May 2026 Eco-Spiritual Calendar
- Rick Bonetti

- Apr 24
- 4 min read
Updated: 21 hours ago
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 May 2026 with additional information, and a new calendar listing will come out in late May. Don't be intimidated by the scope of this list; choose to participate in just what calls to you.
Online and In-Person Events
May 4, 2026: Film Screening and Q&A
Time: 4-5:30 p.m. PDT
Event: The Center for Christogenesis is hosting a free online event featuring the film Seer. This screening will be followed by a live Q&A with Thomas Jay Oord, a renowned photographer, filmmaker, and theologian. "In the film Seer, Oord uses videos and photographs of nature to address key issues of love, God, and spirituality. The film is both provocative and emotional, centering on the power of love." Register here.
May 5, 2026: Exploring Ethical Action
Time: 1 p.m. PDT
Event: Join the Deep Transformation Network as they ask: What is the most skillful way to respond as the world unravels around us? Explore a framework for ethical action developed by DTN founding member Brian Sarwer-Foner called Eco-Response-Ability (ERA). Zoom link: Join Here.
May 6, 2026: Political Forum
Time: 6:30-8:00 p.m. PST
Event: Rogue Climate and the Sierra Club of Oregon are hosting a forum on Zoom. Hear from candidates in the Democratic primary for Oregon State Senate in District 3, representing the Rogue Valley. Election day is May 19th. Find more voter information here. Register for the Zoom event here.
May 6, 2026: Theology of Love
Time: 5-6 p.m. PDT
Event: Process and Faith presents a Pop-Up: A Systematic Theology of Love with Thomas Jay Oord. He discusses how love influences our understanding of God and creation. Register here..
May 7, 2026: Connecting to Source
Time: 7 a.m. PDT
Event: The Presencing Institute is offering Connecting to Source: Accessing Deeper Knowing with co-hosts Antoinette Klatzky and Otto Scharmer. This session invites participants to pause, connect to their hearts, and explore the challenges we face. It’s a chance to access deeper layers of knowing and awareness through shared presence.
May 8, 2026: Dialogue with Gregg Braden
Time: 11 a.m. to Noon PDT
Event: The Scientific and Medical Network presents Gregg Braden in conversation with SMN Program Director David Lorimer. They will discuss themes from Gregg’s 2025 book, Pure Human: The Hidden Truth of Our Divinity, Power, and Destiny. This dialogue will reflect on what defines our humanity, emphasizing empathy and connection. More information and registration here..
May 13, 2026: Developmental Philosophy Discussion
Time: 4-5:30 p.m. PDT
Event: Join Steve McIntosh of the Institute for Developmental Philosophy on Zoom. They meet every second Wednesday of the month. Connect and discuss the developmental perspective in their Facebook group, Developmental Philosophy, and on their X page @Culturedevelops. Sign up for the Zoom link here.
May 14, 2026: Toward Ecological Civilization - Reflections and Possibilities
Time: 10-11 a.m. PDT
Event: A live virtual forum from Garrison Institute with Mary Evelyn Tucker, PhD, and Stephen Posner, PhD. Together, they will revisit key themes from the series and explore what these dialogues might teach us about cultivating more ecologically aware cultures in the U.S., China, and beyond. More information and registration here.
May 19, 2026: Future Belongs to Hope
Time: 10-11:30 a.m. PDT
Event: The Center for Christogenesis welcomes Robert Nicastro for a live webinar titled The Future Belongs to Hope: Scripture, Science, and the Direction of the Universe. He will explore how ancient scripture relates to contemporary science, suggesting that the universe is converging toward greater wholeness. Register here.
May 21, 2026: Prototyping Workshop
Time: 7 a.m. PDT
Event: The Presencing Institute is offering Regenerative Futures Lab II: Prototyping Workshop: Moving Ideas into Action. This lab creates space for participants to share and workshop their initiatives or prototype ideas. It’s an opportunity to receive practical feedback and nurture emerging ideas. It takes a village!
May 26, 2026: SOCAN General Meeting
Time: 6:00 p.m.- 7:30 p.m. PDT
Event: SOCAN is holding its General Meeting. This free public gathering focuses on building climate understanding, resilience, and action in Southern Oregon. Meetings are held on the last Tuesday of each month at the Medford Public Library. This month’s SOCAN General Meeting will feature Executive Director Daniel Scotton presenting, “Geopolitics & Our Energy Supply: Another Case for Green Energy Sovereignty.” This talk will examine the growing instability surrounding global fossil fuel markets, how international transportation and supply chains influence energy prices, and why recent disruptions highlight the need for greater electrification and local energy resilience.
May 28-31, 2026: Integral Conference of North America (ICON) 2026
Event: The Integral Conference of North America (ICON) 2026 will take place in Denver, Colorado. The theme is Closer to Coherence — Integral’s Role in Building a Post-Tragic Future. Presenters include notable figures such as Ken Wilber, Roger Walsh, and many more. Online registration is $250. Register here..
May 29-31, 2026: American Teilhard Association Annual Event
Event: The American Teilhard Association is hosting its Annual Event and Retreat at Daylesford Abbey in Paoli, PA. This year's featured speaker is Dr. Don Viney, who will discuss "Teilhard’s Creative Transformation: From Science to Metaphysics." This topic will help us view our ecological crisis through the lenses of Teilhard's Process Thoughts. Registration is open. Check details here
June 7-12, 2026: Eco-Spirituality Retreat
Event: Earth Literacies is presenting a 6-day online Zoom retreat called Protector of God's Creation: Eco-Spirituality Today with Diarmuid O'Murchu. This retreat will explore the shift in spirituality toward collaboration with the Holy Spirit in renewing the earth. The cost is $450. More information and registration here..
June 18, 2026: Festival of Prototypes
Time: 7 a.m. PDT
Event: The Presencing Institute is hosting Regenerative Futures Lab III: A Festival of Prototypes: Transforming Local and Global Systems. This session will showcase prototypes from around the world aimed at systems change. Whether you want to present your prototype or explore others, you’re invited to join in this celebration of emerging possibilities. Applications to present will open on May 21st.
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