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May 2026 EcoSpiritual Calendar

  • Writer: Rick Bonetti
    Rick Bonetti
  • 4 days ago
  • 5 min read

Updated: 5 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 as we get 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.


May 4, 2026, from 4-5:30 p.m. PDT - The Center for Christogenesis is having a free online event: the screening of the film Seer. followed by live Q&A with Thomas Jay Oord—photographer, filmmaker, and theologian. "In the film Seer, renowned theologian Thomas Jay Oord uses videos and photographs of nature to address key issues of love, God, and spirituality. Seer is provocative and emotional, centering on the ways and power of love." Register here.


May 6, 2026, from 6:30-8:00 p.m. PST - Rogue Climate and Sierra Club of Oregon Political Committee are having a Forum on Zoom to 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, from 5-6 p.m. PDT - Process and Faith is having a Pop-Up: A Systematic Theology of Love with Thomas Jay Oord, who has written a book with that title. "Oord not only puts love at the center of this thinking about God and creation, but this central emphasis also changes the way he considers core themes about God and creation. In this pop-up, Oord talks about what love makes to a consistent theology. Register here.


May 7, 2026, at 7 a.m. PDT - Presencing Institute's U-School for Transformation with Regerative Labs, as part of their Presencing Series 2026, is offering Connecting to Source: Accessing Deeper Knowing with Co-Hosts: Antoinette Klatzky, Otto Scharmer | Social Artists: Arawana Hayashi, Manish Srivastava, Kelvy Bird. This session offers a planetary moment to pause, connect to heart and Source, and be in presence with the whole of our reality—the challenges we face and the future we sense is possible. In times of uncertainty, how do we access the deeper layers of knowing and awareness available to each of us? Through embodiment, stillness, and shared presence, we'll explore the immense resource that lives within. This is an invitation to feel ourselves as part of a global community carrying a rooted intention to bring the future we long for into being—connected to source, to each other, and to the earth that holds us all.


May 8, 2026, from 11 a.m. to Noon, PDT - The Scientific and Medical Network and the Institute of Noetic Sciences is presenting Gregg Braden in conversation with SMN Programme Director David Lorimer for a timely and thought-provoking dialogue inspired by Gregg’s 2025 book, Pure Human: The Hidden Truth of Our Divinity, Power, and Destiny. "As advances in AI and biotechnology accelerate, the discussion invites reflection on what defines our humanity – highlighting the role of empathy, connection, and inner awareness. Drawing on both scientific insight and spiritual inquiry, Gregg will also share his perspective on the ‘pure human’ capacities he believes support resilience, coherence, and healing at both individual and collective levels." More information and registration here.


May 13, 2026, from 4-5:30 p.m. PDT - Steve McIntosh of the Institute for Developmental Philosophy meets on Zoom every second Wednesday of the month. They also 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 19, 2026. from 10-11:30 a.m. PDT - The Center for Christogenesis welcomes Robert Nicastro for a live webinar: The Future Belongs to Hope: Scripture, Science, and the Direction of the Universe. "Bringing ancient scripture into conversation with contemporary science, Robert will explore the remarkable possibility (or reality!): that the universe is not wandering, but converging through ever-deepening complexity and consciousness toward a greater wholeness still ahead." Register here.


May 21, 2026, at 7 a.m. PDT - Presencing Institute's U-School for Transformation with Regenerative Labs, as part of their Presencing Series 2026, is offering Regenerative Futures Lab II: Prototyping Workshop: Moving Ideas into Action. How do we move from inspiration to action? This lab creates space to surface, share, and workshop an initiative or prototype idea you're carrying. Using processes refined through years of practice and experience at the Presencing Institute, you'll receive practical feedback from colleagues in small groups while offering your own insights and resonances to nurture their emerging ideas in return. Whether you're refining work you've been developing for seasons or exploring a new inspiration born during this series, we'll collectively tend to these seeds of the emerging future—identifying next actionable steps and supporting each other as ideas begin to sprout.  It takes a village.


May 26, 2026, from 6:00 p.m.- 7:30 p.m. PDT - SOCAN is having its General Meeting: Rusted Gate – Agriculture. SOCAN’s General Meeting is a free, public gathering focused on building climate understanding, resilience, and action in Southern Oregon. Held on the last Tuesday of each month at the Medford Public Library.


May 28-31, 2026 - The Integral Conference of North America (ICON) 2026: Closer to Coherence — Integral’s Role in Building a Post-Tragic Future is being held in Denver, Colorado, bringing together many of the most important voices in the broader integral world. Presenters include: Ken Wilber, Roger Walsh, Steve McIntosh, John Churchill, Adam Leonard, Kieran Fox, Bence Ganti, Said Dawlabani, Layman Pascal, John Kesler, Kim Barta, Bett Bollhoefer, Tucker Walsh, Tom Habib, Thomas Murray, Alexander Love, Geoff Fitch, Abigail Lynam, Keith Witt, Jordan Allen, Don Dulchinos, Daniella Bomatter, Holly Wood, and many more. Online registration is $250. here.


May 29-31, 2026 - The American Teilhard Association is having its Annual Event and Retreat at Daylesford Abbey in Paoli, PA. This year's featured speaker is Dr. Don Viney, a former Professor of Philosophy and Religion at PSU (Kansas) for three decades. His topic, "Teilhard’s Creative Transformation: From Science to Metaphysics," will help us view our ecological crisis through the lenses of Teilhard's Process Thoughts. Registration is open. Check details here.


June 18, 2026, at 7 a.m. PDT - Presencing Institute's U-School for Transformation with Regenerative Labs, as part of their Presencing Series 2026, is offering Regenerative Futures Lab III: A Festival of Prototypes: Transforming Local and Global Systems. This culminating session of the Series will showcase a wide range of prototypes from around the world being developed for systems change. Prototypes developed through the U-process will be invited to present, receive feedback, and potentially connect with collaborators and resources. Whether you're presenting a prototype idea or simply wanting to explore what others have been cultivating, you're invited to join us in this garden of emerging possibilities and celebrate the seeds and shoots of the regenerative future that are already taking root. Applications to present will open on May 21st.

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