
We gather throughout the month for reflection, practice, and shared exploration.
These gatherings are intentionally small and grounded.
They are not formal services, but spaces to slow down, pay attention, and engage more directly with the Way.
Some gatherings take place in person in natural settings. Others are held online to allow broader participation.
Location details for in-person gatherings are shared with members by email in advance.
All are welcome to observe, learn, and engage respectfully.
For those new to The Holy Spring, we host a New Seekers gathering on the first Sunday of each month.
This is an introductory, in-person gathering held in Spring Hill, FL, focused on outdoor reflection and discussion.
It offers a chance to:
No commitment is required.
Location details are shared by email prior to each gathering.
To receive updates, you may register for free membership.
A live, small-group Zoom session focused on practice, attention, and grounded conversation.
Each gathering includes:
This is not a lecture or formal service.
It is a space to slow down, reconnect, and engage directly with the Way.
Second Sunday of each month at 10am
This gathering is open to members. Membership is free and allows us to keep sessions small, intentional, and focused.
Register for the next event.
Community grows through participation. No one develops in isolation, and shared responsibility strengthens both individuals and the whole.
There are many ways to contribute within The Holy Spring. Members may choose to:
Service is not a status symbol. It is a practical expression of alignment — contributing to the health of the community and the systems that sustain it.
If you are interested in volunteering or becoming more involved, we invite you to learn more about available roles and responsibilities.
Many who engage with The Holy Spring are seeking a spiritual framework that emphasizes interconnection, personal responsibility, and care for the living world.
Our teachings focus on alignment rather than dogma, participation rather than withdrawal, and community accountability rather than individual isolation.
You do not need to reject other traditions to explore this one. We welcome thoughtful inquiry, respectful dialogue, and sincere curiosity.
If you would like to understand our beliefs in greater detail, we invite you to learn more.
The Holy Spring is more than a weekly gathering. It is an ongoing community built on shared responsibility and mutual support.
We value:
Connection here is not symbolic — it is practical. We support one another through study, service, ecological work, and shared reflection.
If you would like to attend events, participate in discussions, or contribute to community efforts, we invite you to explore the ways to connect.
The Holy Spring is guided by individuals who have demonstrated commitment, stability, and responsibility within the community.
These leaders — often referred to as Earthkeepers or stewards — help facilitate gatherings, protect the integrity of our practices, and provide guidance to those growing in participation.
Leadership in this community is not about status. It reflects trust earned through service, ethical conduct, and sustained contribution.
If you would like to learn more about our leadership structure and those who serve in these roles, we invite you to read further.
We love our members, so feel free to visit during normal business hours.
keith@theholyspring.org

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