Resource Guide: Winter Season
- Helms Jarrell
- Dec 10, 2025
- 1 min read

This season of school for the common good, we journey as travelers who make the path by walking—trusting that each step of faith, care, and connection shapes the way ahead. Like Mary, we carry and nurture a future not our own, tending what is growing even when we cannot yet see its fullness.
Rooted in interdependence and mutuality, we seek to build eco-community: networks of care grounded in shared governance, mutual aid, and economic redistribution. Our work is to plant, water, and build—trusting that the kin-dom of God emerges through our collective becoming.
We practice this becoming not through grand gestures, but through the ordinary acts that sustain life: sharing meals, tending gardens, visiting the sick, repairing what is broken, marking sacred moments, listening well, exchanging stories, and mourning together. These small, steady gestures teach us that to be human is to be in relationship—to care and be cared for, to depend and be depended upon.
The rhythms of body and earth, through song, ritual, and embodied practice, teach us that each act of love creates a pathway toward wholeness. Together, we make the path while walking—an ongoing creation of community rooted in love, solidarity, and hope.


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