Center for Christogenesis is offering a webinar How Christianity Got Jesus Wrong with Reggie Williams. "Throughout history, shifting social, political, and economic circumstances have brought new interests and anxieties to the surface, shaping the questions each era brings to the story of Jesus." More information and registration here.
February 3, 2026 - The American Teilhard Association will be hosting its Annual Members’ Meeting 2026. The topic for our discussion that evening is To See as Teilhard Sees. Before gathering in Breakout Rooms, they will listen to a few of our members who will share with us their answers to questions that we will be posing. After time in the Breakout Rooms, they will open the floor to a general discussion and sharing from members. You can register here.
February 3, 2026, from 10 a.m. to noon - Earth Literacies is offering a four-week program, Thomas Berry: Spiritual Master of the Emerging Ecozoic Age, on Tuesdays, February 3 – 24, with Sister Kathleen Deignan. More information and registration here.
February 5, 2026 - Convergence is offering Leading with Spirit: Six Initiations into Soul-Grounded Leadership, a new 6-week online course co-taught with Dr. Margaret (Meg) Wheatley and Rev. Cameron Trimble. The course will make reference to Wheatley's 2010 book Perseverance.
February 10, 2026, at 9 a.m. PST - Cameron Trimble will be launching The Commons - a Community of Practice on Tuesdays, starting February 17, for a free, four-week book group where we will read and discuss Life After Doom (2024) by Brian McLaren. "This book feels even more urgent and timely now than when it was published two years ago. Whether you’ve read this book before or if this will be your first time, join Cameron and others as we explore what it means to embody wisdom and courage for a world that is falling apart." Feb. 10 will be an introduction. Register here.
February 10, 2026, at 11 a.m. PST - Garrison Institute is having a virtual forum: A Conversation Exploring the Living Earth Community, with Garrison Institute cofounder Jonathan F.P. Rose and Dr. Mary Evelyn Tucker, cofounder of the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology, that helped create the Living Earth Community.
March 16, 2026, at 11 a.m. PST - IFTF is presenting Fast Futures: Foresight for Beginners - a fast-paced, 90-minute, online learning experience taught live by Jane McGonigal about signals and drivers of change. $99
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