March 2026 EcoSpiritual Calendar
- Rick Bonetti
- Feb 17
- 6 min read
Updated: Mar 27

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 March 2026 as we get additional information, and a new calendar listing will come out in late March. Don't be intimidated by the scope of this list; choose to participate in just what calls to you.
March 3 - May 19, 2026, Tuesdays from 12:00 Noon - 2:00 PM - Programs in Earth Literacies are offering 12 (or 6) Sessions on Tuesdays, Art Sparks' 2026 Cosmic Creativity & Well-Being Program with Imogene Drummond. Module 1 begins Mar. 3, 2026; Module 2 begins Apr. 14, 2026. Replays of Sessions will be available 48 hours after recording. Cost: $360 CDN (12 classes) or $180 for 6 classes. More information and registration here. For more information about Imogene’s art, visit her website."
March 5, 2026, at 1 p.m. PST - Creation Spirituality Communities (CSC) is offering Engaged Contemplation with special guest Sister Kathleen Deignan, founder of the Deignan Institute for Earth and Spirit at Iona University. She is a contemplative teacher and spiritual companion, a composer of sacred song and Earth guardian. She is the editor of the Books of Hours for Thomas Merton, Teilhard de Chardin, and Thomas Berry. Register here for First Thursdays on Zoom. In rotating months, the time slot will include Global Kinship, Kosmic Vespers, and something entirely new: Global Dreaming hosted by Robyn Hubbard. "Creation Spirituality is about reawakening mysticism & protecting our planet. CSC is a network of individuals and communities who experience our own spiritual paths in connection to the evolving paradigms of the universe."
March 5, 2026 - June 18, 2026 - Presencing Institute's u-school for Transformation is offering a six-session global journey: From Sensing to Actualizing Regenerative Futures. - "90-minute live sessions offer a pathway from inspiration to action, weaving together inspiring stories, embodied practices, collective sense-making, and hands-on prototyping support."
March 5, 2026 - Soil Health, Human Health, & Planetary Well-Being: Pathways for Regenerative Economies
April 2, 2026 - Reclaiming Human Agency: Navigating AI, Social Fracture, and Polarization
April 23, 2026 - Regenerative Futures Lab I - Cultivating Shared Awareness: Open Space Dialogue for Co-sensing Emerging Futures
May 7, 2026 - Connecting to Source: Accessing Deeper Knowing
May 21, 2026 - Regenerative Futures Lab II: Prototyping Workshop: Moving Ideas into Action
June 18, 2026 - Regenerative Futures Lab III: A Festival of Prototypes: Transforming Local and Global Systems
More information and registration here.
March 5, 2026, from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. PST - Seattle University's Albers School of Business and Economics is presenting Karen Hao, speaking on Empire of AI: How to Reclaim Democracy and Build a Fairer Future. This is a free, in-person event at the Pigott Auditorium, 901 12th Ave., Seattle, WA.
"AI is upending the planet in real time, and its path of unchecked development threatens to erode democracy and return us to an age of empire, where a small group of companies dictates our future. It doesn’t have to be this way. ~ Karen Hao, a Silicon Valley engineer-turned-award-winning-journalist.
March 7, 2026, from 10 a.m. to noon, PST – The Work that Reconnects Network is presenting a webinar: The Unfixing: Loss as an Invitation to Map a Future of Resilience and Belonging. Participants will be guided through the Spiral of the Work That Reconnects with a series of practices inspired by the film The Unfixing, an award-winning feature documentary film, and led by Director Nicole Betancourt and WTR Facilitator and Weaver Frieda Nixdorf. Clips from the film will be shared, and participants will engage in writing and sharing in small groups. More information and registration here.
March 11, 2026, from 4-5:30 p.m. PDT - The Institute for Developmental Philosophy is hosting a Zoom presentation by theologian and Teilhard scholar Robert Nicastro, Executive Director of the Center for Christogenesis. In his talk, To Become More by Becoming One: Hyperphysics, Creative Union, and the Differentiated Self, Robert will explore Pierre Teilhard de Chardin’s concept of hyperphysics—an effort to extend science beyond matter to include consciousness as a fundamental dimension of the cosmos. Here is the Zoom link for next week’s meeting:
March 10, 2026, at 4 p.m. PDT - Third Act presents Rebecca Solnit Discusses "The Beginning Comes After the End" with Bill McKibben. 'In this sequel to her enduring bestseller Hope in the Dark, Rebecca Solnit surveys a world that has changed dramatically since the year 1960. Join this session, as she discusses, The Beginning Comes After the End, a thrilling account of the sheer breadth and scale of social, political, scientific, and cultural change over the past three quarters of a century. RSVP here.
March 11, 18, and 25, 2026 - The Sophia Institute is presenting Darkness, Love, and the Advancing Consciousness of These Times with Matthew Fox and Caroline Myss. "Many recognize that the times we are living in are dark and dangerous. Humanity and the Earth as we know it seem to be on the brink, with wars raging and the Earth being threatened, with democracy being challenged by authoritarianism and fear, and cynicism and despair in the air. The mystics talk about the “dark night” of the soul, but there is also the dark night of society and of the Earth and of democracy. What can we learn from the mystics and from science about navigating this dark night and turning it into an opportunity for a new birth of consciousness and possibility for our challenged species? More information and registration here.
March 13, 2026 - Discover a contemplative response to uncertainty, loss, and change with CAC Dean of Faculty Carmen Acevedo Butcher and guests Cole Arthur Riley and Jon Batiste at “How Do We Find Hope in Hard Times?” Register here.
March 16, 2026, at 11 a.m. PDT - 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
March 17, 2026, from 4-5:30 p.m. PDT - The Center for Christogenesis will host a live webinar with the Rev. Dr. Hillary Raining: Trauma, Transformation, and Christ-wholeness, exploring “the intersection of faith, tradition, and intergenerational trauma, with special emphasis on the Indigenous connection to evolutionary spirituality." They will also consider the Christian mystical tradition (purgation, illumination, and union) as a spiritual and integral framework for healing and transformation. More information and registration here.
March 17, 2026 - April 7, 2026, from 4-6 p.m. PDT - Convergence is hosting Visions for the Common Good, a four-session conversation series exploring how we might re-imagine the shared life of humanity when old moral, political, and religious frameworks no longer hold. Hosted by theologian and teacher Rev. Dr. Matthew Fox, and including influential voices David Abram, Lynne Twist, Randy Woodley, and Cameron Trimble, will convene every Tuesday for 4 weeks, live on Zoom. More information and registration here.
March 24–27, 2026 - Garrison Institute is having a three-day Conscious Change Forum gathering for practice, connection, and wisdom-sharing—designed as an opportunity to deepen relationships, help our movement come into focus, and to explore our common purpose. If you feel part of this field, you belong here. This is an in-person event in Garrison, NY. More information here.
March 28, 2026, from 10 a.m. to noon PDT - Work That Reconnects Network is having a webinar: Tending to Collective Trauma with Stephanie Pizarro and Laura Calderón de la Barca. Register here.
March 28, 2026, at Noon - No Kings; No Thrones; No Crowns. Find details about events in Medford, Ashland, and Jacksonville, Oregon here.
March 30, 2026, at 4 p.m. PDT - "Th!rd Act is having their first All-In Call of the year. Erica Chenoweth will share insights on nonviolent resistance and how people-powered movements can shape what comes next. Together, we’ll dig into the path ahead—from protecting democracy to building local power in the face of rapid change." RSVP here.
March 31, 2026, at 5 p.m. PST - Indivisible and ACLU are having a Mass Call, in follow-up to No Kings Day on Saturday, March 28th. You'll hear from leaders and fellow local activists to celebrate this historic mobilization and dig into what comes next. Register here.
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